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Ten stainless steel welded H-section column specimens were tested under cyclic loading to investigate their hysteretic behaviour. The influences of axial-load ratio and width-to-thickness ratio of flange and web on the failure modes, bearing capacity, energy dissipation capacity, plastic development capacity and ductility of the specimens were studied. The test results indicate that all the specimens show local buckling first at the flange and then at the web when subjected to cyclic horizontal load,and the shape of the buckling deformation is half sine-wave. With an increase in the width-to-thickness ratio, the displacement at failure and equivalent viscous damping coefficient at failure are smaller, the ductility coefficient and plasticity development coefficient are smaller, and the bearing capacity deteriorates faster. The axial-load ratio has a significant influence on the seismic performance of the specimens, so does the width-to-thickness ratio. For the seismic design of stainless steel structures, it is suggested to consider the influence of the axial pressure when determining the limiting value of width-to-thickness ratio for stainless steel H-columns. © 2020, Editorial Office of Journal of Building Structures. All right reserved.
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Journal of Building Structures
ISSN: 1000-6869
Year: 2020
Issue: 6
Volume: 41
Page: 215-222
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