Steel and Composite Structures
Volume 42, Number 4, 2022, pages 513-538
DOI: 10.12989/scs.2022.42.4.513
Experimental and numerical study of an innovative 4-channels cold-formed steel built-up column under axial compression
Beulah Gnana Ananthi G, Krishanu Roy and James B.P. Lim
Abstract
This paper reports on experiments addressing the buckling and collapse behavior of an innovative built-up coldformed steel (CFS) columns. The built-up column consists of four individual CFS lipped channels, two of them placed back-toback at the web using two self-drilling screw fasteners at specified spacing along the column length, while the other two
channels were connected flange-to-flange using one self-drilling screw fastener at specified spacing along the column length. In
total, 12 experimental tests are reported, covering a wide range of column lengths from stub to slender columns. The initial
geometric imperfections and material properties were determined for all test specimens. The effect of screw spacing, load-versus
axial shortening behaviour and buckling modes for different lengths and screw spacing were investigated. Nonlinear finite
element (FE) models were also developed, which included material nonlinearities and initial geometric imperfections. The FE
models were validated against the experimental results, both in terms of axial capacity and failure modes of built-up CFS
columns. Furthermore, using the validated FE models, a parametric study was conducted which comprises 324 models to
investigate the effect of screw fastener spacing, thicknesses and wide range of lengths on axial capacity of back-to-back and
flange-to-flange built-up CFS channel sections. Using both the experimental and FE results, it is shown that design in
accordance with the American Iron and Steel Institute (AISI) and Australia/New Zealand (AS/NZS) standards is slightly
conservative by 6% on average, while determining the axial capacity of back-to-back and flange-to-flange built-up CFS channel
sections.
Key Words
axial strength; back-to-back and flange-to-flange channels; buckling; cold-formed steel; direct strength method; finite element modeling; tests
Address
Beulah Gnana Ananthi G:Division of Structural Engineering, College of Engineering Guindy Campus, Anna University, Chennai, India
Krishanu Roy:School of Engineering, The University of Waikato, Hamilton 3216, New Zealand
James B.P. Lim:Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, The University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand