Abstract

Unstiffened steel plate walls (SPWs) are prone to buckling in practical engineering and will invariably be subjected to vertical loads. The use of stiffeners can improve the buckling behavior of thin plates. Considering the effect of the torsional stiffness of C-shaped stiffeners, the elastic buckling of the diagonally stiffened steel plate wall (DS-SPW) under combined shear and non-uniform compression is investigated. The interaction curves for the DS-SPW under combined action are presented, as well as a proposed equation for the elastic buckling coefficient. In addition, the effects of the stiffener’s flexural and torsional stiffness on the elastic buckling stress were investigated, and the threshold stiffness formulae were proposed. The results show that the interaction curve of the DS-SPW under combined shear and non-uniform compression is approximately parabolic. The critical buckling stress of the DS-SPW can be increased by increasing the stiffener’s torsional-to-flexure stiffness ratio and the non-uniform compression distribution factor, while the buckling stress can be decreased by increasing the non-uniform compression-to-shear ratio. Simultaneous action of shear and axial compression will increase the threshold stiffness by approximately 40% when compared to the plate under pure shear action. Therefore, the safety threshold stiffness formula is suggested, considering the combined action of shear and non-uniform compression.

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