Combined flexure and web crippling strength of a low-ductility high strength steel decking: Experiment and a finite element model
Profiled decking or sheeting of high strength low-ductility steel (ASTM611 Grade E) is a relatively new development in building construction industry. Due to inadequate information, the major international codes of design practices are yet to include this steel, and apply additional restrictions on...
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Main Authors: | Akhand A.M., Wan Badaruzzaman W.H., Wright H.D. |
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Other Authors: | 7004303237 |
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2023
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