Int. J. Advanced Structures & Geotechnical Engineering
ISSN 2319-5347, Impact Factor: 1.05
VOLUME 07 NO. 04 OCTOBER 2018:
Title: A Study on Screw
Fastened Profile Steel Sheet Subjected to Simulated
Uplift Load
Authors: S.
M. Zahurul Islam*, B. Ahmed, H. Rahman and M. W. Alam
Abstract: Profiled
steel sheets play an important role in light gauge metal
building construction, particularly as roof claddings in
houses, low-rise commercial and industrial buildings.
Thin profiled steel sheets are commonly connected to the
underlying purlins or steel trusses/frame by drilling or
tapping of screws. Screw fastened light gauge steel
profiled roofing sheets are mostly subjected to wind
suction or wind uplift forces. Strong and fluctuating
wind uplift force may fail locally in the vicinity of
screw. Different types of ribbed have great significance
on the structural strength and behaviour of profile
steel sheet. The objective of this study is to
investigate the structural strength and behaviour of
different profiled steel sheet roofing elements under
simulated wind uplift forces. A series of tests was
performed on profiled steel sheet roofing subjected to
wind uplift simulated pressure. Three different ribbed
sheets namely; arc-tangent, tile type and trapezoidal
profiled steel sheet are investigated in this research.
Different diameter of screw and different span length of
sheeting are considered in this research. The failure
loads, failure modes the load- deformation behaviour of
screwed fastened profile steel sheet under simulated
wind load are presented. It was observed that during the
increase of loading, the upward deflection of the
unscrewed crest became larger than that of the screwed
crest. It was found that the local diamond-shaped
deformations may progressively develop around the screw
fasteners at the support due to uplift load. It was
found that structural behaviour of the roofing sheets
under uplift loads was greatly dependent on different
types of ribbed, diameter of the screw and span length
of profiled steel sheet. Based on test results, tiles
type profiled steel sheet provided better performance
than others types. Finally, the finite element analysis
(FEA) investigation is conducted to explore the
investigation on structural strength and behaviour of
different types profiled steel sheet roofing elements
under simulated wind uplift. Good agreements are found
between test and numerical results.
Keywords: Coupon test, roofing,
profiled sheet, screw fastener, uplift load, local
failure
Pages: 63-72