Yl. Xu et Jg. Teng, LOCAL PLASTIC FAILURE OF LIGHT GAUGE STEEL ROOFING SHEETS - FINITE-ELEMENT ANALYSIS VERSUS EXPERIMENT, Journal of constructional steel research, 30(2), 1994, pp. 125-150
Citations number
20
Categorie Soggetti
Engineering, Civil","Construcion & Building Technology
Screw-fastened light gauge steel profiled roof sheeting, which is wide
ly used in houses and other low-rise buildings, may fail locally in th
e vicinity of the screw fastener by plastic collapse under strong peak
wind loads or by cracking due to low cycle fatigue under sustained fl
uctuating wind loads, resulting in the sheeting being pulled over the
fastener. Loss of roofing sheets can then lead to overloading of other
structural elements, with the consequence often being the collapse of
the entire building. Several experimental studies have been carried o
ut on the local plastic failure and fatigue strength of roofing sheets
, but the problem has been subjected to only limited rigorous theoreti
cal analysis. This paper therefore presents a study on the finite elem
ent modelling of the collapse behaviour of trapezoidal profile sheetin
g under monotonic loads. Elastic-plastic large deflection finite eleme
nt analyses using the Semi-Loof shell element are carried out and the
results compared with those from carefully conducted experiments. The
close agreement between the finite element and test results validates
the finite element model. The success of the finite element model open
s the way for theoretical modelling of the failure behaviour of roofin
g sheets, the optimal design of sheeting profiles, and for future work
on cyclone-induced fatigue of roofing sheets which requires a detaile
d examination of stresses and strains in the vicinity of fastener hole
s.