The paper presents a study of the behaviour of thin-walled channel sec
tions compressed between fixed ends. The paper emphasises the differen
ces between the behaviour of fixed-ended and pin-ended channel section
s, arising mainly from the fact that the local buckling induces bendin
g of pin-ended channel sections but not of fixed-ended channel section
s. As a result of the different effects of local buckling, the strengt
h of a fixed-ended channel section column exceeds that of a pin-ended
column of the same effective length. The increase in strength is quant
ified for a particular channel section, and is studied through the tra
nsition from pinned to fixed-end support by analysing columns which ar
e elastically restrained against rotations at the ends. The paper also
investigates the imperfection sensitivity and post-ultimate behaviour
of fixed-ended channel section columns. It is shown that fixed-ended
columns are less sensitive to local imperfections and that they exhibi
t greater post-ultimate ductility than pin-ended columns. The study is
confined to columns whose overall buckling mode is the flexural mode.