Abstract

The exact consideration of the global buckling behaviour of HSS steel structures is very important in the design because due to the higher yield strength smaller cross sections can be used, which might be more sensitive to stability failure. According to the previous research results, the flexural buckling behaviour of HSS and NSS columns can be significantly different, however, these differences are not considered in the current design methods. The application range of the current EN 1993-1-1 [1] is limited for steel grades up to S460. The EN 1993-1-12 [2] gives design rules for materials up to steel grades of S700, however, for the determination of the flexural buckling resistance of welded box section members there are no improved design guidelines for HSS structures. Therefore, the purpose of the current study is to investigate the column buckling behaviour of HSS welded box section columns based on previous and current experimental investigations and on numerical simulations. This paper focuses on the effect of the different material properties, imperfections and residual stresses on the global buckling behaviour of HSS members and gives design proposal for the applicable column buckling curves for steel grades between S420 and S960.

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