1. BEHAVIOR AND STRENGTH WATANAPONG
OF COLD-FORMED STEEL HIRANMARN
PRAKIT PREMTHAMAKORN
LIPPED CHANNEL SECTION PRAKIT CHOMCHUEN
NUTHAPORN
WITH TRACK UNDER NUTTAYASAKUL
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COMPRESSION
2. OUTLINE
INTRODUCTION
Load-Bearing Wall System
OBJECTIVE
SCOPE
EXPERIMENTAL INVESTIGATION
FINITE ELEMENT ANALYSIS
CONCLUSION
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4. OBJECTIVE
The main objective is to present the compressive
behavior of stud-track from experimental investigation
and Finite Element Analysis (FEA)
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5. SCOPE
Compression tests were conducted on 19 specimens for
300mm and 800mm length cold-formed steel C-section
columns with stud and stud-track
Finite Element Analysis (FEA) was conducted for 300mm
length
stud specimens
The Ultimate experimental compressive strengths of the
studs are compared with the design strengths calculated
(AISI 2007)
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8. EXPERIMENTAL
INVESTIGATION
o Material Properties (JIS Z 2241-1998)
Coupon
fy (MPa)
fu (MPa)
E (MPa)
Elogation (%)
Stud
292.25
358.68
218,385
40.6
Track
280.64
345.82
190,426
39.4
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9. EXPERIMENTAL
INVESTIGATION
o Initial Geometric Imperfection
fr
A
w
fl
B
2
C
Imperfaction ( mm. )
1.5
1
A
0.5
B_Left
0
-0.5 0
50
100
150
200
250
-1
300
B_Mid
B_Right
C
-1.5
-2
Length ( mm. )
w ,m ax
1 . 775 m m
f ,m ax
1 . 217 m m
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10. EXPERIMENTAL
INVESTIGATION
o Test Rig and Gauge Arrangement
Ten transducers were installed to record the displacements of the specimen under the
progressive increase in the axial compression, one for vertical and night for horizontal direction
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11. EXPERIMENTAL
INVESTIGATION
o Stud Test Results ( L= 300mm)
70
Max.
65
Specimen
Pu
(kN)
Failure
modes
60
55
31.8% of
max.
Min.
50
C300-1
C300-2
C300-3
C300-4
C300-5
C300-6
Average
62.98
61.70
44.46
62.05
49.93
42.96
54.01
L
L
L
L
L
L
Load ( kN. )
45
40
35
30
25
20
15
10
5
0
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
Displacement ( mm. )
Local
buckling
C300-1 (Pu=62.98)
C300-2 (Pu=61.70)
C300-3 (Pu=44.46)
C300-4 (Pu=62.05)
C300-5 (Pu=49.93)
C300-6 (Pu=42.96)
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12. Load ( Ton. )
EXPERIMENTAL
INVESTIGATION
o Stud Test Results ( Typical failure of C300-2)
7
6.5
6
5.5
5
4.5
4
3.5
3
2.5
2
1.5
1
0.5
0
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Displacement ( mm. )
9
10
11
12
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22. FINITE ELEMENT ANALYSIS
o Finite Element Model of Stud 300mm
ABAQUS/CAE
•Stud :
v. 6.11Shell
450
400
Stress (N/sqr.mm)
•Stud : Mesh size
Element (S4R)
•Plate :
5x5 mm
Analytical rigid
•Friction Coef.
= 0.3Top Pl. move down
•BC :
only: Bottom Pl
•BC
is fixed.
•Non-Linear Static
Analysis, General
•Inclined section
imperfection
•Local
imperfection
350
300
250
200
150
100
50
0
0
0.02
0.04
0.06
Strain (mm/mm)
0.08
0.1
True_Plastic
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23. FINITE ELEMENT ANALYSIS
o Finite Element Model of Stud C300-4
Section imperfection (Inclined section)
2-Planes
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24. FINITE ELEMENT ANALYSIS
o Finite Element Model of Stud C300-4
Section imperfection (Inclined section)
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25. FINITE ELEMENT ANALYSIS
o Finite Element Model of Stud C300-4
Local imperfection
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26. FINITE ELEMENT ANALYSIS
o Finite Element Model of Stud C300-4
About 76% of AISI
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27. FINITE ELEMENT ANALYSIS
o Finite Element Model of Stud C300-4
P = 0 kN
P = 33.6 kN
P = 61.0 kN (peak load) P = 24.2 kN
Actual failure mode
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28. w
CONCLUSION
o The results indicated that the ultimate compressive strength obtained from the
experiment results were only 56-82% of the estimated strength based on the Direct
strength method (AISI 2007) at 76.7 kN
o The reduction of compressive strength indicates that just a little bit of inclined
section imperfections may significantly reduce the ultimate strength of the short
stud
o The results of stud-track specimens indicate that the ultimate compressive strength
of stud can be increased and more consistency by connecting the studs with tracks
at both ends
o The finite element model of 300mm length stud include inclined section
imperfection indicate good agreement with the experiment results
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