kilbchoi
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- Jun 18, 2001
- 17
Hi,
Regarding the compressive failure mode in the bending member such as circular tube, rectangular tube, or hat section,
What is the relationship between the plastic bending theory and the crippling strength ?
If I consider the crippling stregnth as the compressive strength (Fcc < Fcy), it's fine and conservative. If Fcc> Fcy, the plastic bending theory can be fully applicable. it's my basic understanding.
However right now I'm checking the tested structure which has hat section stiffeners and was failed in the compressive side in the bending. The theoretical crippling strength on the outermost flange (two clapmed ends for the crippling) is slightly lower than its Fcy. If the failure load is calculated with Fcc in the elastic range, it is too conservative and the difference from the tested failure load is too big. My partner in OEM calculated allowable bending moment with the plastic bending theory by their own program and it is well matched to the tested failure load.
How do you explain it ? The crippling in the outermost flange in bending is not critical ?
Thanks,
kilb
Regarding the compressive failure mode in the bending member such as circular tube, rectangular tube, or hat section,
What is the relationship between the plastic bending theory and the crippling strength ?
If I consider the crippling stregnth as the compressive strength (Fcc < Fcy), it's fine and conservative. If Fcc> Fcy, the plastic bending theory can be fully applicable. it's my basic understanding.
However right now I'm checking the tested structure which has hat section stiffeners and was failed in the compressive side in the bending. The theoretical crippling strength on the outermost flange (two clapmed ends for the crippling) is slightly lower than its Fcy. If the failure load is calculated with Fcc in the elastic range, it is too conservative and the difference from the tested failure load is too big. My partner in OEM calculated allowable bending moment with the plastic bending theory by their own program and it is well matched to the tested failure load.
How do you explain it ? The crippling in the outermost flange in bending is not critical ?
Thanks,
kilb