Column Tests of Cold-Formed Steel Channels with Complex Stiffeners

This paper presents an experimental investigation of cold-formed steel channels with complex stiffeners subjected to pure axial compression for fixed-ended columns. The complex stiffeners of the channel sections consist of simple lips with return lips. A total of 30 column specimens were tested. The...

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