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Luís Simões da Silva

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EN 1993-1-1 gives stability design rules for columns, beams and beam–columns up to S460, whereas EN 1993-1-12 gives additional guidance for S500 up to S700. Recent studies show that high strength steel members may be designed using improved buckling curves, where the enhanced beh ...

Stability design of cable-stayed columns

Existing methods and future perspectives

Selected, extended paper from the SDSS 2019 special session ECCS/TC8 – Structural Stability. Cable-stayed columns offer several advantages among traditional solutions. Owing to the additional restraint given by the prestressed cables and cross-arms, they can provide enhanced buck ...
This paper is the second part of the study on the cold-formed high strength steel circular and polygonal sections intended to be used in tubular wind towers. Results from 32 numerical finite element analysis (FEA) models were compared with and calibrated against results of the te ...

Stability design of steel structures

From members to plates and shells

This paper presents an overview of the current design procedures for the buckling design of members, plates and curved panels. It highlights recent developments in these fields, namely methodologies for the evaluation of the buckling resistance of generic beam-columns with variab ...
Residual stresses have considerable effect on both the local and the member stability behaviour of steel structures. Previous studies have shown that the structural stability behaviour depends on both the distribution and the amplitude of the residual stresses. The residual stres ...
This paper analyses the microstructural and mechanical properties of carbon steel coupons produced by CMT-WAAM. The strategy adopted in the fabrication of the test specimens using a robotised facility is explained. Then, the results of the mechanical characterization performed us ...
In traditional end plate column splices, bolts are placed double symmetrically on the four sides of square hollow sections (SHS). In order to reduce the required gap between the façade and the column, the end plate could be flushed on one or two sides of SHS for the column along ...
This paper describes a study of the S650 high strength steel material properties including the effect of cold-formed angle. Coupon specimens with different cold-formed angles (90°, 100°, 120°, 140°, 160°and 180°) and different thicknesses (4 mm and 6 mm) were examined. Relationsh ...
The lateral-torsional resistance of prismatic double-symmetric I-section beams is accurately predicted using a mechanically consistent Ayrton-Perry approach, combined with a calibrated generalized imperfection. The corresponding design formulation was recently adopted in the revi ...
The design of pin connections between steel members has been established for many years in design codes. However, recently, in the scope of the revision of Eurocode 3, Part 1–8 (EN 1993–1-8), questions were raised concerning the safety of the corresponding design verifications. T ...
Micropiles, which are small-diameter deep foundation solutions with diameters that can measure up to 300 mm, are often used to reinforce new and existing foundations. Their use in the foundations of structures with high eccentricity, such as wind towers when subjected to wind loa ...
Friction connections with long open slotted holes have been proven to be a competitive alternative to the conventional flange connections in steel tubular towers for wind energy converters. As full-scale tests are not available, results of Finite Element Analysis (FEA) of the rea ...
The component method for joint analysis relies on the formulation of stiffness and strength of individual parts to derive the global properties of the joint. One of these components is the web of an open I-section, or the face of a rectangular hollow section, hereby referred to a ...
This paper presents the development, implementation, and validation of a macro-element suitable for the linear analysis of innovative 3D plug-and-play joints between tubular columns and lightweight steel truss-girders. The macro-element is based on the component method, accounts ...
In recent years, modular construction has been used in low-to medium rise multi-story and even high-rise buildings. Pre-fabrication by off-site manufacture leads to faster and safer construction, improved quality, reduced resources and waste. The research activity summarized in t ...
In recent years, modular construction has been used in low-to medium rise multi-story and even high-rise buildings. Pre-fabrication by off-site manufacture leads to faster and safer construction, improved quality, reduced resources and waste. The research activity summarized in t ...
Residual stresses resulting from the fabrication of welded steel beams have a significant influence on the stability behaviour of steel members. To consider them in advanced numerical simulations, the models according to ECCS publication no. 33 or prEN1993–1-14 are commonly used. ...
High strength steels (HSS) are becoming more common in engineering practice due to their improved qualities. They are standardized by the specific parts of product standard EN10025 and soon they will be also codified in the execution standard EN1090. Regarding design using HSS, E ...
The use of high strength steel (HSS) has been consolidated around the world because of its numerous advantages mostly for high-rise buildings and large span bridges. As it provides the possibility of a design with slender sections, substantial reduction in the structure weight is ...
Steel tubular members are efficient and aesthetic structural solution, yet the bolted connections between then are challenging due to the restricted access to the inside of the tube. There are several solutions, which try to overcome this difficulty, by adoption of special fasten ...