Authors
Thong M Pham, Ee-Fang Ong, Tung T Tran, Yan Zhuge, Khuong Le-Nguyen, Long Nguyen-Minh
Publication date
2024/5/1
Journal
Thin-Walled Structures
Volume
198
Pages
111742
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
This paper investigated the compressive behaviour of locally corroded steel tubular members under both concentric and eccentric loads, revealing insights into the effects of corrosion thickness and patch angle on failure and buckling behaviour. A direct relationship between corrosion thickness and structural integrity was found in this study, highlighting the significant impact of corrosion on the columns. Moreover, the patch angle's influence on buckling and failure modes emphasises the role of geometric considerations in evaluating these members. Notably, an evident linear reduction in loading capacity occurs as the patch angle increases, irrespective of loading conditions, underscoring the need to account for geometric factors. In addition, even minor eccentricities lead to a substantial decrease in the compressive capacity, further emphasizing the vulnerability of corroded structures. By comparing the effects of …
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