Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4923483 Journal of Constructional Steel Research 2017 15 Pages PDF
Abstract
The paper presents the results of an experimental program which consists of 15 T and X truss joints fabricated from grade C450 cold-formed rectangular hollow sections (RHS). The aim is to study the effect of the increased yield stress and the somewhat reduced ductility resulting from the cold-working process on the static capacity of these joints. The experimental program was designed to include the full range of possible failure modes and covers a comprehensive spectrum of geometries, including commercially available sections which fall outside the CIDECT limits in terms of wall slenderness ratios. In a next step, the results are compared to the current CIDECT design rules where applicable. In particular, the need for a reduction factor of 0.9 on the capacity of grade C450 connections, imposed by both the CIDECT rules and the Eurocode, is evaluated.
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