doi:10.3850/978-981-08-9247-0_rp023-icsas11


Numerical Study of Cold-Formed Steel Beams Subject to Lateral-Torsional Buckling


N. Dolamune Kankanamge and M. Mahendran

Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, Australia

ABSTRACT

The use of cold-formed steel members as structural columns and beams in residential, industrial and commercial buildings has increased significantly in recent times. This study is focused on the use of cold-formed steel sections as flexural members subject to lateral-torsional buckling. For this purpose a finite element model of a simply supported lipped channel beam under uniform bending was developed, validated using available numerical and experimental results, and used in a detailed parametric study. The moment capacity results were then compared with the predictions from the current ambient temperature design rules in the cold-formed steel structures codes of Australia, New Zealand, North America and Europe. European design rules were found to be conservative while Australian and American design rules were unsafe. This paper presents the results of the numerical study, the comparison with the current design rules and the new proposed design rules.



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