Influence of corrugation depth on lateral stability of cold-formed steel beams of corrugated webs

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The beams of thin corrugated web afford a significant weight reduction compared with hot-rolled or welded ones. In the initial solutions, the flanges are made of flat plates, welded to the sinusoidal web sheet, requiring a specific welding technology. A new solution is proposed by the authors, in which the beam is composed by a web of trapezoidal cold-formed steel sheet and flanges of back-to-back lipped channel sections. For connecting flanges to the web self-drilling screws are used. The paper summarizes the experimental and numerical investigations carried out at the CEMSIG Research Centre (www.ct.upt.ro/centre/cemsig/) of the Politehnica University of Timisoara and, at the end, presents the influence of corrugation depth of web on the lateral stability of the beams.

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Ungureanu, V., & Dubina, D. (2016). Influence of corrugation depth on lateral stability of cold-formed steel beams of corrugated webs. Acta Mechanica et Automatica, 10(2), 104–111. https://doi.org/10.1515/ama-2016-0017

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