Structural response and residual capacity of S700 high strength steel CHS columns after exposure to elevated temperatures
Author(s)
Zhong, Yukai
Yao, Sun
Zhao, Ou
Gardner, Leroy
Type
Journal Article
Abstract
The structural behavior and residual capacity of S700 high strength steel circular hollow section (CHS) columns after exposure to elevated temperatures have been studied through testing and numerical modeling. The testing program was conducted on ten S700 high strength steel CHS columns and comprised heating and cooling of the specimens as well as
post-fire material testing, measurements of initial geometric imperfections and pin-ended column tests. Numerical simulations were subsequently performed, where finite element models were built and validated with reference to the experimental results and afterward used to conduct parametric studies to obtain further numerical data. Given that there are no specific provisions for the design of steel structures after exposure to elevated temperatures, the relevant room temperature design buckling curves were evaluated, using post-fire material properties, for their applicability to S700 high strength steel CHS columns after exposure to elevated temperatures, based on the experimental and numerical data. The evaluation results indicated that the buckling curves prescribed in the American Specification and Australian Standard lead to accurate and consistent residual capacity predictions for S700 high strength steel CHS
columns after exposure to elevated temperatures, while the Eurocode buckling curve yields conservative predictions of residual capacity. A revised Eurocode buckling curve was then proposed and results in a higher level of accuracy than its original counterpart.
post-fire material testing, measurements of initial geometric imperfections and pin-ended column tests. Numerical simulations were subsequently performed, where finite element models were built and validated with reference to the experimental results and afterward used to conduct parametric studies to obtain further numerical data. Given that there are no specific provisions for the design of steel structures after exposure to elevated temperatures, the relevant room temperature design buckling curves were evaluated, using post-fire material properties, for their applicability to S700 high strength steel CHS columns after exposure to elevated temperatures, based on the experimental and numerical data. The evaluation results indicated that the buckling curves prescribed in the American Specification and Australian Standard lead to accurate and consistent residual capacity predictions for S700 high strength steel CHS
columns after exposure to elevated temperatures, while the Eurocode buckling curve yields conservative predictions of residual capacity. A revised Eurocode buckling curve was then proposed and results in a higher level of accuracy than its original counterpart.
Date Issued
2022-03-22
Date Acceptance
2022-01-18
Citation
Journal of Structural Engineering, 2022, 148 (6), pp.1-12
ISSN
0733-9445
Publisher
American Society of Civil Engineers
Start Page
1
End Page
12
Journal / Book Title
Journal of Structural Engineering
Volume
148
Issue
6
Copyright Statement
© ASCE
Identifier
https://ascelibrary.org/doi/10.1061/%28ASCE%29ST.1943-541X.0003341
Subjects
0905 Civil Engineering
0912 Materials Engineering
0913 Mechanical Engineering
Civil Engineering
Publication Status
Published
Date Publish Online
2022-03-22