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Stability and design of continuous steel beams in the strain-hardening range

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We examine the lateral stability implications of allowing for strain-hardening in the design of continuous steel beams through a programme of experiments, numerical modelling and parametric studies. Six tests are… Click to show full abstract

We examine the lateral stability implications of allowing for strain-hardening in the design of continuous steel beams through a programme of experiments, numerical modelling and parametric studies. Six tests are performed on continuous beams that are partially restrained against lateral torsional buckling. Restraint spacings are chosen to give non-dimensional lateral torsional slenderness values of 0.3 and 0.4. Bending resistances determined by the continuous strength method (CSM), which takes into account strain-hardening, are shown to be exceeded. We present a numerical model validated against the laboratory test data to conduct parametric studies that investigate the range of slenderness values for which the CSM is beneficial, and to examine the interaction between beam segments with unequal loads. Neglecting beneficial interactions between neighbouring beam segments, to achieve the degree of rotation capacity required for Class 1 sections designed using the continuous strength method, closer restraint spacing than the minimum specified by EN 1993-1-1 (2005) is required. A basic design approach is presented that incorporates a limiting lateral torsional slenderness for the CSM of 0.2, and a simple transition function from bending resistances predicted by simple plastic theory to those predicted by the CSM.

Keywords: steel beams; design continuous; strain hardening; continuous steel; design

Journal Title: Journal of Constructional Steel Research
Year Published: 2017

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