Certain cold-formed sections like channels and zees, when subjected to bending in the plane of the web, often fail in laboratory tests at a load less than that predicted by standard specification equations. The mode of failure is an upward movement of the compression flange and lip relative to the web, which may remain fairly plane. When bends which were right angles change dramatically under load, the section changes shape, or distorts, resulting in a reduction of the section stiffness followed by buckling of the flange. Such a failure is referred to as distortional buckling . An analytical solution to the distortional buckling problem has been proposed by Hancock of the University of Sydney. This method was used to calculate distortiona...
Laterally braced cold-formed steel beams generally fail due to local or distortional buckling. When ...
For thin-walled flexural members composed of certain geometric proportions and/or made of high-stren...
Cold-formed steel members are subject to failure caused by buckling, normally under loads smaller th...
Cold-formed Channel- and Z-sections subject to both flexure and torsion may undergo distortional buc...
Cold-formed steel members are widely employed in steel construction because their structural compone...
A parametric study of cold-formed steel channel sections with web stiffeners subjected to bending wa...
An experimental investigation of simply supported beams with two different stiffened channel section...
Session 03: Flexural MembersAn experimental investigation of simply supported beams with two differe...
The Direct Strength Method (DSM) of design for cold-formed sections was recently extended in the Nor...
The strength of cold-formed steel beams with stiffened flanges may be controlled by distortional buc...
Distortional buckling of cold-formed steel C and Z members in bending remains an unaddressed problem...
For cold-formed channel section design in shear, the traditional approach has been to investigate sh...
Recent research has characterized the behavior of panel beams with laterally unsupported compression...
The moment capacity of a laterally braced cold-formed steel flexural member with edge stiffened flan...
Current North American guidelines for the design of cold-formed steel members consider the web of co...
Laterally braced cold-formed steel beams generally fail due to local or distortional buckling. When ...
For thin-walled flexural members composed of certain geometric proportions and/or made of high-stren...
Cold-formed steel members are subject to failure caused by buckling, normally under loads smaller th...
Cold-formed Channel- and Z-sections subject to both flexure and torsion may undergo distortional buc...
Cold-formed steel members are widely employed in steel construction because their structural compone...
A parametric study of cold-formed steel channel sections with web stiffeners subjected to bending wa...
An experimental investigation of simply supported beams with two different stiffened channel section...
Session 03: Flexural MembersAn experimental investigation of simply supported beams with two differe...
The Direct Strength Method (DSM) of design for cold-formed sections was recently extended in the Nor...
The strength of cold-formed steel beams with stiffened flanges may be controlled by distortional buc...
Distortional buckling of cold-formed steel C and Z members in bending remains an unaddressed problem...
For cold-formed channel section design in shear, the traditional approach has been to investigate sh...
Recent research has characterized the behavior of panel beams with laterally unsupported compression...
The moment capacity of a laterally braced cold-formed steel flexural member with edge stiffened flan...
Current North American guidelines for the design of cold-formed steel members consider the web of co...
Laterally braced cold-formed steel beams generally fail due to local or distortional buckling. When ...
For thin-walled flexural members composed of certain geometric proportions and/or made of high-stren...
Cold-formed steel members are subject to failure caused by buckling, normally under loads smaller th...