Proceedings of
2nd International Conference on Advances in Economics, Management and Social Study EMS 2014
"DIRECT STRENGTH METHOD APPROCH FOR INDIAN COLD FORMED STEEL SECTIONS WITH AND WITHOUT PERFORATION"
Abstract: “Cold-formed steel section are extensively used in industry and many other non-industry constructions worldwide, it is relatively a new concept in India. Cold-formed steel sections have been developed as more economical building solutions to the alternative heavier hot-rolled sections in the commercial and residential markets. Cold‐formed steel (CFS) structural members are commonly manufactured with perforations to accommodate plumbing, electrical, and heating conduits in the walls and ceilings of buildings. Current design methods available to engineers for predicting the strength of CFS members with perforations are prescriptive and limited to specific perforation locations, spacing, and sizes. The Direct Strength Method (DSM), a relatively new design method for CFS members validated for members with and without perforations, predicts the ultimate strength of general CFS members with the elastic buckling properties of the member cross section. The design compression strength of Indian”
Keywords: Cold formed sections-CFS, direct strength method, elastic buckling, compression strength, holes, CUFSM.