Influence of elevated temperature on buckling capacity of mild steel-based cold-formed steel column sections- experimental investigation and finite element modelling

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作者
Sam, Varun Sabu [1 ]
Adarsh, M. S. [1 ]
Lyngdoh, Garry Robson [1 ]
Marak, Garry Wegara K. [1 ]
Anand, N. [1 ]
Al-Jabri, Khalifa [2 ]
Andrushia, Diana [3 ]
机构
[1] Karunya Inst Technol & Sci, Dept Civil Engn, Coimbatore, India
[2] Sultan Qaboos Univ, Dept Civil & Architectural Engn, Muscat, Oman
[3] Karunya Inst Technol & Sci, Dept ECE, Coimbatore, India
关键词
Cold-formed steel columns; Back-to-back channel; Toe-to-toe channel; Axial resistance; Elevated temperature; STRUCTURAL PANELS; CHANNEL SECTIONS; BEHAVIOR; DESIGN; STRENGTH;
D O I
10.1108/JSFE-08-2023-0033
中图分类号
TU [建筑科学];
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0813 ;
摘要
PurposeThe capability of steel columns to support their design loads is highly affected by the time of exposure and temperature magnitude, which causes deterioration of mechanical properties of steel under fire conditions. It is known that structural steel loses strength and stiffness as temperature increases, particularly above 400 degrees C. The duration of time in which steel is exposed to high temperatures also has an impact on how much strength it loses. The time-dependent response of steel is critical when estimating load carrying capacity of steel columns exposed to fire. Thus, investigating the structural response of cold-formed steel (CFS) columns is gaining more interest due to the nature of such structural elements.Design/methodology/approachIn this study, experiments were conducted on two CFS configurations: back-to-back (B-B) channel and toe-to-toe (T-T) channel sections. All CFS column specimens were exposed to different temperatures following the standard fire curve and cooled by air or water. A total of 14 tests were conducted to evaluate the capacity of the CFS sections. The axial resistance and yield deformation were noted for both section types at elevated temperatures. The CFS column sections were modelled to simulate the section's behaviour under various temperature exposures using the general-purpose finite element (FE) program ABAQUS. The results from FE modelling agreed well with the experimental results. Ultimate load of experiment and finite element model (FEM) are compared with each other. The difference in percentage and ratio between both are presented.FindingsThe results showed that B-B configuration showed better performance for all the investigated parameters than T-T sections. A noticeable loss in the ultimate strength of 34.5 and 65.6% was observed at 90 min (986celcius) for B-B specimens cooled using air and water, respectively. However, the reduction was 29.9 and 46% in the T-T configuration, respectively.Originality/valueThis research paper focusses on assessing the buckling strength of heated CFS sections to analyse the mode of failure of CFS sections with B-B and T-T design configurations under the effect of elevated temperature.
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页码:314 / 337
页数:24
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