On the Issue of the Development of the Constructive form of the Stepped Through Column

V. N. VasylevFSBEI HE «Donbas National Academy of Civil Engineering and Architecture»E. A. LozinskiyFSBEI HE «Donbas National Academy of Civil Engineering and Architecture»O. S. MishuraFSBEI HE «Donbas National Academy of Civil Engineering and Architecture»V. Yu. DolgachevaFSBEI HE «Donbas National Academy of Civil Engineering and Architecture»
Type: Original Article
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Abstract: The article deals with the issues of improving the structural form of bearing columns of industrial buildings. Columns occupy the first place in the consumption of rolled metal in the total volume of rolled metal of an industrial building as a whole. Currently, the standard series of steel stepped columns of industrial buildings uses the structural shape of the column, formed at the end of the last century. The design of a stepped column of an industrial building with a through crane and a solid crane part connected by a traverse has not changed much over the more than 100-year period of operation. The changes consisted in the transition from riveted to welded joints in the 40s and the use of wide-band I-beams in the 80s of the last form of a stepped column, taking into account the modern available range of rolled metal and new technological capabilities of metal structure manufacturers.

Keywords: structural form, stepped metal column, bent closed steel profile, plasma cutting, band saw cutting.

Pages: 5-15.

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For citation: Vasylev, V. N.; Lozinskiy, E. A.; Mishura, O. S. [et al.]. On the Issue of the Development of the Constructive form of the Stepped Through Column. – Text : electronic. – In: Metal Constructions. – 2024. – Vol. 30, N 1. – Р. 5-15. – URL: https://donnasa.ru/publish_house/journals/mk/2024-1/st_01_vasylev_lozinskiy_mishura_dolgacheva.pdf (date of access: 23.11.2024). – edn: buabnb. – ISSN 1993-3517. (in Russian)


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Vol. 30, N 1 (2024)
Journal: Metal Constructions
Publish house: Donbas National Academy of Civil Engineering and Architecture