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Cold-formed steel structures

Journal of Constructional Steel Research, 2003
Abstract Cold-formed steel structures are steel structural products that are made by bending flat sheets of steel at ambient temperature into shapes which will support more than the flat sheets themselves. They have been produced for more than a century since the first flat sheets of steel were produced by the steel mills.
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Cold-Formed Steel Design

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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Cold-formed steel housing

Pollack Periodica, 2007
Cold formed steel constructions are, among the contemporary systems, one of the most competitive in terms of lightness, high structural performance, short execution times, quality of product and sustainability. This paper aims to summarize some important studies carried out at University of Naples “Federico II”, that investigated the feasibility of ...
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Review of Cold-Formed Steel Columns

2021
Cold-formed steel (CFS) involves forming of thin steel sections at room temperature. These sections play a significant role in construction due to its efficiencies like lightweight, durability, stability, the economy in transport and handling, corrosion and fire resistance, recyclability, etc., The CFS can be used as built-up (connecting multiple ...
K. Sivasathya, S. Vijayanand
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Innovation in Cold-Formed Steel Framing

2015
ASTM C645-14 Standard Specification for Nonstructural Steel Framing Members and ASTM C955-11c Standard Specification for Load-Bearing (Transverse and Axial) Steel Studs, Runners (Tracks), and Bracing or Bridging for Screw Application of Gypsum Panel Products and Metal Plaster Bases define the standard properties of nonstructural and structural framing ...
Michael C. Kerner, J. R. Smith
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Limit Design in Cold‐Formed Steel

Journal of Structural Engineering, 1983
The 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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Nitridable steels for cold forming processes

Metallurgical Transactions A, 1981
Low carbon titanium steels with nickel and/or manganese and silicon additions were developed to combine formability, nitradability with increased strength. The strength, formability, and nitradability of 16 different compositions were investigated. Neither the depth nor the great hardness of nitrided layers, due to TiN particles < 15A in size, was ...
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Cold-Formed Steel Portal Frame

2013
Cold-formed steel portal frames are a popular form of construction for low-rise commercial, light industrial and agricultural single-storey buildings of spans of up to 30 m. Such buildings typically use cold-formed steel channel-sections for the columns and rafters, with joints formed through back-to-back gusset plates bolted to the webs of the channel-
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Bracing Cold-Formed Steel Structures

2005
This report is presented as a design guide and will assist the practicing engineer in designing cold-formed steel structures with greater levels of reliability, safety, and economy.
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COLD FORMING STEEL

1964
J. WOOLMAN, R.A. MOTTRAM
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