Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
309694 Thin-Walled Structures 2007 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

Sandwich panels are attached to cold-formed steel purlins in roofs of industrial buildings to provide insulation. As the strength of the attached purlins is considerably increased due to the lateral and rotational restraints provided by the sandwich panels, estimating these restraints is important in the design of purlins. The rotational restraint is generally determined by experiments, as no design rules exist for sandwich purlin-sheeting systems. In this paper, a non-linear finite element model is presented to estimate the rotational restraint provided by the sandwich panels to the attached purlin. The model is validated with experimental tests and is in good agreement. In order to develop a design method for estimating the rotational restraint in sandwich purlin-sheeting systems, the model could be useful for parametric studies to investigate the influencing factors.

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