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  • 2023Comparison of crack propagation rates in selected structural components made from AISI 304 grades: Three-point bending test2citations
  • 2022A Comparison of Shell and Solid Finite Element Models of Austenitic Stainless Steel Columns in Compressioncitations
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  • 2021Experimental and Numerical simulation of a Three Point Bending Test of a Stainless Steel Beam10citations
  • 2020Estimating probability of fatigue failure of steel structures21citations
  • 2017Random fields of initial out of straightness leading to column buckling32citations

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Random fields of initial out of straightness leading to column buckling

  • Kala, Zdeněk
  • Jönsson, Jeppe
  • Valeš, Jan
Abstract

The elastic load-carrying capacity and buckling trajectory of steel columns under compression with open and hollow cross-sections, whose axis is curved by spatial random fields, are studied in the article. As a result of the spatial curvature of the axis the cross-sections are subjected to compression, bending and torsion from the onset of loading. Numerical simulations are performed using the geometrically non-linear model created using the ANSYS software pack­age. Each simulation run has input random realizations of yield strength and the random field generated using the Latin Hypercube Sampling method. In the plane perpendicular to a perfectly straight column axis, the random observations of deformation trajectories of a node in the middle of the column height are studied. The increasing compression load moves the node along the curve path (open sections) or along the linear path (hollow sections). Large discrepancies in the deformation trajectories of open sections (curvilinear paths) and hollow sections (linear paths) were observed from the comparison of simulation runs. The average and design load-carrying capacities of compressed columns with open cross-sections are lower in comparison to columns with hollow cross-sections due to the lower efficiency of open cross-sections in torsion.

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  • impedance spectroscopy
  • simulation
  • strength
  • steel
  • random
  • yield strength