Performance Analysis of Steel Structure in Construction

A special issue of Buildings (ISSN 2075-5309). This special issue belongs to the section "Building Structures".

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Special Issue Editors

Department of Continuous Medium Mechanics and Theory of Structures, Universitat Politècnica de València, 46022 Valencia, Spain
Interests: steel structures; compression; steel; finite element analysis; OpenSEES; linear programming; MATLAB; concrete; stability; thin walled
Department of Metal and Timber Structures, Faculty of Civil Engineering, Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava, 811 05 Bratislava, Slovakia
Interests: steel structures; aluminium structures, stability and torsion of thin-walled structures, iso- and orthotropic plates
Department of Structural Mechanics, Faculty of Civil Engineering, Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava, 811 05 Bratislava, Slovak
Interests: steel structures; aluminium structures, stability and torsion of thin-walled structures

Special Issue Information

Dear Colleagues,

Metal structures are widely used in the construction of buildings and bridges. Steel has a high strength-to-weight ratio, which leads to slender structures. In order to properly design slender structures, local and global buckling analysis must be taken into account, considering equivalent geometric imperfections, residual stresses and nonlinear geometric and material behaviour. This analysis can be performed either numerically using finite element analysis with solid, shell or beam elements or experimentally in order to ensure the safety of the structures.

This Special Issue seeks high-quality papers considering the behaviour of steel structures, their stability, mechanics, design and testing, reliability, non-linear analysis, thin-walled structures, cold-formed structures, hot-rolled and welded sections, plate and shell structures. State of the art papers are also welcome.

Dr. Antonio Agüero
Prof. Dr. Ivan Baláž
Dr. Yvona Koleková
Guest Editors

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Keywords

  • steel
  • aluminium
  • CFS
  • construction
  • buildings
  • bridges
  • arches
  • stability
  • torsion
  • distortion
  • orthotropic plates
  • finite element analysis
  • equivalent geometric imperfection

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New Interaction Formulae for Plastic Resistances of Z-Sections under Combinations of Bending Moments My,Ed, Mz,Ed and Bimoment BEd
by Antonio Agüero, Ivan Baláž, Yvona Koleková and Mario Lázaro
Buildings 2023, 13(7), 1778; https://doi.org/10.3390/buildings13071778 - 12 Jul 2023
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Exact interaction formulae for the plastic resistances of Z-sections under a combination of three internal forces, i.e., the bending moment about the strong axis My,Ed, bending moment about the weak axis Mz,Ed and bimoment BEd, were created and [...] Read more.
Exact interaction formulae for the plastic resistances of Z-sections under a combination of three internal forces, i.e., the bending moment about the strong axis My,Ed, bending moment about the weak axis Mz,Ed and bimoment BEd, were created and analyzed. The exact interaction curves obtained by linear programming have enabled us to create and verify the proposed approximate interaction formulae. An interaction formula that takes into account these three internal forces is missing in the Eurocodes. A large parametric study was performed for rolled Z profiles. The differences between the values of the approximate interaction formulae and exact interaction curves were analyzed and summarized. The importance of correct analyses of Z-sections in Part 3 is described and examples of incorrect calculations in many publications are collected and corrected. Several researchers have analyzed plastic resistances of I-, H-, T- and U-sections under the combination of internal forces, but nobody has studied Z-sections which are frequently used as purlins. Another motivation is to show how to calculate the properties and normal stresses in the sections without axes of symmetry, which are frequently calculated in incorrect ways, when using non-principal axes of the section. Full article
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