Hancock Et Al 1994 DB Curves Paper
Hancock Et Al 1994 DB Curves Paper
Hancock Et Al 1994 DB Curves Paper
G r e g o r y J. H a n c o c k , a Y o u n g B. K w o n b & E. S t e f a n B e r n a r d a
"Centre for Advanced Structural Engineering, School of Civil and Mining Engineering,
University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia, NSW 2006
bDepartment of Civil Engineering, Yeungnam University, South Korea
ABSTRACT
NOTATION
A G r o s s section area
A¢ Effective p a r t o f gross section area
b Plate width
be Effective p a r t of plate width
Fy Yield stress used in design
M~ Ultimate moment capacity
My M o m e n t at first yield
Z G r o s s section m o d u l u s
Z~ Effective section m o d u l u s
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170 G. J. Hancock, Y. B. Kwon, E. S. Bernard
1 INTRODUCTION
,u|-'" i
• !
Compression
2 TEST RESULTS
bf
1
~t
b bw] ] Front Rear
Front
Flange J
TABLE 1
Lau and Hancock Tests (Refs 2-4)
~ . - r (internalcorner1 - - [
=l radius) //
Et
uw .I
(a) Simple Lipped Channel(CH1)
K r (internalcorner ~-
= = t radius)
f
bw l .
TABLE 2
Kwon and Hancock Tests (Refs 12 and 16)
b 1
I bd21
I~
i
' b4
_ ' b5
TABLE 3
TABLE 4
Minnett and O'Dey Tests (Refs 20 and 21)
The last numeral in the nomenclature for the TS3 specimens (e.g. 6 in
TS3 A6) is the approximate stiffener height S in mm.
The complete set of test results for the Z-sections (Z20015) in bending is
given in Minnett 2° and O'Dey 21 and is summarised in Table 4. The elastic
distortional buckling stress (ado) was computed using a semi-analytical
finite strip method as described in Section 3 below. The yield stress (ay) is
based on the 0.2% proof stress of tensile coupons. The last number in the
nomenclature for the Z20015 specimens (e.g. 15 in Z20015 W 15) is the
overall lip depth in mm.
I I ~ I I III I t I I I I Ifll I I I I 1 IT
7O0
f
600
500 Local Distor tional
mode mode
40O
300
200
100
0 I L
10 100 1000 10000
Buckle Half-wavelength (ram)
Fig. 5. R a c k section c o l u m n : b u c k l i n g stress versus half-wavelength.
r~
=~
m
i
~
8
600
5oo
300
IA • i I1!
m
.~_
r£1 buckle
I ] buckl[ - ibuck~e B (Flixural torsional)
100 I
550
I I I I I II I I I I I I I IIII I I I I I II
500 m L ~ l,,~.al
450 D
400 B
350 m
30o
J
m
250 D
200 m
m
15o B
lOO D
50
i 1222221 il _ ._ c,)l
o
o 50 100 500 10G0 5000 10000
Buckle Half-wavelength or Column Length (ram)
length of the section. The different marks indicate local (L), distortional (D)
and overall buckling (FT), respectively. It can be observed in Fig. 7 that
where the sections buckle in multiple distortional half-waves, the change in
the buckling stress in the distortional mode with increasing section length
reduces as the effect of the end conditions reduces, and eventually
approaches the value produced by the semi-analytical finite strip method.
Simplified design charts have been presented for rack sections in
compression by Hancock.1 For rack, channel and hat sections in compres-
sion, simplified formulae for computing the distortional buckling stress of
sections with edge-stiffened elements were presented by Lau and Han-
cock. 7 For Z-sections in compression, formulae for the elastic distortional
buckling stress have been given by Charnvarnichborikarn and Polyzois. 8
Formulae for the elastic distortional buckling stress of deck sections in
bending are given in Serrette and Pek6z. xs Distortional buckling stresses
can be computed approximately using the elastically supported strut
model in Eurocode 3 Part 1.313 and Buhagiar, Dowling and Chapman. 14
4 DESIGN FORMULAE
where
2 = _ [-:-: (2c)
~/ Ode
In this form, it was assumed that all plate elements forming the cross-
section were reduced to effective widths in the same proportions. This was
equivalent to
q=~F'~'-dy
A e
( 1-0"22/-~e~/) /Fy
O'de
(3)
be = 1 2 ~<0.561 (4a)
be (aaeX~°'6(1 (O'deX~0"6'~
k -0-25 / 2>_-0.561 (4b)
where
2=/~ (4c)
~/ One
As for eqn (2), this reduction of the effective widths was performed for all
the elements of the section and thus the reduction was equivalent to
reducing the gross area (A) to an effective area (Ae).
If a similar approach is applied to members in flexure, then, by direct
analogy with eqn (4b), the effective section modulus (Ze) is calculated
as
M u = F y Z e = o'uZ (6)
1.5 I I I
0 Lau and Hancock
e-
Q • Minnettand O'Dey
Q K w o n and Hancock C H I
+ K w o n and Hancock C H 2
¢:h
o Bernard Bridge and Hancock - V Stiffeners
E
O = Yield • Bernard, Bridge and Hancock - Flat Hat Stiffeners
.~ 1.0 OR ~1 Buckling First)
v o~,, • Bernard, Bridge and Hancock - Flat Hat Stiffeners
"o'~ (Distortional Buckling First)
~ , ~ ~Eqn. 3
; s 40.5
Eqns. 4b, 5 / v~
0 I I I
0 1 2 3
DimensionlessSlenderness FyvF ~ , ~y/Oae
Fig. 8. Comparison of test results with effectivesection design curves.
Strength desion curves for thin-walled sections 183
Gdi ~ Gde
_<Fy
O'de~ 2 (7b)
where trde and trdi are the elastic and inelastic distortional buckling
stresses, respectively.
In Kwon and Hancock, 16 an extension of this design curve was
proposed for determining the strength of slender sections which are
formed from thin steel of high yield strength and which may buckle in the
distortional or mixed local-distortional modes in the elastic range of
material properties. The proposed formulae for the maximum stress (O'max)
(called 'Design Proposal 1' in Kwon and Hancock 16) are given by
---- (1--&) Fy
~,>~-~ (8a)
1.5 I I I
0 Lau and Hancock
• Minnett and O'Dey
[] Kwon and tlancock CH1
+ Kwon and Hancock CH2
o BernardBridge and Hancock - V Stiffeners
Yield • Bernard, Bridge and Hancock - Flat Hat Stiffeners
e 1.0 i
I I t
0 1 2 3 4
DimensionlessSlenderness ~/Fy~de, ~/Oy/Ode
Fig. 9. Comparison of test results with maximum stress design curves.
5 CONCLUSIONS
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
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