期刊
THIN-WALLED STRUCTURES
卷 163, 期 -, 页码 -出版社
ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.tws.2021.107659
关键词
Stainless steel; Experiment; Equal-leg angle section; Hot-rolled; Residual stress; Column buckling
资金
- Montanstahl ag Switzerland
- Vetroelektrane Balkana Belgrade
- Armont SP Belgrade
- Institute for Testing of Materials Belgrade
- Institute for Materials and Structures Faculty of Civil Engineering University of Belgrade
- ConPro Novi Sad
- Energoprojekt Industrija PLC Belgrade
- Vekom Geo Belgrade
- CODesigning
- Peri Oplate Belgrade
- North Engineering Subotica
- Amiga Kraljevo
- Masinoprojekt kopring PLC Belgrade
- Sika Belgrade
- DvaD Solutions Belgrade
- Soko Inzinjering Belgrade
This study aims to provide experimental data on the buckling and collapse behavior of hot-rolled stainless steel angle columns to aid in developing design guidelines absent in European standard. The experiments included material tests, geometric imperfection measurements, residual stress measurements, and compression tests, finding that the strength predictions in design specifications were conservative due to lower initial geometric imperfections in test columns compared to fabrication tolerances in codified design.
This paper reports on experiments addressing the buckling and collapse behaviour of pin-ended hot-rolled stainless steel equal-leg angle columns under pure axial compression, aiming to provide reliable experimental data needed to develop explicit design guidelines for hot-rolled stainless steel angle columns currently absent in European standard. The systematic experimental programme included two test groups of specimens with nominal dimensions of 60 ? 60 ? 6 mm and 100 ? 100 ? 10 mm produced from austenitic grade EN 1.4301, and involved tensile material tests, geometric imperfection measurements, residual stress measurements, 6 stub column tests and 20 global compression tests. A wide range of column slenderness ratios was carefully selected to account for both elastic and inelastic failure characteristics including flexural and flexural?torsional modes and the influence of the legs? width-to-thickness ratios. The test setup and procedure together with the key experimental results and characterised failure modes, were fully reported and discussed. The test results were compared with those predicted using the design methods for compressed stainless steel angle columns provided in European and North American standards. It was observed that the specifications offer conservative strength predictions of the tested columns, primarily due to the lower distribution of initial geometric imperfections of tested columns in comparison with the permissible fabrication tolerances that are usually used as the basis of stability checks in codified design.
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