Seybold Report ISSN: 1533-9211
Samik Banerjee1 and Dr. Prashant S. Lanjewar2
Vol 17, No 10 ( 2022 ) | Licensing: CC 4.0 | Pg no:2478-2489 | Published on: 31-10-2022
Abstract
The Cold-formed steel (CFS) sections, particularly single and compound angles, play a crucial role in modern structural engineering due to their versatility and efficiency in various applications. This study presents a technical investigation focused on the structural behavior, design considerations, and performance characteristics of single and compound angle CFS members. The research encompasses experimental testing, numerical simulations, and theoretical analyses to evaluate load-carrying capacities, deformation characteristics, and failure modes under different loading conditions. Key aspects such as buckling behavior, strength enhancement techniques, and connection details are examined to provide insights into optimizing the design and performance of CFS angles. The findings contribute to advancing the understanding of CFS members' behavior, offering practical implications for their application in construction and structural engineering.
Keywords:
Cold-formed steel, single angle, compound angle, structural behavior, design