The evenly spaced circular web openings in I-section cellular beams have an advantageous effect on the material use if these beams are loaded in strong-axis bending. However, not all aspects of the behaviour of such beams have been studied adequately, such as the lateral–torsional buckling failure. For the latter failure mode, the existing design approaches conflict.Furthermore, the detrimental effect of the modification of the residual stresses by the production process, as recently demonstrated by the authors in previous work, was never taken into account.In this paper, the lateral–torsional buckling behaviour of cellular beams is investigated using a numerical model that was validated based on experimental results. In this model, the eff...
Cellular or castellated members are steel I-section members with evenly spaced circular or hexagonal...
Cellular members are steel I-section members with large round web openings. Because of these opening...
Cellular and castellated members are usually produced by performing cutting and rewelding operations...
The evenly spaced circular web openings in I-section cellular beams have an advantageous effect on t...
Present paper deals with the behavior of so-called cellular members against lateral torsional buckli...
The use of beams with large circular web openings has increased steadily during the last decade. How...
During the last decade, the use of beams with large round web openings has increased steadily. Howev...
The use of steel beams with large circular web openings along the length of the beam has increased s...
The use of beams with large circular web openings along the length of the beam has increased steadil...
The use of steel beams with large circular web openings along the length of the beam has increased s...
The existing design expressions for the lateral-torsional buckling behavior of castellated beams con...
Structural cellular members are more economical in material use than plain-webbed members because of...
Cellular members are steel I-section members with large circular web openings that appear in a regul...
Cellular and castellated steel members are usually made starting from a hot-rolled I-section member,...
Cellular or castellated members are steel I-section members with evenly spaced circular or hexagonal...
Cellular members are steel I-section members with large round web openings. Because of these opening...
Cellular and castellated members are usually produced by performing cutting and rewelding operations...
The evenly spaced circular web openings in I-section cellular beams have an advantageous effect on t...
Present paper deals with the behavior of so-called cellular members against lateral torsional buckli...
The use of beams with large circular web openings has increased steadily during the last decade. How...
During the last decade, the use of beams with large round web openings has increased steadily. Howev...
The use of steel beams with large circular web openings along the length of the beam has increased s...
The use of beams with large circular web openings along the length of the beam has increased steadil...
The use of steel beams with large circular web openings along the length of the beam has increased s...
The existing design expressions for the lateral-torsional buckling behavior of castellated beams con...
Structural cellular members are more economical in material use than plain-webbed members because of...
Cellular members are steel I-section members with large circular web openings that appear in a regul...
Cellular and castellated steel members are usually made starting from a hot-rolled I-section member,...
Cellular or castellated members are steel I-section members with evenly spaced circular or hexagonal...
Cellular members are steel I-section members with large round web openings. Because of these opening...
Cellular and castellated members are usually produced by performing cutting and rewelding operations...