Lateral-torsional buckling is a method of failure that occurs when the in-plane bending capacity of a member exceeds its resistance to out-of-plane lateral buckling and twisting. The lateral-torsional buckling of beam-columns with doubly-symmetric cross-sections is a topic that has been long discussed and well covered. The buckling of members with monosymmetric cross-sections is an underdeveloped topic, with its derivations complicated by the fact that the centroid and the shear center of the cross-section do not coincide. In this paper, the total potential energy equation of a beam-column element with a monosymmetric cross-section will be derived to predict the lateral-torsional buckling load. The total potential energy equation is the sum...
AbstractA numerical method to evaluate the lateral buckling load of non-prismatic thin-walled straig...
Laterally unsupported steel frames commonly occur in industrial structures and pipe racks. In these ...
In investigations constituting Part I of this paper, the effect of approximations in the flexural-to...
Lateral-torsional buckling is a method of failure that occurs when the in-plane bending capacity of ...
Lateral-torsional buckling is a method of failure that occurs when the in-plane bending capacity of ...
Flexural-torsional buckling is an important limit state that must be considered in structural steel ...
Beam-column elements are defined as structural members subjected to a combination of axial and bendi...
AbstractThe equilibrium and buckling equations are derived for the lateral buckling of a prismatic s...
peer reviewedAbstractThin‐walled cold‐formed sections are extensively used as primary structural ele...
Recent applications in the use of light gauge steel members have been concerned with developing larg...
Elastic instability of steel I-section members has been investigated with regard to axial compressio...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Civil EngineeringHayder A. RasheedThin-walled structures are major...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Civil EngineeringHayder A. RasheedThin-walled structures are major...
Recent applications in the use of light gauge steel members have been concerned with developing larg...
Recent applications in the use of light gauge steel members have been concerned with developing larg...
AbstractA numerical method to evaluate the lateral buckling load of non-prismatic thin-walled straig...
Laterally unsupported steel frames commonly occur in industrial structures and pipe racks. In these ...
In investigations constituting Part I of this paper, the effect of approximations in the flexural-to...
Lateral-torsional buckling is a method of failure that occurs when the in-plane bending capacity of ...
Lateral-torsional buckling is a method of failure that occurs when the in-plane bending capacity of ...
Flexural-torsional buckling is an important limit state that must be considered in structural steel ...
Beam-column elements are defined as structural members subjected to a combination of axial and bendi...
AbstractThe equilibrium and buckling equations are derived for the lateral buckling of a prismatic s...
peer reviewedAbstractThin‐walled cold‐formed sections are extensively used as primary structural ele...
Recent applications in the use of light gauge steel members have been concerned with developing larg...
Elastic instability of steel I-section members has been investigated with regard to axial compressio...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Civil EngineeringHayder A. RasheedThin-walled structures are major...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Civil EngineeringHayder A. RasheedThin-walled structures are major...
Recent applications in the use of light gauge steel members have been concerned with developing larg...
Recent applications in the use of light gauge steel members have been concerned with developing larg...
AbstractA numerical method to evaluate the lateral buckling load of non-prismatic thin-walled straig...
Laterally unsupported steel frames commonly occur in industrial structures and pipe racks. In these ...
In investigations constituting Part I of this paper, the effect of approximations in the flexural-to...