Javaroni, Carlos Eduardo [UNESP]Gonçolves, Roberta Martins2014-05-272014-05-272006-12-01Eighteenth International Specialty Conference on Cold-Formed Steel Structures: Recent Research and Developments in Cold-Formed Steel Design and Construction, v. 2006, p. 133-146.http://hdl.handle.net/11449/69411Cold-formed steel members are subject to failure caused by buckling, normally under loads smaller than those corresponding to partial or total yielding of the cross section. The buckling of members in bending can be classified as local or global, and the occurrence of one or the other type is expected by the members' geometric characteristics and by the constraints and load conditions. One of the local instability modes that can characterize a member's failure is distortional buckling of the cross section occurring on its own plane and involving lateral displacements and rotations. This paper presents and discusses the procedures and results obtained from experimental tests of cold-formed steel members under bending. Forty-eight beams were carried out on members in simple lipped channel, in pairs, with 6-meter spans and loads applied by concentrated forces at every 1/3 of the span. The thickness, width and dimensions, of the stiffeners were chosen so that the instability by distortion buckling of the cross section was the principal failure mode expected. The experimental results are compared with the obtained results by using the direct strength method.133-146engCross sectionDirect strength methodDistortional bucklingBucklingCold forming machinesFailure analysisLoadingStiffnessStructural analysisSteel structuresDistortional buckling of simple lipped channel in bending results of the experimental analysis versus direct strength methodsTrabalho apresentado em eventoAcesso aberto2-s2.0-338470050649832872969968226