Residual stresses in cold-formed steel sections: An overview of influences and measurement techniques

Cold-formed steel (CFS) members offer significant advantages over hot-rolled sections, primarily due to their high strength-to-weight ratio and versatility in forming various cross-sectional shapes. These attributes make CFS an efficient choice for design and construction. This paper reviews current...

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Main Authors: Mutaf, Ayad, Irwan, J.M., Yidris, Noorfaizal, Alshalif, Abdullah Faisal, Saif, Yazid, Abdulrahman, Hamdi, Mutaaf, Ala, Al-Ashmori, Yasser Yahya, Amran, Mugahed, Carsalade, Nelson Maureira, Avudaiappan, Siva
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author Mutaf, Ayad
Irwan, J.M.
Yidris, Noorfaizal
Alshalif, Abdullah Faisal
Saif, Yazid
Abdulrahman, Hamdi
Mutaaf, Ala
Al-Ashmori, Yasser Yahya
Amran, Mugahed
Carsalade, Nelson Maureira
Avudaiappan, Siva
author_facet Mutaf, Ayad
Irwan, J.M.
Yidris, Noorfaizal
Alshalif, Abdullah Faisal
Saif, Yazid
Abdulrahman, Hamdi
Mutaaf, Ala
Al-Ashmori, Yasser Yahya
Amran, Mugahed
Carsalade, Nelson Maureira
Avudaiappan, Siva
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description Cold-formed steel (CFS) members offer significant advantages over hot-rolled sections, primarily due to their high strength-to-weight ratio and versatility in forming various cross-sectional shapes. These attributes make CFS an efficient choice for design and construction. This paper reviews current design methods for CFS, focusing on the impact of initial imperfections. It also examines various techniques for measuring residual stress in CFS sections, including analytical, experimental, and numerical approaches. The study concludes that while analytical methods are effective, they become complex when accounting for material anisotropy. Laboratory techniques provide reliable measurements but are limited in detecting through-thickness residual stresses. Numerical approaches offer comprehensive insights but require further validation across different material and geometric configurations. The paper highlights the need for advanced analytical models, improved laboratory methods, and expanded numerical techniques to address existing knowledge gaps in residual stress assessment for CFS structures.
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spelling my.uthm.eprints-126952025-06-20T07:43:16Z http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/12695/ Residual stresses in cold-formed steel sections: An overview of influences and measurement techniques Mutaf, Ayad Irwan, J.M. Yidris, Noorfaizal Alshalif, Abdullah Faisal Saif, Yazid Abdulrahman, Hamdi Mutaaf, Ala Al-Ashmori, Yasser Yahya Amran, Mugahed Carsalade, Nelson Maureira Avudaiappan, Siva TG Bridge engineering Cold-formed steel (CFS) members offer significant advantages over hot-rolled sections, primarily due to their high strength-to-weight ratio and versatility in forming various cross-sectional shapes. These attributes make CFS an efficient choice for design and construction. This paper reviews current design methods for CFS, focusing on the impact of initial imperfections. It also examines various techniques for measuring residual stress in CFS sections, including analytical, experimental, and numerical approaches. The study concludes that while analytical methods are effective, they become complex when accounting for material anisotropy. Laboratory techniques provide reliable measurements but are limited in detecting through-thickness residual stresses. Numerical approaches offer comprehensive insights but require further validation across different material and geometric configurations. The paper highlights the need for advanced analytical models, improved laboratory methods, and expanded numerical techniques to address existing knowledge gaps in residual stress assessment for CFS structures. elsevier 2025 Article PeerReviewed text en http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/12695/1/J19462_000b60479baa0fc68b9d26fe2ecb2afb.pdf Mutaf, Ayad and Irwan, J.M. and Yidris, Noorfaizal and Alshalif, Abdullah Faisal and Saif, Yazid and Abdulrahman, Hamdi and Mutaaf, Ala and Al-Ashmori, Yasser Yahya and Amran, Mugahed and Carsalade, Nelson Maureira and Avudaiappan, Siva (2025) Residual stresses in cold-formed steel sections: An overview of influences and measurement techniques. Forces in Mechanics, 18. pp. 1-16. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.finmec.2025.100306
spellingShingle TG Bridge engineering
Mutaf, Ayad
Irwan, J.M.
Yidris, Noorfaizal
Alshalif, Abdullah Faisal
Saif, Yazid
Abdulrahman, Hamdi
Mutaaf, Ala
Al-Ashmori, Yasser Yahya
Amran, Mugahed
Carsalade, Nelson Maureira
Avudaiappan, Siva
Residual stresses in cold-formed steel sections: An overview of influences and measurement techniques
title Residual stresses in cold-formed steel sections: An overview of influences and measurement techniques
title_full Residual stresses in cold-formed steel sections: An overview of influences and measurement techniques
title_fullStr Residual stresses in cold-formed steel sections: An overview of influences and measurement techniques
title_full_unstemmed Residual stresses in cold-formed steel sections: An overview of influences and measurement techniques
title_short Residual stresses in cold-formed steel sections: An overview of influences and measurement techniques
title_sort residual stresses in cold-formed steel sections: an overview of influences and measurement techniques
topic TG Bridge engineering
url http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/12695/1/J19462_000b60479baa0fc68b9d26fe2ecb2afb.pdf
http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/12695/
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.finmec.2025.100306
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