Elastic Critical Buckling Modes and Stress of Cold-Formed Thin-Walled Lipped Channel with Multiple Intermediate Stiffeners

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Elastic buckling modes of cold-formed thin-walled steel member have three relevant types: local, distortional and global. The complicated and important thing is to differentiating buckling modes and resolving buckling stress for engineers. It will be given for Cold-formed thin-walled lipped channel member with multiple intermediate stiffeners. The theoretical analysis coincide exactly with the experimental results, it can be used as a reference for engineers.

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January 2014

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