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1988
The applications of light gauge cold-formed steel in agricultural and other light structures, equipment, and machinery are probably more numerous and varied than those of hot-rolled steel. Cold-formed sections find use as purlins, wall studs, siding, roofing, grain bin walls, components of feeding and watering equipment, components of livestock housing
G. L. Nelson +2 more
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The applications of light gauge cold-formed steel in agricultural and other light structures, equipment, and machinery are probably more numerous and varied than those of hot-rolled steel. Cold-formed sections find use as purlins, wall studs, siding, roofing, grain bin walls, components of feeding and watering equipment, components of livestock housing
G. L. Nelson +2 more
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Cold‐Formed Steel Channel Struts
Journal of Structural Engineering, 1991Cold formed steel channel struts are structural elements often used in the fabrication of double layer grid space frames. Fabrication and assembly considerations sometimes require joint configurations that cause members to be eccentrically loaded. This paper reports a study of the behavior of eccentrically loaded, cold-formed steel, lipped-channel ...
Erling Murtha‐Smith, Paul Magyar
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, 2020
Thirty specimens of built-up closed box sections consisting of two cold-formed steel channels of various cross sections (B92 and B143), lengths (3000, 1500, 450, and 270 mm), and thicknesses (1.2 and 1.5 mm) were tested subject to concentric and ...
S. Nie, T. Zhou, Yang Zhang, Boyu Liu
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Thirty specimens of built-up closed box sections consisting of two cold-formed steel channels of various cross sections (B92 and B143), lengths (3000, 1500, 450, and 270 mm), and thicknesses (1.2 and 1.5 mm) were tested subject to concentric and ...
S. Nie, T. Zhou, Yang Zhang, Boyu Liu
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Composite cold-formed steel–concrete columns
Canadian Journal of Civil Engineering, 1987A new system of composite columns is developed using lipped cold-formed steel channels with embossments and cast-in-place concrete. The combined action of the embossments and the channel's lips leads to very good bond between the steel and the concrete. It has been found that by replacing the standard longitudinal reinforcing bars by cold-formed steel
George Abdel-Sayed, Kwok-Cheung Chung
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Tests of Cold-Formed Steel Semi-Oval Hollow Section Members under Eccentric Axial Load
, 2020This paper describes the experimental study conducted on cold-formed steel semi-oval hollow sections (SOHS) under combined compression and uniaxial bending.
Man-Tai Chen, B. Young
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Design of concrete-filled cold-formed steel elliptical stub columns
Engineering structures, 2023Shusheng Yi, Man-Tai Chen, B. Young
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Experimental investigation on cold-formed steel elliptical hollow section T-joints
Engineering structures, 2023Man-Tai Chen, Yang Chen, B. Young
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Behavior of cold-formed steel shear walls sheathed with high-capacity sheathing
, 2020Cold-formed steel (CFS) framed buildings have shown potential towards innovative and efficient building design in high seismic regions. The objective of this study is to expand the knowledge and breadth of design options of CFS construction into higher ...
F. Derveni, S. Gerasimidis, K. Peterman
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Limit Design in Cold‐Formed Steel
Journal of Structural Engineering, 1983The inelastic load carrying capacity of cold‐formed steel beams with stiffened compression flanges has been investigated. A failure criterion, based on the ultimate compressive strain, is developed experimentally for beams under uniform moment and moment gradient.
Muzaffer Yener, Teoman Peköz
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Advances in the Direct Strength Method of cold-formed steel design
Thin-walled structures, 2019Twenty years ago, the Direct Strength Method (DSM) was first proposed as an efficient alternative to traditional design methods for thin-walled cold-formed steel (CFS) structural members.
B. Schafer
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