Buildings (Jan 2023)

Investigations into the Flexural-Torsional Buckling Behavior of Steel Open-Section Beam-Columns

  • Anna M. Barszcz,
  • Marian A. Gizejowski,
  • John P. Papangelis

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/buildings13020307
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 2
p. 307

Abstract

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This paper is in the field of elastic flexural-torsional buckling of steel beam-columns of bisymmetric narrow-flange and wide-flange I-section shape. Investigations are focused on the derivation of the strain components and the energy equation, based on the displacement-field formulation in the deflected configuration. At the same time, a review of analytical solutions based on the classical and refined energy-equations are summarized, presented and discussed. The relationship between the maximum in-plane bending moment and the compressive force of beam-columns is the main objective of this research investigation. Simple boundary conditions of end-sections free to deflect and to warp are considered, together with an arbitrary loading-pattern. The principle of superposition and the moment amplification rule for considering the second-order effects are widely used. The main conclusions are drawn in relation to the flexural-torsional resistance-evaluation design of steel beam-columns in modern design codes for steelwork.

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