Fracture behaviour of thin-walled cold-formed steel at elevated temperatures

Construction and Building Materials(2024)

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Cold-formed steel (CFS) is being increasingly used in structural applications due to its high strength-to-weight ratio, ease of construction and versatility. The performance of CFS structures in fire has received signification recent attention, but the fracture behaviour of thin-walled CFS at elevated temperatures, which is fundamental to the fire response of the key components, like connections has yet to be extensively studied; this is therefore the subject of the present paper. First, using experimental data on cold-formed grade S280GD+Z275 steel at elevated temperatures from the literature, damaged true stress-strain curves considering the post-necking behaviour are determined. Then, a fracture prediction approach, implemented in the finite element analysis software Abaqus and considering ductile damage and a damage evolution law is calibrated and validated against the experimental data. Finally, the applicability of the proposed approach to different types of CFS material, including high-strength CFS, is assessed. The results show that the proposed model can accurately predict the fracture behaviour of CFS at elevated temperatures.
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Abaqus,Cold-formed steel (CFS),Ductile damage,Damage evolution law,Engineering stress-strain curve,Elevated temperature,Finite element analysis,Post-necking behaviour
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