Abstract

AbstractThe buckling “General Method” of EN 1993‐1‐1 and EN 1993‐1‐5 can be applied to solve problems characterized by non‐uniform geometries and complex stress fields. A typical example occurs during the incremental launching of bridge girders with slender web panel subjected to patch loading. However, this method does not explicitly provide the most critical verification point of a structural element and does not allow to consider the mechanical interaction between instability modes. The objective of the study is the development of a novel methodology that can solve these important special design issues, using a completely automatic process by linear static and linear buckling analyses only. The procedure provides the definition of a slenderness parameter for each point of the structure, in order to avoid the nonlinear analyses with imperfections permutation (as described in Annex C of EN 1993‐1‐5) that require a high computational effort. This pointwise slenderness parameter indicates not only where the slenderness is maximum in each buckling mode, but also the slenderness in other points of the structural elements. This would allow to consider the interaction between global and local buckling, with the definition of an equivalent slenderness parameter for buckling modes coupling.

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