A steel column that is reinforced by prestressed stays generally has an increased strength in axial compression. In the past, greater emphasis was placed on obtaining its higher critical buckling load. However, detailed knowledge of the post-buckling behaviour is important to ensure the safety and the efficiency of the structure. Although previous work revealed that the optimal design should be determined with the post-buckling response, the actual values of the optimal prestress had not been previously evaluated. The present work examines the issue of the true optimal prestress for stayed columns through proposed structural optimisation indicators involving both instability and material quantity measures. Non-linear finite-element analysis was performed to investigate the non-linear buckling behaviour, which gives values for these indicators. Through a comparison of these values, suggestions for the configurations for improving the structural efficiency are presented.
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October 01 2010
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D. Saito, MEng, PhD, DIC;
D. Saito, MEng, PhD, DIC
Structural Engineer
Special Services Division, Mott MacDonald, Croydon, UK
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M. A. Wadee, MSc, PhD, ACGI, DIC, CSci, CMath, MIMA
M. A. Wadee, MSc, PhD, ACGI, DIC, CSci, CMath, MIMA
Senior Lecturer
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Imperial College of Science, Technology & Medicine, London, UK
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Revision Received:
January 28 2008
Accepted:
July 10 2009
Online ISSN: 1751-7702
Print ISSN: 0965-0911
© 2010 Thomas Telford Ltd
2010
Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Structures and Buildings (2010) 163 (5): 343–355.
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Revision Received:
January 28 2008
Accepted:
July 10 2009
Citation
Saito D, Wadee MA (2010), "Optimal prestressing and configuration of stayed columns". Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Structures and Buildings, Vol. 163 No. 5 pp. 343–355, doi: https://doi.org/10.1680/stbu.2010.163.5.343
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