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Ultimate shear load capacity of cross-sectional curved steel webs

Gilles Van Staen (UGent) , Heng Fang (UGent) , Philippe Van Bogaert (UGent) and Hans De Backer (UGent)
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Various types of curved steel plates are commonly used in aerospace, naval and bridge engineering. Either very thin plates are used in order to create lightweight structures or thicker plates in order to prevent stability problems. In the last decades, curved steel panels have been used along the bridge direction and on a cross-sectional level. A practical case is discussed and used to determine the model characteristics for an intensive numerical parameter study. Plates with different curvatures and thicknesses are investigated. Aspect ratios of one and two are considered, together with two sets of edge conditions. The edge conditions and material model are verified by experimental tests of flat plate girders. An imperfection sensitive study is performed in order to find the ultimate load of the curved plates. Two mode shapes are considered, categorized as stable and unstable. Results show that the geometric imperfection shape affects the load-deflection path, but not the ultimate load capacity, for slender curved plates. For plates with a higher curvature or lower slenderness ratio b/t, an unstable mode seems to have a disadvantageous influence on the ultimate load. Finally, a design method for curved plates with rigid vertical stiffeners is proposed.
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Civil and Structural Engineering, Building and Construction, Curved plates, shear stress, post-buckling behaviour, imperfection sensitivity, design introduction approach

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MLA
Van Staen, Gilles, et al. “Ultimate Shear Load Capacity of Cross-Sectional Curved Steel Webs.” STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING INTERNATIONAL, vol. 31, no. 2, 2021, pp. 188–99, doi:10.1080/10168664.2020.1816869.
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Van Staen, G., Fang, H., Van Bogaert, P., & De Backer, H. (2021). Ultimate shear load capacity of cross-sectional curved steel webs. STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING INTERNATIONAL, 31(2), 188–199. https://doi.org/10.1080/10168664.2020.1816869
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Van Staen, Gilles, Heng Fang, Philippe Van Bogaert, and Hans De Backer. 2021. “Ultimate Shear Load Capacity of Cross-Sectional Curved Steel Webs.” STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING INTERNATIONAL 31 (2): 188–99. https://doi.org/10.1080/10168664.2020.1816869.
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Van Staen, Gilles, Heng Fang, Philippe Van Bogaert, and Hans De Backer. 2021. “Ultimate Shear Load Capacity of Cross-Sectional Curved Steel Webs.” STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING INTERNATIONAL 31 (2): 188–199. doi:10.1080/10168664.2020.1816869.
Vancouver
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Van Staen G, Fang H, Van Bogaert P, De Backer H. Ultimate shear load capacity of cross-sectional curved steel webs. STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING INTERNATIONAL. 2021;31(2):188–99.
IEEE
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G. Van Staen, H. Fang, P. Van Bogaert, and H. De Backer, “Ultimate shear load capacity of cross-sectional curved steel webs,” STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING INTERNATIONAL, vol. 31, no. 2, pp. 188–199, 2021.
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  author       = {{Van Staen, Gilles and Fang, Heng and Van Bogaert, Philippe and De Backer, Hans}},
  issn         = {{1016-8664}},
  journal      = {{STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING INTERNATIONAL}},
  keywords     = {{Civil and Structural Engineering,Building and Construction,Curved plates,shear stress,post-buckling behaviour,imperfection sensitivity,design introduction approach}},
  language     = {{eng}},
  number       = {{2}},
  pages        = {{188--199}},
  title        = {{Ultimate shear load capacity of cross-sectional curved steel webs}},
  url          = {{http://doi.org/10.1080/10168664.2020.1816869}},
  volume       = {{31}},
  year         = {{2021}},
}

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