Abstract

AbstractThe strength of thin-walled stainless steel columns has been investigated extensively over the last few years. In European standards, the concept of section classification for determining the cross section capacity is used. In this system, for Class 4 cross sections, the effective width method (EWM) must be used to account for the effect of local buckling. Because of the complexity and limitations of this method, other methods have been developed, such as the direct strength method (DSM) for cold-formed thin-walled profiles and the continuous strength method (CSM), initially established for members made of nonlinear metallic materials. In the CSM, to take advantage of strain hardening, a deformation-based design approach using a continuous relationship between the cross-sectional slenderness and the cross-sectional deformation capacity is used. To a large extent, the CSM yields accurate predictions, especially in the low slenderness range where the current DSM design procedures for members submitt...

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