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Mar 1, 2002

Local, Distortional, and Euler Buckling of Thin-Walled Columns

Publication: Journal of Structural Engineering
Volume 128, Issue 3

Abstract

Open cross-section, thin-walled, cold-formed steel columns have at least three competing buckling modes: local, distortional, and Euler (i.e., flexural or flexural-torsional) buckling. Closed-form prediction of the buckling stress in the local mode, including interaction of the connected elements, and the distortional mode, including consideration of the elastic and geometric stiffness at the web/flange juncture, are provided and shown to agree well with numerical methods. Numerical analyses and experiments indicate postbuckling capacity in the distortional mode is lower than in the local mode. Current North American design specifications for cold-formed steel columns ignore local buckling interaction and do not provide an explicit check for distortional buckling. Existing experiments on cold-formed channel, zed, and rack columns indicate inconsistency and systematic error in current design methods and provide validation for alternative methods. A new method is proposed for design that explicitly incorporates local, distortional and Euler buckling, does not require calculations of effective width and/or effective properties, gives reliable predictions devoid of systematic error, and provides a means to introduce rational analysis for elastic buckling prediction into the design of thin-walled columns.

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Journal of Structural Engineering
Volume 128Issue 3March 2002
Pages: 289 - 299

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Received: Oct 3, 2000
Accepted: Jul 2, 2001
Published online: Mar 1, 2002
Published in print: Mar 2002

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B. W. Schafer, M.ASCE
Assistant Professor, 203 Latrobe Hall, Johns Hopkins Univ., Baltimore, MD 21218.

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