Open Access. Powered by Scholars. Published by Universities.®
- Publication
-
- CCFSS Library (1939 - present) (7)
- CCFSS Newsletters (1999 - 2008) (2)
- CCFSS Technical Bulletins (1993 - 2020) (2)
- Steel Deck Institute (SDI) Specifications and Manuals (1939 - present) (2)
- American Iron and Steel Institute (AISI) Specifications, Standards, Manuals and Research Reports (1946 - present) (1)
Articles 1 - 15 of 15
Full-Text Articles in Engineering
Design Guide For Cold-Formed Steel Trusses, Steel In Residential Construction Advisory Group
Design Guide For Cold-Formed Steel Trusses, Steel In Residential Construction Advisory Group
CCFSS Library (1939 - present)
No abstract provided.
Strength Of Flexural Members Using Structural Grade 80 Of A653 And Grade E Of A611 Steels, Shaojie Wu, Wei-Wen Yu, Roger A. Laboube
Strength Of Flexural Members Using Structural Grade 80 Of A653 And Grade E Of A611 Steels, Shaojie Wu, Wei-Wen Yu, Roger A. Laboube
CCFSS Library (1939 - present)
This first progress report reviews earlier research on ASTM A653 Structural Grade 80 steel (formerly ASTM A446 Grade E) and similar steels used for cold-formed structural members, and summarizes the results of the tension coupon tests recently carried out at the University of Missouri-Rolla. The review focuses on experimental study and structural performance of members made of such steels, including ultimate strength of structural members as affected by the increases in yield strength of base metal, reduction in ductility of base metal, thickness of base metal, flat width-to-thickness ratio of elements, type of deck profile, and base metal rolling direction. …
Ccfss Technical Bulletin August 1995, Wei-Wen Yu Center For Cold-Formed Steel Structures
Ccfss Technical Bulletin August 1995, Wei-Wen Yu Center For Cold-Formed Steel Structures
CCFSS Technical Bulletins (1993 - 2020)
No abstract provided.
Ccfss News August 1995, Wei-Wen Yu Center For Cold-Formed Steel Structures
Ccfss News August 1995, Wei-Wen Yu Center For Cold-Formed Steel Structures
CCFSS Newsletters (1999 - 2008)
No abstract provided.
Design Of Automotive Structural Components Using High Strength Sheet Steels Effect Of Strain Rate On The Structural Strength Of Cold-Formed Steel Hybrid Beams, Chi-Ling Pan, Wei-Wen Yu
Design Of Automotive Structural Components Using High Strength Sheet Steels Effect Of Strain Rate On The Structural Strength Of Cold-Formed Steel Hybrid Beams, Chi-Ling Pan, Wei-Wen Yu
CCFSS Library (1939 - present)
INTRODUCTION In cold-formed steel design, local buckling is one of the major design features because of the use of large width-to-thickness ratios for compression elements. For the purpose of determining the load-carrying capacity of automotive components, the effective width approach has been used. In view of the fact that the design criteria for effective design width included in the AISI Automotive Steel Design Manual 1 are based on the test results for static loading condition, an investigation was conducted at University of Missouri-Rolla from January 1988 through December 1991 to study the validity of these effective design width formulas for …
Behavior Of Cold-Formed Steel Roof Trusses, Michael M. Harper, Roger A. Laboube, Wei-Wen Yu
Behavior Of Cold-Formed Steel Roof Trusses, Michael M. Harper, Roger A. Laboube, Wei-Wen Yu
CCFSS Library (1939 - present)
PREFACE To aid in adapting cold-formed steel to the residential market, a research project was initiated in 1993 at the University of Missouri-Rolla. Design issues relating to the use of cold-formed steel members and connections in residential roof truss systems were the focus of the project. The purpose of this research was to study the behavior of cold-formed steel roof truss systems and to establish appropriate design recommendations. Overall, the research findings were intended to aid the promotion of cold-formed steel as a safe, serviceable, and cost effective alternative in residential construction. The project consisted of a review of available …
The Effect Of Flange Restraint On Web Crippling Strength Of Cold-Formed Steel Z- And I-Sections, Darryl E. Cain, Roger A. Laboube, Wei-Wen Yu
The Effect Of Flange Restraint On Web Crippling Strength Of Cold-Formed Steel Z- And I-Sections, Darryl E. Cain, Roger A. Laboube, Wei-Wen Yu
CCFSS Library (1939 - present)
PREFACE When considering the web crippling strength of a cold-formed steel member, the current edition of the AISI Specification for the Design of Cold-Formed Steel Structural Members does not distinguish between the behavior of a member having its flanges attached to a support member, and a member not attached to its support. To enhance the industry and design professional's understanding of web crippling, a study was initiated at the University of Missouri-Rolla to explore the influence of flange attachment. This research consisted of web crippling tests on identical specimens. The specimens were tested where either cross sections were attached to …
Interaction Buckling Of Flange, Edge Stiffener And Web Of C-Sections In Bending, Colin A. Rogers, R. M. Schuster
Interaction Buckling Of Flange, Edge Stiffener And Web Of C-Sections In Bending, Colin A. Rogers, R. M. Schuster
CCFSS Library (1939 - present)
No abstract provided.
