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Research on cold-formed steel columns
Thin-Walled Structures, 2008The paper summarises research on cold-formed steel columns performed by the author. Cold-formed steel members are either cold-rolled or brake-pressed into structural shapes. As a result, cold-formed steel open sections are usually singly-point- or non-symmetric. The most common types of singly-symmetric sections are channel and angle.
Ben Young
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Computational modeling of cold-formed steel
Thin-Walled Structures, 2010The objective of this paper is to provide an overview of computational modeling, both elastic buckling and nonlinear collapse analysis, for cold-formed steel members. Recent research and experiences with computational modeling of cold-formed steel members conducted within the first author's research group at Johns Hopkins University are the focus of ...
Benjamin Schafer, Zhanjie Li
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The behavior of cold‐formed steel geopolimeric composites
Structural Concrete, 2023AbstractGeopolymer concrete‐filled cold formed steel composite beams can exhibit high durability and adequate strength. The geopolymer concrete is used to manufacture the cold‐formed steel tubular composite beam due to the significant advantages, such as greater in strength resisting capacity, higher‐energy dissipation capacity, and more stiffness than
Mahmut Kılıç +6 more
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Mechanical Properties of Cold Formed Stainless Steel [PDF]
In this modern and developing era, demand for new buildings and construction ideas are unavoidable. Consequently, scarcity of ever depleting resources has propelled developers to begin new building techniques and construction method. Therefore, a new steel structure, which is widely known as cold-formed steel, is introduced to replace current wall ...
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Discussions of cold formed steel sections, local buckling of plate elements and the design of cold formed steel members and connections.
Rhodes, J., Shanmugam, N.E.
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Discussions of cold formed steel sections, local buckling of plate elements and the design of cold formed steel members and connections.
Rhodes, J., Shanmugam, N.E.
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Optimisation of Cold‐formed steel stud sections [PDF]
The designs of cold formed steel structures are commonly being used for construction across the Australia due to its light weight properties and high strength. It is able to replace the conventional construction of using timber as the structural members.
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Connections in cold-formed steel
Thin-Walled Structures, 1993Abstract A survey has been given of the fastening possibilities in cold-formed steel, being mechanical fasteners, welding and adhesive bonding. The selection of a fastening type should not be based only on structural requirements but also on non-structural requirements.
Tomà, A., Sedlacek, G., Weynand, K.
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