ANALYTICAL AND EXPREMENTAL BEHAVIOUR OF COLD FORMED STEEL SIGMA AND Z SECTION PURLIN CONNECTIONS

Authors

  • ANBARASAN K M.E STUDENT STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING & ADHIYAMAAN COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING,Hosur,
  • KATHIRVEL M ASSISTANT PROFESSOR(CIVIL ENGINEERING)&ADHIYAMAAN COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING,Hosur

Keywords:

Cold formed steel, Z and sigma purlins, purlin connections, load carrying capacity, ABAQUS/CAE.

Abstract

Cold formed steel sections are widely used as purlins in industrial buildings. Plain C, Z and sigma sections are most common cold-formed steel purlins in use for roof systems throughout the world. In a pre engineered building of larger bay span two purlins are connected in such a way that it acts as a continuous member. The purlins are connected either by overlapping them or by bolting a short sleeve member that holds and connects the purlins. This paper aims in determining the capacities of bolted overlapped and sleeved connections for z and sigma section having same depth and thickness. The stability, load bearing capacity and failure modes for the four different connections are found by both finite element analysis and experimental test. The finite element analysis is done by ABAQUS/CAE. Results are compared to find which connection type has higher strength and is effective for use in industrial buildings

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Published

2018-03-07

How to Cite

K, A. ., & M, K. (2018). ANALYTICAL AND EXPREMENTAL BEHAVIOUR OF COLD FORMED STEEL SIGMA AND Z SECTION PURLIN CONNECTIONS. International Journal of Technical Innovation in Modern Engineering & Science, 4(3), 128–136. Retrieved from https://ijtimes.com/index.php/ijtimes/article/view/1963