The construction industry is on the lookout for cost-effective structural members that are also environmentally friendly. Built-up cold-formed steel (CFS) sections with minimal thickness can be used to make beams at a lower cost. Plate buckling in CFS beams with thin webs can be avoided by using thick webs, adding stiffeners, or strengthening the web with diagonal rebars. When CFS beams are designed to carry heavy loads, their depth logically increases, resulting in an increase in building floor height. The experimental and numerical investigation of CFS composite beams reinforced with diagonal web rebars is presented in this paper. A total of twelve built-up CFS beams were used for testing, with the first six designed without web encasemen...
Cold-formed shapes have been increasingly employed in the construction of small multiple-floored bu...
Abstract — The adaptability of the different shapes and sizes of section that are available leads to...
Cold-formed steel (CFS) structural members retain their positions in the lightweight construction in...
The construction industry is on the lookout for cost-effective structural members that are also envi...
Lately, structural engineers use cold-formed steel sections (CFS) in buildings due to its light-weig...
In order to achieve greater ductility and strength, as well as to produce a more economical design, ...
Novel cold-formed steel (CFS) elements are investigated in this paper for seismic resistant multi-st...
Recently, cold-formed steel (CFS) members have become more prevalent within the construction industr...
Cold formed steel (CFS) of lipped C-Channel sections are commonly use because of their simple formin...
A flexural strength of composite beam designed as boxed shaped section comprised of lipped C-channel...
CFS beams are often provided with web openings to accommodate building services. However, the area r...
New methods to provide shear strength on the cold-formed steel (CFS) lipped c-channel section compos...
Cold-formed steel (CFS) is becoming popular in building construction as it is more economical and l...
Cold-formed steel (CFS) became more visible in the construction field with noticeable advantages suc...
Steel – concrete composite members are widely used in the construction of multistorey buildings and ...
Cold-formed shapes have been increasingly employed in the construction of small multiple-floored bu...
Abstract — The adaptability of the different shapes and sizes of section that are available leads to...
Cold-formed steel (CFS) structural members retain their positions in the lightweight construction in...
The construction industry is on the lookout for cost-effective structural members that are also envi...
Lately, structural engineers use cold-formed steel sections (CFS) in buildings due to its light-weig...
In order to achieve greater ductility and strength, as well as to produce a more economical design, ...
Novel cold-formed steel (CFS) elements are investigated in this paper for seismic resistant multi-st...
Recently, cold-formed steel (CFS) members have become more prevalent within the construction industr...
Cold formed steel (CFS) of lipped C-Channel sections are commonly use because of their simple formin...
A flexural strength of composite beam designed as boxed shaped section comprised of lipped C-channel...
CFS beams are often provided with web openings to accommodate building services. However, the area r...
New methods to provide shear strength on the cold-formed steel (CFS) lipped c-channel section compos...
Cold-formed steel (CFS) is becoming popular in building construction as it is more economical and l...
Cold-formed steel (CFS) became more visible in the construction field with noticeable advantages suc...
Steel – concrete composite members are widely used in the construction of multistorey buildings and ...
Cold-formed shapes have been increasingly employed in the construction of small multiple-floored bu...
Abstract — The adaptability of the different shapes and sizes of section that are available leads to...
Cold-formed steel (CFS) structural members retain their positions in the lightweight construction in...