Buckling curve selection for HSS welded I-section members

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Abstract

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, 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 (based mainly on numerical work available at the time). Existing studies on flexural buckling of welded H, I and box columns in steel grades S460 to S960, even though limited, show that improved curves can be used for members in high strength steel (HSS). Recently, within the European Project STROBE, evaluation of the European stability design rules was carried out covering columns, beams, and beam–columns. The research was based on experimental programme covering 20 full-scale tests, residual stress measurements, advanced numerical models, analytical derivations, and statistical evaluation. Finally, it was possible to justify new, more accurate recommendations for the buckling curve selection for HSS members. This paper provides a summary of the project conclusions regarding the stability design of steel members in high strength steel.