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Behaviour and design of fixed‐ended steel equal‐leg angle section columns
Author(s) -
BehzadiSofiani Behnam,
Gardner Leroy,
Wadee M. Ahmer,
Dinis Pedro B.,
Camotim Dinar
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
ce/papers
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2509-7075
DOI - 10.1002/cepa.1400
Subject(s) - buckling , structural engineering , parametric statistics , finite element method , consistency (knowledge bases) , compression (physics) , deformation (meteorology) , flexural strength , shell (structure) , section (typography) , critical load , column (typography) , materials science , engineering , mathematics , composite material , computer science , geometry , statistics , connection (principal bundle) , operating system
The mechanical behaviour and design of fixed‐ended steel equal‐leg angle section members subjected to axial compression are addressed in this study. First, the critical buckling behaviour is described. Experimental data on steel equal‐leg angle section columns collected from the literature are then used for the validation of numerical (shell finite element) models, developed within the commercial package ABAQUS. Validation is performed by means of comparisons between the test and numerical results, considering ultimate loads, failure modes and the load‐deformation responses, all of which are shown to be generally in good agreement. A numerical parametric study is then presented considering steel angle section columns with a wide range of slenderness values. The behaviour and load‐carrying capacity of the columns is shown to be dependent on, not only the column slenderness, but also the ratio of the elastic torsional‐flexural buckling load to the elastic minor‐axis flexural buckling load. Finally, the collected experimental and generated numerical results are used to develop a new design approach for fixed‐ended steel equal‐leg angle section columns, reflecting the observations made. The proposed approach offers improved accuracy and consistency in strength predictions compared to the existing codified design rules.

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