Although additive manufacturing (AM) has been maturing for some years, it has only recently started to capture the interest of the cost-sensitive construction industry. The research …
QY Li, B Young - Thin-walled structures, 2022 - Elsevier
The thorough test programme and numerical simulation were conducted to examine the buckling behaviour and loading capacity of cold-formed steel (CFS) built-up section …
Wire arc additive manufacturing (WAAM) is a promising metal 3D printing technique in the construction industry for its ability to produce large and complex-shaped elements, with …
Wire arc additive manufacturing (WAAM) is a method of metal three-dimensional (3D) printing that has the potential for a significant impact on the construction industry due to its …
In current structural stainless steel design codes, local buckling is accounted for through a cross-section classification framework, which is based on an elastic, perfectly-plastic …
Additive manufacturing, a common example of which is 3D printing, has become more prevalent in recent years with it now being possible to form metallic structural elements in …
A comprehensive experimental and numerical study into the cross-sectional behaviour of structural steel circular hollow sections (CHS), with an emphasis on high strength steel, is …
Stainless steel tubular members are employed in a range of load-bearing applications due to their strength, durability and aesthetic appeal. From the limited existing test data on …
FC Wang, LH Han - Marine Structures, 2019 - Elsevier
One type of submarine composite pipeline structure, with carbon steel-concrete-stainless steel (CCS) double-skin tube (DST), was introduced in this paper. This composite pipeline …