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Design tools and new applications of cold formed steel in buildings
This report summarises the outcome of the project, design tools and new applications of cold formed steel in building. The overall objective of this project is to promote the use of cold formed steel members in general building applications. This will be achieved in two ways: (1) by the development of design tools, which are required in order to encourage greater use of cold formed members in practice by simplifying their application. Design tools will be based on Eurocode 3 Part 1.3 (ENV1993-1-3); (2) by the preparation of design rules for cases not currently covered by the Eurocode. These cases include the performance of beams with web openings, purlins with sleeves or splices, arched sheeting, composite members and new connections. The applicability to cold formed members of the tolerances currently specified in the Eurocode will also be investigated. Principle outcomes are: (1) the production of commercial software capable of determining section properties and designing members in accordance with ENVI1993-11-3; (2) the production of guidance to help manufacturers develop design tables in accordance with the Eurocode; (3) the development of design rules for predicting the stiffness of joist-board composite systems, and the validation of these rules with considerable test data; (4) the identification of standard test arrangements and procedures for clinched connections, and extension of the current scope for bolted connections; (5) the development of empirical design rules for cold formed members with web openings subject to local loading; (6) the development of design guidance for arched sheeting applications, validated by both tests and finite element analyses; (7) the development of design rules which allow for the semi-continuity of double span purlins with sleeves or splices over the internal support; (8) the identification of tolerances that may be used with cold formed members and that are compatible with both manufacturing practice and the requirements of the design rules in the Eurocode. (VDEh)
Design tools and new applications of cold formed steel in buildings
This report summarises the outcome of the project, design tools and new applications of cold formed steel in building. The overall objective of this project is to promote the use of cold formed steel members in general building applications. This will be achieved in two ways: (1) by the development of design tools, which are required in order to encourage greater use of cold formed members in practice by simplifying their application. Design tools will be based on Eurocode 3 Part 1.3 (ENV1993-1-3); (2) by the preparation of design rules for cases not currently covered by the Eurocode. These cases include the performance of beams with web openings, purlins with sleeves or splices, arched sheeting, composite members and new connections. The applicability to cold formed members of the tolerances currently specified in the Eurocode will also be investigated. Principle outcomes are: (1) the production of commercial software capable of determining section properties and designing members in accordance with ENVI1993-11-3; (2) the production of guidance to help manufacturers develop design tables in accordance with the Eurocode; (3) the development of design rules for predicting the stiffness of joist-board composite systems, and the validation of these rules with considerable test data; (4) the identification of standard test arrangements and procedures for clinched connections, and extension of the current scope for bolted connections; (5) the development of empirical design rules for cold formed members with web openings subject to local loading; (6) the development of design guidance for arched sheeting applications, validated by both tests and finite element analyses; (7) the development of design rules which allow for the semi-continuity of double span purlins with sleeves or splices over the internal support; (8) the identification of tolerances that may be used with cold formed members and that are compatible with both manufacturing practice and the requirements of the design rules in the Eurocode. (VDEh)
Design tools and new applications of cold formed steel in buildings
Entwurfswerkzeuge und neue Anwendungen für kaltgeformten Stahl in Gebäuden
Couchman, G. (Autor:in) / Cecconi, A. (Autor:in) / Ristori, F. (Autor:in) / Salvatore, W. (Autor:in) / Ioannidis, C. (Autor:in) / Palamas, J. (Autor:in) / Ryan, I. (Autor:in) / Baraka, S. (Autor:in) / Schneider, R. (Autor:in) / Sedlacek, G. (Autor:in)
2002
86 Seiten, Bilder, Tabellen, 15 Quellen
Buch
Englisch
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