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The effect of spread of yield on the behaviour of an isolated flexural member

The effect of spread of yield on the behaviour of an isolated flexural member
The effect of spread of yield on the behaviour of an isolated flexural member
A method based on the moment area theorems is presented which can be used to calculate the stiffness and carry over factors and the fixed end moment in an isolated member in flexure. The method allows for axial load and spread of plasticity in the material.

Results are presented for a rectangular hollow section member which show that spread of yield modifies the behaviour of the member to a significant extent.
0143-974X
65-83
Moy, S.S.J.
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El-Dib, M.E.H.
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Moy, S.S.J.
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El-Dib, M.E.H.
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Moy, S.S.J. and El-Dib, M.E.H. (1989) The effect of spread of yield on the behaviour of an isolated flexural member. Journal of Constructional Steel Research, 14 (1), 65-83. (doi:10.1016/0143-974X(89)90070-9).

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A method based on the moment area theorems is presented which can be used to calculate the stiffness and carry over factors and the fixed end moment in an isolated member in flexure. The method allows for axial load and spread of plasticity in the material.

Results are presented for a rectangular hollow section member which show that spread of yield modifies the behaviour of the member to a significant extent.

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Published date: 1989

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Local EPrints ID: 74511
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/74511
ISSN: 0143-974X
PURE UUID: 46c78cf9-b557-4b6b-8e4e-d9f3f1b4c6a2

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Last modified: 13 Mar 2024 22:34

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Author: S.S.J. Moy
Author: M.E.H. El-Dib

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