Structural Engineering and Mechanics

Volume 85, Number 6, 2023, pages 825-835

DOI: 10.12989/sem.2023.85.6.825

A new method for determining the effective length factor of columns in partially braced frames on elastic supports

Adel Slimani, Toufik Belaid, Messaoud Saidani, Fatiha Ammari and Redouane Adman

Abstract

The effective buckling length factor is an important parameter in the elastic buckling analysis of steel structures. The present article aims at developing a new method that allows the determination of the buckling factor values for frames. The novelty of the method is that it considers the interaction between the bracing and the elastic supports for asymmetrical frames in particular. The approach consists in isolating a critical column within the frame and evaluating the rotational and translational stiffness of its restraints to obtain the critical buckling load. This can be achieved by introducing, through a dimensionless parameter oi, the effects of coupling between the axial loading and bending stiffness of the columns, on the classical stability functions. Subsequently, comparative, and parametric studies conducted on several frames are presented for assessing the influence of geometry, loading, bracing, and support conditions of the frame columns on the value of the effective buckling length factor K. The results show that the formulas recommended by different approaches can give rather inaccurate values of K, especially in the case of asymmetric frames. The expressions used refer solely to local stiffness distributions, and not to the overall behavior of the structure.

Key Words

critical load; effective length factor; elastic buckling; instability; stability functions

Address

Adel Slimani, Toufik Belaid, Fatiha Ammari, Redouane Adman: Built Environment Research Laboratory, Faculty of Civil Engineering, University of Science and Technology Houari Boumediene (USTHB), BP 32 El Alia, Bab Ezzouar, 16111 Algiers, Algeria Messaoud Saidani: Institute for Clean Growth and Future Mobility, Coventry University, Friars House, Coventry CV1 2TE, UK