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Strain rate behaviour in tension of 5355 steel: Base for progressive collapse analysis

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ENGINEERING STRUCTURES
卷 119, 期 -, 页码 164-173

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.engstruct.2016.04.013

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Progressive collapse; Robustness; High strain rates; Split Hopkinson Tensile Bar; S355 mild steel; Strain energy; Material constitutive laws

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  1. State Secretariat for Education, Research and Innovation of the Swiss Confederation in the frame of COST ACTION - Integrated Fire Engineering and Response (IFER) [C12.0051, TU0904]

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This paper presents the strain rate behaviour in tension of the 5355 structural steel using a modified Split Hopkinson Tensile Bar for the mechanical characterisation at high strain rates (300 s(-1), 500 s(-1) and 850 s(-1)), and a Hydro Pneumatic Machine for intermediate strain rates (5 s(-1) and 25 s(-1)). These data are collected with the intention of setting down the basis for the enhancement of a progressive collapse analysis, that is, by the way, a dynamic event. Results show that the structural steel S355 is strain rate sensitive, keeping its strain hardening capacity with increasing strain-rates. Also the strain energy and the ductility show a marked influence to increasing strain rates. Two of the most used constitutive laws (Johnson-Cook and Cowper-Symonds) are considered and the accuracy of these models is demonstrated. The results can be of great interest for the assessment of robustness in structures where progressive collapse may be triggered by the failure of parallel steel members like, e.g., in the case of cable-stayed or suspension bridges and of large-span 3D trusses subjected to high strain-rate events. (C) 2016 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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