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Moment frame using cold-formed steel section

Moment frame using cold-formed steel section

Moment frame using cold-formed steel section

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Hello,
I would like to aks if anyone can suggest a reference or a book regarding the use of cold formed sections at rigid or semi-rigid moment connections. I am working with Eurocode 3, Part 1-3, which does not seem to cover this range of connections enough.
Any help is appreciated.

Thank you.

Analysis and Design of arbitrary cross sections
Reinforcement design to all major codes
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RE: Moment frame using cold-formed steel section

John,

Have you looked at AISI S110, Standard for Seismic Design of Cold-Formed Steel Structural Systems - Special Bolted Moment Frames. I have not. But, a quick goggle search yielded this article: http://www.smdisteel.org/~/media/Files/SMDI/Constr... In the past, I saw an AISI Research Report on Cold Formed framed used in storage racks. But, I assumed that you are looking for information on buildings.

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