In current structural design specifications, such as EN 1993-1-1 for steel and EN 1993-1-4 for stainless steel, the stability of members is typically assessed through the use of buckling curves, which consider the influence of initial geometric imperfections and residual stresses. An alternative, more direct, approach is to perform either an elastic or inelastic second-order analysis of the member or structure with imperfections. For modelling convenience, so-called ‘equivalent’ imperfections are typically utilised, which consider the combined influence of both geometric imperfections and residual stresses. Equivalent imperfections for the design of columns and beams by second-order elastic analysis, also referred to as geometrically nonlin...
To perform geometrically and materially nonlinear analyses including imperfec-tions for steel beam l...
To perform geometrically and materially non-linear analyses including imperfections for steel beam l...
To perform geometrically and materially non-linear analyses including imperfections for steel beam l...
The stability of compression members is typically assessed through buckling curves, which include th...
The stability design of steel structures by second order inelastic analysis with strain limits is ad...
To perform geometrically and materially non-linear analyses including imperfections for steel beam l...
An accurate and consistent approach to the out-of-plane stability design of steel beams and structur...
An accurate and consistent approach to the out-of-plane stability design of steel beams and structur...
To perform geometrically and materially nonlinear analyses including imperfec-tions for steel beam l...
To perform geometrically and materially nonlinear analyses including imperfec-tions for steel beam l...
To perform geometrically and materially nonlinear analyses including imperfec-tions for steel beam l...
To perform geometrically and materially nonlinear analyses including imperfec-tions for steel beam l...
The second-order theory was used to analyze the flexural buckling of an individual member simply sup...
Initial geometric imperfections are unavoidable in steel members and frames due to erection and manu...
This paper develops a simple advanced method of designing steel members against out-of-plane failure...
To perform geometrically and materially nonlinear analyses including imperfec-tions for steel beam l...
To perform geometrically and materially non-linear analyses including imperfections for steel beam l...
To perform geometrically and materially non-linear analyses including imperfections for steel beam l...
The stability of compression members is typically assessed through buckling curves, which include th...
The stability design of steel structures by second order inelastic analysis with strain limits is ad...
To perform geometrically and materially non-linear analyses including imperfections for steel beam l...
An accurate and consistent approach to the out-of-plane stability design of steel beams and structur...
An accurate and consistent approach to the out-of-plane stability design of steel beams and structur...
To perform geometrically and materially nonlinear analyses including imperfec-tions for steel beam l...
To perform geometrically and materially nonlinear analyses including imperfec-tions for steel beam l...
To perform geometrically and materially nonlinear analyses including imperfec-tions for steel beam l...
To perform geometrically and materially nonlinear analyses including imperfec-tions for steel beam l...
The second-order theory was used to analyze the flexural buckling of an individual member simply sup...
Initial geometric imperfections are unavoidable in steel members and frames due to erection and manu...
This paper develops a simple advanced method of designing steel members against out-of-plane failure...
To perform geometrically and materially nonlinear analyses including imperfec-tions for steel beam l...
To perform geometrically and materially non-linear analyses including imperfections for steel beam l...
To perform geometrically and materially non-linear analyses including imperfections for steel beam l...