Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
309780 Thin-Walled Structures 2010 12 Pages PDF
Abstract

This paper reports the results of an investigation aimed at providing fresh insight on the mechanics underlying the local and global buckling behaviour of angle, T-section and cruciform thin-walled steel members (columns, beams and beam-columns). Due to the lack of primary warping resistance, members displaying these cross-section shapes possess a minute torsional stiffness and, therefore, are highly susceptible to buckling phenomena involving torsion – moreover, it is often hard to distinguish between torsion and local deformations. Almost all the numerical results presented are obtained by means of Generalised Beam Theory (GBT) analyses and, taking advantage of its unique modal features, it is possible to shed some new light on how to characterise and/or distinguish the local and global buckling modes of the above thin-walled members. Finally, some comments are made concerning the development of a rational and efficient (safe and economic) approach for their design.

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