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LRFD resistance factor for cold-formed steel compression members
Abstract This manuscript summarizes recent work to determine if the LRFD resistance factor for cold-formed steel compression members can be increased above its current value of 0.85. An experimental database of 675 concentrically loaded columns with plain and lipped C-sections, plain and lipped Z-sections, hat sections and angle sections, including members with holes, was compiled. The predicted strength of each specimen was calculated with the American Iron and Steel Institute's Main Specification and the Direct Strength Method, with the Direct Strength Method making more accurate strength predictions, especially for columns with partially effective cross sections. The LRFD resistance factor, calculated with a first order second moment reliability approach, was consistent with that currently specified in the code for both the Main Specification and the Direct Strength Method. Capacity predictions of columns failing by the distortional buckling limit state were more accurate than columns failing by global buckling or local–global buckling interaction. The test-to-predicted strength ratios for single angle columns were highly variable, with capacity predictions becoming excessively conservative with increasing global slenderness.
Highlights ► We calculated the LRFD resistance factor for cold-formed steel compression members. ► An experimental database of 675 cold-formed steel columns was compiled. ► Column strength was obtained with AISI Main Spec. and the Direct Strength Method. ► The Direct Strength Method was more accurate than the Main Spec. ► The calculated LRFD resistance factor is consistent with fc =0.85 in AISI S100-07.
LRFD resistance factor for cold-formed steel compression members
Abstract This manuscript summarizes recent work to determine if the LRFD resistance factor for cold-formed steel compression members can be increased above its current value of 0.85. An experimental database of 675 concentrically loaded columns with plain and lipped C-sections, plain and lipped Z-sections, hat sections and angle sections, including members with holes, was compiled. The predicted strength of each specimen was calculated with the American Iron and Steel Institute's Main Specification and the Direct Strength Method, with the Direct Strength Method making more accurate strength predictions, especially for columns with partially effective cross sections. The LRFD resistance factor, calculated with a first order second moment reliability approach, was consistent with that currently specified in the code for both the Main Specification and the Direct Strength Method. Capacity predictions of columns failing by the distortional buckling limit state were more accurate than columns failing by global buckling or local–global buckling interaction. The test-to-predicted strength ratios for single angle columns were highly variable, with capacity predictions becoming excessively conservative with increasing global slenderness.
Highlights ► We calculated the LRFD resistance factor for cold-formed steel compression members. ► An experimental database of 675 cold-formed steel columns was compiled. ► Column strength was obtained with AISI Main Spec. and the Direct Strength Method. ► The Direct Strength Method was more accurate than the Main Spec. ► The calculated LRFD resistance factor is consistent with fc =0.85 in AISI S100-07.
LRFD resistance factor for cold-formed steel compression members
Ganesan, Karthik (author) / Moen, Cristopher D. (author)
Journal of Constructional Steel Research ; 72 ; 261-266
2012-01-05
6 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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