Journal articles
Author(s) | Title | Journal | Issue | Page | Category |
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ECCS News: Steel Construction 3/2013 | Steel Construction | 3/2013 | 244-246 | ECCS News | |
Content: Steel Construction 2/2013 | Steel Construction | 2/2013 | Content | ||
Brune, Bettina | Cold-formed steel structures | Steel Construction | 2/2013 | 73 | Editorial |
Dubina, Dan; Ungureanu, Viorel; Gîlia, Lucian | Cold-formed steel beams with corrugated web and discrete web-to-flange fasteners | Steel Construction | 2/2013 | 74-81 | Articles |
AbstractSteel beams with corrugated webs represent a relatively new structural system that has emerged in the past two decades. The thin corrugated web results in a significant weight reduction in these beams compared with hot-rolled or welded ones. In the initial solutions the flanges were made of flat plates welded to the sinusoidal web sheet, which required a specific welding technology. A new solution is proposed in this paper in which the beam is composed of a web of trapezoidal cold-formed steel sheet and flanges of built-up cold-formed steel members (e.g. back-to-back lipped channels or angles or hat omega). Self-drilling screws or spot welding are used for the connections between flanges and web. This paper summarizes the experimental and numerical investigations carried out at the CEMSIG Research Centre (http://cemsig.ct.upt.ro), “Politehnica” University of Timisoara, in order to evaluate and validate a new technological solution. x | |||||
Brune, Bettina; Peköz, Teoman | Design of cold-formed steel members - comparison of EN 1993-1-3 and Direct Strength Method | Steel Construction | 2/2013 | 82-94 | Articles |
AbstractThis paper compares the design concepts for cold-formed steel members according to the European standard EN 1993-1-3 [22] and the Direct Strength Method (DSM) according to Appendix 1 of the AISI specification [3]. References to where the two approaches are described are followed by comparative analyses focusing on the fundamental design concepts, the design procedure, strength curves, opportunities and limits to their application. The paper points out similarities and differences, difficulties and opportunities. Channel section design examples are used to compare the different approaches. Current and ongoing research to extend the standards is summarized to show the future possibilities. x | |||||
Tilburgs, Kees | Those peculiar structures in cold-formed steel: ?racking & shelving? | Steel Construction | 2/2013 | 95-106 | Articles |
AbstractOne of the applications of cold-formed steel in which a considerable tonnage is involved is corrugated steel sheets for wall and roof cladding. Another is racking and shelving (R x | |||||
Kathage, Karsten; Lindner, Joachim; Misiek, Thomas; Schilling, Sivo | A proposal to adjust the design approach for the diaphragm action of shear panels according to Schardt and Strehl in line with European regulations | Steel Construction | 2/2013 | 107-116 | Articles |
AbstractIn Germany the stiffness and resistance of diaphragms used for stabilizing members are traditionally calculated according to the Schardt and Strehl approach. Compared with the approach of Bryan and Davies given in the ECCS Recommendations, it does not take into account the flexibility of the connections. This paper shows how to amend Schardt and Strehl’s approach to include this flexibility, leading to more realistic values of diaphragm stiffness. The article also introduces new procedures for the calculation of the resistance, adopted from European standards and recommendations. Finally, both a test and an example taken from the literature are recalculated for comparison. x | |||||
European steel market 2012 | Steel Construction | 2/2013 | 116 | News | |
Camotim, Dinar; Basaglia, Cilmar | Buckling analysis of thin-walled steel structures using generalized beam theory (GBT): state-of-the-art report | Steel Construction | 2/2013 | 117-131 | Articles |
AbstractThis paper addresses the use of generalized beam theory (GBT) to analyse the local and global buckling behaviour of thin-walled steel members and structural systems. After a brief historical perspective of GBT developments, the main concepts and procedures involved in performing buckling analyses are summarized in a systematic fashion. That is followed by a state-of-the-art report concerning the most recent GBT formulations and applications that have been developed to assess the buckling behaviour of members, frames and trusses with various loading and support conditions. In order to illustrate the unique modal features and show the potential of the GBT approach to buckling analysis, numerical results and a few practical applications are presented and discussed; for validation purposes, most of these results are compared with values yielded by shell finite element analyses, performed in the ABAQUS and ANSYS programs. The paper closes with a few words on the future perspectives of GBT-based buckling analysis. x | |||||
Third International Conference "High Strength Steels for Hydropower Plants - Design Concepts - Pressure Conduits" | Steel Construction | 2/2013 | 131 | Announcement | |
