This paper describes two series of tests performed on slender I-sectio
ns fabricated from high-strength steel plates by welding. Eight tests
were conducted on each series. The objectives of the test program were
: (1) to determine the section capacities and the shape of the interac
tion curves for two slender I-sections subjected to compression and ma
jor axis bending; and (2) to compare the results with design strength
predictions by codes of practice. The study focused on the shape of th
e interaction curves and whether the curves used in the main codes of
practice, which are largely based on compact or semicompact cross sect
ions, are also applicable to slender cross sections. Generally, the de
sign axial and bending section capacities predicted by the main codes
of practice were conservative, as were the design interaction curves.
The experimental interaction curves were close to linear for both test
series. This is in agreement with the design interaction curves given
by the Australian, British, and European specifications for steel str
uctures. However, the use of a bilinear interaction curve, as stipulat
ed in the American specification, was not evident in the test results.