Closed-form approach for the elastic critical moment of I-girders with corrugated web
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2024-02Derechos
Attribution 4.0 International
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Thin-Walled Structures, 2024, 195, 111492
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Elsevier
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Buckling
Lateral-torsional
Critical moment
Corrugated web
Equivalent section property
Resumen/Abstract
Using corrugated web girders offers several advantages, including increased resistance to lateral-torsional buckling. Researchers have proposed various methods for determining the critical moment value as a function of the cross-sectional geometry. Previous studies have suggested that the enhanced critical moment is attributable to a larger warping constant. In this paper, we present the results of a systematic numerical study using finite element analysis on girders with various corrugated web shapes. Bending along the weak axis demonstrates that corrugated web girders possess a higher moment of inertia. Furthermore, our torsion linear analysis indicates that the increase in the critical moment is primarily due to a larger torsional constant. We compare the elastic critical moment values obtained using finite element linear buckling analysis to those derived from theoretical expressions that introduce equivalent section properties. Our results illustrate that the equivalent section properties method provides values that closely resemble those obtained using finite elements. Finally, we provide closed-form expressions that can be used to estimate equivalent section properties for any girder with a corrugated web. Our findings suggest that employing these expressions to calculate the critical moment yields results that are satisfactory when compared to those obtained through finite element linear buckling analysis.
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