Numerical modelling and design of hybrid cold-formed steel wall panels

Nima Usefi, Hamid Ronagh, Pezhman Sharafi

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Abstract

Hybrid cold-formed steel (CFS) wall panel, composed of square hollow sections (SHS) and CFS open sections, can offer some great advantages with respect to the lateral performance of light steel frames, in particular for applications in mid-rise construction. This paper presents non-linear finite element modelling of hybrid wall panels, calibrated through experimental tests, and their applications to different designs. The study involves the lateral behaviour of the proposed hybrid walls in terms of load-displacement curve, failure mode, stiffness, ductility ratio, energy absorption, and strength to weight ratio. First, a numerical model, verified and calibrated based on the experimental tests on the hybrid wall panels, is presented. Thereafter, using the validated numerical model, twenty new hybrid wall panel designs are proposed in order to investigate the effect of different SHS brace configurations on the hybrid panels' performance. The comparison of the experimental and numerical results indicates that superior seismic performance can be achieved from the proposed hybrid CFS wall designs.
Original languageEnglish
Article number107084
Number of pages17
JournalThin-Walled Structures
Volume157
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Dec 2020

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