Ccfss Technical Bulletin February 1995, Wei-Wen Yu Center For Cold-Formed Steel Structures
Ccfss Technical Bulletin February 1995, Wei-Wen Yu Center For Cold-Formed Steel Structures
CCFSS Technical Bulletins (1993 - 2020)
No abstract provided.
Ccfss News February 1995, Wei-Wen Yu Center For Cold-Formed Steel Structures
Ccfss News February 1995, Wei-Wen Yu Center For Cold-Formed Steel Structures
CCFSS Newsletters (1999 - 2008)
No abstract provided.
Metal Stud Manufacturer's Association Catalog, Metal Stud Manufacturer's Association
Metal Stud Manufacturer's Association Catalog, Metal Stud Manufacturer's Association
CCFSS Library (1939 - present)
No abstract provided.
Thermal Design Guide For Exterior Walls, Steel In Residential Construction Advisory Group
Thermal Design Guide For Exterior Walls, Steel In Residential Construction Advisory Group
American Iron and Steel Institute (AISI) Specifications, Standards, Manuals and Research Reports (1946 - present)
No abstract provided.
Ultrasonic Detection Of A Plastic Hinge In Bolted Timber Connections, David Pollock, Donald A. Bender, Don E. Bray, James T P Yao
Ultrasonic Detection Of A Plastic Hinge In Bolted Timber Connections, David Pollock, Donald A. Bender, Don E. Bray, James T P Yao
Faculty Publications - Biomedical, Mechanical, and Civil Engineering
Connections between structural members are critical elements that typically govern the performance of structural systems; hence, techniques for monitoring the condition of connections are needed to provide early warning of structural damage. Plastic hinge formation in fasteners frequently occurs in timber connections when the yield capacity is exceeded. An innovative pulse echo testing technique was developed for detecting the formation of a plastic hinge in bolted timber connections and estimating the associated magnitude of connection displacement. A shift in overall signal centroid proved to be the best flTedictor of plastic hinge formation, with a coefficient of determination (R2) of 0.9. …
Steel Deck Institute Design Manual For Composite Decks, Form Decks, Roof Decks, And Cellular Deck Floor Systems With Electrical Distribution, Steel Deck Institute
Steel Deck Institute Design Manual For Composite Decks, Form Decks, Roof Decks, And Cellular Deck Floor Systems With Electrical Distribution, Steel Deck Institute
Steel Deck Institute (SDI) Specifications and Manuals (1939 - present)
No abstract provided.
Steel Deck Institute Diaphragm Design Manual Second Edition, Larry D. Luttrell
Steel Deck Institute Diaphragm Design Manual Second Edition, Larry D. Luttrell
Steel Deck Institute (SDI) Specifications and Manuals (1939 - present)
This manual has evolved from the first edition of the Steel Deck Diaphragm Design Manual (DDM01) and is based on research, testing and analysis done at West Virginia University since 1965. That work, sponsored by the Steel Deck Institute and its member companies, is under the direction of Dr. larry D. Luttrell who is the technical advisor to the Steel Deck Institute. The Institute is very grateful to Dr. Luttrell for his un~iring efforts and continued interest in this project.