This paper presents the results of an experimental study of the respon
se and stability of elastic-plastic T-beams under cyclic pure bending,
with emphasis on local buckling. The objectives of the study were to
determine the evolution of instabilities and to find parameters useful
to determine the degree of damage incurred during cycling. All specim
ens were subjected to a quasi-static curvature symmetric loading histo
ry of constant amplitude. The results indicate that, in the range of c
urvature amplitudes considered, structural degradation was mainly due
to progressive growth of a ripple in the lateral deflection of the web
. The unstable growth of one of the features of this ripple led to the
formation of a local buckle, which caused a marked reduction in the m
oment capacity of the specimens. Further cycling resulted in fracture
of the web at the local buckle. The best indicator of degradation was
a measure of the amplitude of the ripple in the lateral deflection of
the web. This measure could be used to generate a criterion for assess
ing the current state of the specimens in relation to their useful lif
e under cyclic bending. (C) 1998 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights rese
rved.