Journal of Engineering (Jan 2020)

Effects of Factors That Influence Out-of-Plane Lateral-Torsional Buckling on Freestanding Circular Arches

  • Emmanuel-Peters Teke Tebo,
  • Leonard Masu,
  • Patrick Nziu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2020/4892070
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2020

Abstract

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This paper presents the effects of the several factors that influence lateral-torsional buckling on freestanding circular arches. The studied factors that attribute to the effects of lateral-torsional buckling include cross section type, included angle, slender ratio, imperfection, loading, and boundary conditions. From the reviewed studies, the misrepresentation of these factors to a certain extent may yield inaccurate results. Several studies and design codes have proposed different solutions to account for these factors in designs against lateral-torsional buckling for some structural elements. However, there were no studies reported on the out-of-plane lateral-torsional buckling of fixed circular arches made of structural aluminum channel sections subjected to central concentrated load. Therefore, there is a need for further research on the lateral-torsional buckling real behavior of fixed circular arches of structural aluminum channels.