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Woven Eutectic Lamellar Structures Lead to Ultrahigh Strength and Energy Absorption Capacity in Additively Manufactured Lattice Structures

open access: yesSmall Structures, Volume 6, Issue 5, May 2025.
Herein, AlCoCrFeNi2.1 is selected to produce lattice structures by selective laser melting. The as‐printed lattice structures consist of numerous colonies of nanosized eutectic lamellar structures which are bent and interwind with each other to form a woven microstructure. The unique microstructure leads to unprecedented effective metal strength, yield
Zhiyong Ji   +6 more
wiley   +1 more source

Numerical analysis of the stability behaviour of castellated beams and comparison to regular hot‐rolled profiles

open access: yesSteel Construction, EarlyView.
Abstract Castellated steel beams, characterised by their unique perforated web design, have gained significant popularity in the construction of medium‐span structures, like industrial and office buildings. These beams offer an economical solution due to their increased bending moment capacity about the major axis with relatively low weight and ...
Julian Betken   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

Stability and plasticity interaction in building‐size steel sway frames

open access: yesSteel Construction, EarlyView.
Abstract Accurate design rules are crucial for the safety, sustainability and economy of steel structures. To predict the load‐bearing capacity of sway structures, Eurocode 3, Part 1‐1, uses individual member unity checks, which are assumed to include the interaction between members, related to their stability and plastic behaviour.
Hèrm Hofmeyer   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

Compression capacity of closely spaced double‐angle beam‐columns – Impact of joint stiffness

open access: yesSteel Construction, EarlyView.
Abstract Usually, pinned ends are assumed to calculate the compression capacity of closely spaced double‐angle members. In reality, the joints used in practice provide additional rotational restraint at the member's ends, which significantly influence the compression member capacity of such built‐up sections.
Paul Zauchner   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

Fitting of mechanical material behaviour of structural steel for numerical modelling

open access: yesSteel Construction, EarlyView.
Abstract Numerical simulations are widely used in structural engineering research, and validated models enable the efficient expansion of datasets without costly additional testing. They allow the investigation of alternative geometries and loading scenarios beyond those covered by experiments.
Felix Eyben   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

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