Roure, Francesc; Somalo, Maria Rosa; Casafont, Miquel; Pastor, Maria Magdalena; Bonada, Jordi; Peköz, Teoman | Determination of beam-to-column connection characteristics in pallet rack structures: a comparison of the EN and ANSI methods and an analysis of the influence of the moment-to-shear ratios | Steel Construction | 2/2013 | 132-138 | Articles |
Nagy, Zsolt; Gîlia, Lucian; Ballok, Robert | Romanian application of cold-formed steel beams with screwed corrugated webs | Steel Construction | 2/2013 | 139-143 | Articles |
AbstractCold-formed steel members are used in a wide variety of applications, both residential and industrial, due to their high strength-to-weight ratio. This paper introduces an innovative steel structural solution used in a portal frame configuration. The frame is made from cold-formed steel beams with screwed corrugated web and SHS columns. Very good structural performance was achieved, proved by way of tests on such beams carried out previously at the Technical University of Cluj-Napoca x | |||||
Lessons to be learned: EUROFER on 2030 climate and energy policies framework | Steel Construction | 2/2013 | 143 | News | |
Leach, Philip; Weekes, Laurence | Axial capacity of perforated steel columns | Steel Construction | 2/2013 | 144-149 | Articles |
AbstractA research group has recently been formed at the University of Salford with the general aim of investigating lightweight structures. The first task of the group is to look at the behaviour of perforated steel columns used for storage racking. x | |||||
ISISE report 2010-2012 is now available | Steel Construction | 2/2013 | 149 | News | |
Puthli, Ram; Packer, Jeffrey A. | Structural design using cold-formed hollow sections | Steel Construction | 2/2013 | 150-157 | Articles |
AbstractThis paper reviews the differences between the alternative types of structural hollow section products (cold-formed versus hot-finished) as they affect structural design in Europe, using the relevant product and design standards, with an emphasis on Rectangular Hollow Sections (RHS). Manufacturers of cold-formed structural hollow sections (CFSHS) are more numerous, so that their products are more widely available. Hot-finished structural hollow section (HFSHS) products are typically between 24 % and 54 % more expensive in Germany than their cold-formed counterparts, the lower differences being for large tonnages - a strong inducement in favour of CFSHS. The price difference may also vary within the European Union. The geometric and product properties which are distinctly unique to CFSHS are presented and shown to offer no restrictions in their use when in compliance with the appropriate clauses in the European standards. These are the influence of corner radii, welding in the corner area, material choice to avoid brittle fracture and suitability for welding CFSHS. A comparison of the structural performance of CFSHS and HFSHS shows equally efficient structural designs for both products. The points covered are the design of compression members - unfilled and concrete-filled, joint resistance - which typically governs selection of member sizes, as well as fatigue design, fire design and the resistance of braced steel frames to severe seismic loading. CFSHS are shown to be adequate under all these situations. x | |||||
January 2013 crude steel production | Steel Construction | 2/2013 | 157 | News | |
Korbelá , Jaroslav; Kroupar, Miroslav; Ryjácek, Pavel; Schindler, Jiri | Steel superstructure saves concrete arch bridge over the River Ohre, Czech Republic | Steel Construction | 2/2013 | 158-162 | Reports |
AbstractThis paper describes the design and construction of the unique widening of a concrete arch bridge over the River Ohe using a lightweight steel superstructure. The bridge reconstruction formed part of the wider reconstruction measures for road I/6, including its upgrade from a two- to a four-lane highway, near Loket between Nové Sedlo and Sokolov in the north-west of the Czech Republic. Details of the erection of the steel structure and the strengthening of the concrete arch and piers are also given. x | |||||
Anistoroaiei, Christian; Heymel, Ulrich; Jung, Rolf; Sagner, Michael Erik | Bridge across the Lochkov Valley, Prague Ring Road - a strutted frame construction of a special kind | Steel Construction | 2/2013 | 163-170 | Reports |
AbstractThis bridge, which connects Slivenec with Lahovice, is the project that completes the highway bypass south of Prague, in the Lochkov Valley. The bridge structure is 425.3 m long, 35 m wide and reaches a maximum height of almost 65 m. From both the architectural and engineering points of view, the bridge is an unusual design, with a curved composite structure supported by inclined concrete piers in the central span. x | |||||
Announcement: Steel Construction 2/2013 | Steel Construction | 2/2013 | 170 | Announcement | |
ECCS News: Steel Construction 2/2013 | Steel Construction | 2/2013 | 171-174 | ECCS News | |
Puthli, Ram | Professor Jacob Wardenier reaches 70 | Steel Construction | 2/2013 | 175 | People |
Pirttijoki, Janne | Pekka Ritakallio retired | Steel Construction | 2/2013 | 175-176 | People |
Content: Steel Construction 1/2013 | Steel Construction | 1/2013 | Content | ||
Dubina, Dan; Grecea, Daniel | 7th International Workshop on Connections in Steel Structures 2012 - Connections VII | Steel Construction | 1/2013 | 1 | Editorial |