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Numerical investigation and design of crest-fixed corrugated steel claddings under static wind uplift loading

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THIN-WALLED STRUCTURES
Volume 182, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.tws.2022.110270

Keywords

Cold-formed steel; Corrugated cladding; Pull-through failure; Finite element analysis; Design equation

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This paper presents a numerical investigation of the local dimpling behavior of corrugated claddings under static wind uplift loading, including a design equation to determine the pull-through capacity.
When crest-fixed corrugated steel roof claddings are subjected to wind uplift loading, local dimpling failures occur prematurely at their screwed connections because of the large stress concentrations around the fastener holes. Once the screwed crests are locally dimpled, high wind events such as storms and cyclones can cause severe fatigue cracking and pull-through failures, leading to the loss of entire corrugated roof cladding. Therefore, the pull-through capacity is an important parameter governing the wind uplift strength of corrugated roof claddings. This paper presents the details of a numerical investigation of the local dimpling behaviour of corrugated claddings under static wind uplift loading. It includes the details of the developed finite element model and validation, an extensive parametric study, and the results including a design equation to determine the pull-through capacity of crest-fixed corrugated cladding.

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