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Flexural behaviour and strengths of press-braked S960 ultra-high strength steel channel section beams

Wang, Fangying; Zhao, Ou; Young, Ben

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FANGYING WANG FANGYING.WANG@NOTTINGHAM.AC.UK
Assistant Professor in Structural Engineering

Ou Zhao

Ben Young



Abstract

A thorough experimental and numerical study of the flexural behaviour and strengths of press-braked S960 ultra-high strength steel (UHSS) channel section beams bent about the minor principal axes is reported in this paper. The experimental study was conducted on eight different UHSS plain channel sections, and included measurements on the material flat and corner properties and initial local geometric imperfections of the beam specimens as well as 20 four-point bending tests performed about the minor principal axes in both the ‘u’ and ‘n’ orientations. A complementary numerical investigation was then conducted, where finite element (FE) models were firstly developed and validated against the experimental results, followed by parametric studies carried out to acquire further numerical data over a broader range of cross-section dimensions. It is worth noting that the existing design codes for steel structures, as established in Europe, America and Australia/New Zealand, are only applicable to those with material grades up to S690 (or S700 for Eurocode) and cannot be directly used for S960 UHSS structural members. In the present study, the applicability of the codified design provisions and formulations for flexural members to the examined S960 UHSS channel section beams was evaluated, based on the ultimate moments derived from structural testing and numerical modelling. The quantitative evaluation results generally revealed that the current European code provides overall consistent and precise flexural strength predictions for Class 1 and Class 2 S960 UHSS channel sections in minor-axis bending, but leads to a high level of inaccuracy (scatter and conservatism) for the design of their Class 3 and Class 4 counterparts, whilst the American specification and Australian/New Zealand standard result in scattered and excessively underestimated design flexural strengths, except for the cases of slender S960 UHSS channel section beams in ‘u’-orientation bending.

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Oct 2, 2019
Online Publication Date Oct 14, 2019
Publication Date Dec 1, 2019
Deposit Date Jun 4, 2022
Publicly Available Date Jun 8, 2022
Journal Engineering Structures
Print ISSN 0141-0296
Electronic ISSN 1873-7323
Publisher Elsevier
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 200
Article Number 109735
DOI https://doi.org/10.1016/j.engstruct.2019.109735
Public URL https://nottingham-repository.worktribe.com/output/6696920
Publisher URL https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S014102961933367X?via%3Dihub

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