Effective material model for cold-formed rectangular hollow sections in beam element-based advanced analysis
Jaamala, Lauri; Mela, Kristo; Tulonen, Juha; Hyvärinen, Anssi (2022-11-26)
Jaamala, Lauri
Mela, Kristo
Tulonen, Juha
Hyvärinen, Anssi
26.11.2022
Journal of Constructional Steel Research
107569
Julkaisun pysyvä osoite on
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:tuni-202210107546
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:tuni-202210107546
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Peer reviewed
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<p>This study develops and validates an effective material model for cold-formed rectangular hollow sections. Advanced design methods utilize non-linear finite element analysis in design. An accurate calculation model, which is usually beam element-based, is crucial such that the design outcome is safe but economical. Unfortunately, cold-formed sections have non-linear residual stress distribution over the material thickness, that cannot be explicitly modelled in general-purpose beam elements. Additionally, corner regions of cold-formed sections have higher material strength compared to flat regions. This beneficial feature is usually disregarded by assuming the flat region properties for the entire cross-section. This study develops an effective material model that replicates a stress-strain curve that would be obtained if the tensile test was made for the entire cross-section instead of a separate tensile coupon. Consequently, the effects of residual stresses and corner strength enhancements are included in the effective material model such that their consideration in beam element-based advanced design method is effortless. The effective material model is validated for the steel grade S700 against numerical shell element buckling tests and excellent modelling accuracy is achieved.</p>
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