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Form factor for the design of pultruded FRP structural members under compression

Authors
Choi, J.-W.Lee, S.Joo, H.-J.Sim, Y.-J.Yoon, S.-J.
Issue Date
2010
Publisher
Trans Tech Publications Ltd
Keywords
Buckling and post-buckling; Compression member; Design; Experiment; Form factor; Pultruded structural shape
Citation
Materials Science Forum, v.654-656, pp.2648 - 2651
Journal Title
Materials Science Forum
Volume
654-656
Start Page
2648
End Page
2651
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hongik/handle/2020.sw.hongik/21575
DOI
10.4028/www.scientific.net/MSF.654-656.2648
ISSN
0255-5476
Abstract
As a new construction material, fiber reinforced polymeric plastic structural shapes are readily available. Therefore, construction and structure rehabilitation using FRP materials are an ever increasing trend because of FRP material's superior chemical and mechanical properties compared with those of conventional construction materials such as steel and concrete. Among the FRP materials, pultruded fiber reinforced polymeric plastics are the most popular for civil engineering applications. However, it has relatively low modulus of elasticity and also cross-section of structural shapes is composed of plate components such as flange and web. Therefore, stability is an important issue in the design of pultruded structural shapes. For the design of pultruded structural member under compression, buckling and post-buckling strengths of plate components should be taken into account. In the structural steel design following AISC/LRFD, this effect, in addition to the buckling strength, is incorporated with a form factor. In this research, the form factor for the design of pultruded structural shapes under compression is investigated. Based on the analytical study, the form factor for the design of pultruded structural shapes have been suggested. © (2010) Trans Tech Publications.
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