Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
309648 Thin-Walled Structures 2011 11 Pages PDF
Abstract

When used as floor joists, the new mono-symmetric LiteSteel beam (LSB) sections require web openings to provide access for inspections and various services. The LSBs consist of two rectangular hollow flanges connected by a slender web, and are subjected to lateral distortional buckling effects in the intermediate span range. Their member capacity design formulae developed to date are based on their elastic lateral buckling moments, and only limited research has been undertaken to predict the elastic lateral buckling moments of LSBs with web openings. This paper addresses this research gap by reporting the development of web opening modelling techniques based on an equivalent reduced web thickness concept and a numerical method for predicting the elastic buckling moments of LSBs with circular web openings. The proposed numerical method was based on a formulation of the total potential energy of LSBs with circular web openings. The accuracy of the proposed method's use with the aforementioned modelling techniques was verified through comparison of its results with those of finite strip and finite element analyses of various LSBs.

Research highlights► Proposed equivalent reduced thickness method for LSBs. ► Comparison of Mod from approximate and accurate finite element models of LSBs with web holes. ► Elastic buckling moment of LSBs with proposed reduced thickness methods and energy method. ► Comparison of elastic lateral buckling moments obtained through FEA, FSA and the proposed numerical method.

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