The current codified treatment of local buckling in stainless steel cross-sections is based on the traditional cross-section classification framework and a simplified elastic, perfectly-plastic material model, providing consistency with the corresponding carbon steel design rules. However, the cross-section classification framework treats the cross-section as an assemblage of isolated plate elements without considering the beneficial element interaction effect, and the elastic, perfect-plastic material model neglects the pronounced strain hardening exhibited by stainless steels. These limitations have been generally found to result in unduly conservative and scattered resistance predictions through comparisons against previous test data. To...
Since stainless steel is an expensive material, it is important that, when used in structural applic...
The Continuous Strength Method (CSM) provides accurate cross-section resistance predictions since al...
The Continuous Strength Method (CSM) provides accurate resistance predictions for both stocky and sl...
In current structural stainless steel design codes, local buckling is accounted for through a cross-...
In current structural stainless steel design codes, local buckling is accounted for through a cross-...
Stainless steel exhibits pronounced nonlinearity in stress-strain response when compared to the typi...
Current stainless steel design standards are based on elastic, perfectly plastic material behaviour ...
Current stainless steel design standards are based on elastic, perfectly plastic material behaviour ...
Current stainless steel design standards are based on elastic, perfectly plastic material behaviour ...
Current stainless steel design standards are based on elastic, perfectly plastic material behaviour ...
Current stainless steel design standards are based on elastic, perfectly plastic material behaviour ...
Cross-section classification is an important concept in the design of metallic structures, as it add...
Stainless steel structural sections possess several features that result in a significantly differen...
The continuous strength method (CSM) is a recently developed deformation-based design method for met...
The Continuous Strength Method (CSM) provides accurate resistance predictions for both stocky and sl...
Since stainless steel is an expensive material, it is important that, when used in structural applic...
The Continuous Strength Method (CSM) provides accurate cross-section resistance predictions since al...
The Continuous Strength Method (CSM) provides accurate resistance predictions for both stocky and sl...
In current structural stainless steel design codes, local buckling is accounted for through a cross-...
In current structural stainless steel design codes, local buckling is accounted for through a cross-...
Stainless steel exhibits pronounced nonlinearity in stress-strain response when compared to the typi...
Current stainless steel design standards are based on elastic, perfectly plastic material behaviour ...
Current stainless steel design standards are based on elastic, perfectly plastic material behaviour ...
Current stainless steel design standards are based on elastic, perfectly plastic material behaviour ...
Current stainless steel design standards are based on elastic, perfectly plastic material behaviour ...
Current stainless steel design standards are based on elastic, perfectly plastic material behaviour ...
Cross-section classification is an important concept in the design of metallic structures, as it add...
Stainless steel structural sections possess several features that result in a significantly differen...
The continuous strength method (CSM) is a recently developed deformation-based design method for met...
The Continuous Strength Method (CSM) provides accurate resistance predictions for both stocky and sl...
Since stainless steel is an expensive material, it is important that, when used in structural applic...
The Continuous Strength Method (CSM) provides accurate cross-section resistance predictions since al...
The Continuous Strength Method (CSM) provides accurate resistance predictions for both stocky and sl...