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MDPI, Buildings, 7(13), p. 1851, 2023

DOI: 10.3390/buildings13071851

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Influence of Opening Type in Axially Compressed Castellated Columns

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Abstract

Recently, castellated columns have been increasingly used in buildings because of their flexibility, easy compatibility and potential savings due to less steel consumption. However, there is a lack of research related to the subject. In view of that, this work evaluates the influence of the opening type and size on the resistant capacity of the column, considering a nonlinear plastic analysis by the finite element method (792 simulations). For this, columns without openings were modeled to validate the methodology proposed. After validation, a nonlinear buckling analysis of castellated columns was performed. In this study, different cut patterns of the beam web are evaluated, as well as residual stresses, material and geometric imperfections, based on a statistical design. The loads obtained by castellated columns and columns without web are compared. Also, the resistance reduction factors associated with global buckling (χ) for castellated profiles are compared to the values proposed by ABNR NBR 8800 (2008). Furthermore, statistically, there are no differences between the opening types evaluated. Finally, in order to contribute to the design of castellated columns, equations based on regression models were found to predict the load capacity of these elements.