Effect of screw spacing on behavior of axially loaded back-to-back cold-formed steel built-up channel sections

In cold-formed steel structures, such as trusses, wall frames, and portal frames, the use of back-to-back built-up cold-formed steel channel sections for the column members is becoming increasingly popular. In such an arrangement, intermediate fasteners at discrete points along the length prevent th...

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Main Authors: Ting, T., Roy, K., Lau, Hieng Ho, Lim, J.
Format: Journal Article
Published: Multi-Science Publishing 2018
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/68191
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author Ting, T.
Roy, K.
Lau, Hieng Ho
Lim, J.
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Roy, K.
Lau, Hieng Ho
Lim, J.
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description In cold-formed steel structures, such as trusses, wall frames, and portal frames, the use of back-to-back built-up cold-formed steel channel sections for the column members is becoming increasingly popular. In such an arrangement, intermediate fasteners at discrete points along the length prevent the individual channel sections from buckling independently. Current guidance by the American Iron and Steel Institute and the Australian and New Zealand Standards for built-up sections describes a modified slenderness approach, to take into account the spacing of the screws. Limited experimental tests or finite element analyses, however, have been reported in the literature for such sections to understand the effect of screw spacing. This issue is addressed herein. The results of 30 experimental tests are reported, conducted on back-to-back built-up cold-formed steel channel sections covering stub columns to slender columns. A finite element model is then described which shows good agreement with the experimental test results. The finite element model is then used for the purposes of a parametric study comprising 144 models. It is shown that while the modified slenderness approach is in general conservative, for stub columns it can be unconservative by around 10%.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-681912019-01-07T06:35:34Z Effect of screw spacing on behavior of axially loaded back-to-back cold-formed steel built-up channel sections Ting, T. Roy, K. Lau, Hieng Ho Lim, J. In cold-formed steel structures, such as trusses, wall frames, and portal frames, the use of back-to-back built-up cold-formed steel channel sections for the column members is becoming increasingly popular. In such an arrangement, intermediate fasteners at discrete points along the length prevent the individual channel sections from buckling independently. Current guidance by the American Iron and Steel Institute and the Australian and New Zealand Standards for built-up sections describes a modified slenderness approach, to take into account the spacing of the screws. Limited experimental tests or finite element analyses, however, have been reported in the literature for such sections to understand the effect of screw spacing. This issue is addressed herein. The results of 30 experimental tests are reported, conducted on back-to-back built-up cold-formed steel channel sections covering stub columns to slender columns. A finite element model is then described which shows good agreement with the experimental test results. The finite element model is then used for the purposes of a parametric study comprising 144 models. It is shown that while the modified slenderness approach is in general conservative, for stub columns it can be unconservative by around 10%. 2018 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/68191 10.1177/1369433217719986 Multi-Science Publishing restricted
spellingShingle Ting, T.
Roy, K.
Lau, Hieng Ho
Lim, J.
Effect of screw spacing on behavior of axially loaded back-to-back cold-formed steel built-up channel sections
title Effect of screw spacing on behavior of axially loaded back-to-back cold-formed steel built-up channel sections
title_full Effect of screw spacing on behavior of axially loaded back-to-back cold-formed steel built-up channel sections
title_fullStr Effect of screw spacing on behavior of axially loaded back-to-back cold-formed steel built-up channel sections
title_full_unstemmed Effect of screw spacing on behavior of axially loaded back-to-back cold-formed steel built-up channel sections
title_short Effect of screw spacing on behavior of axially loaded back-to-back cold-formed steel built-up channel sections
title_sort effect of screw spacing on behavior of axially loaded back-to-back cold-formed steel built-up channel sections
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/68191