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Background: The main objective is to investigate the behaviour of cold-formed steel single and double angles subjected to tension. Methods: Sixteen single plain and lipped angle specimens and thirty two numbers of double angle specimens connected to the same side and opposite side of the gusset plate were tested in a Universal Testing Machine using ordinary black bolts of 10mm diameter. The experimental loads are compared with ultimate load calculated using BS 5950(Part V)-1998, and AS/NZS 4600:2005. Results: Most of the single and double angles failed by net section fracture failure and the outstanding leg are subjected to local bend due to shear lag effect. Application: Angles are used in a variety of structures such as trusses, transmission towers etc. as tension members. Angles may be used as single angles or double angles and the connection may be bolted or welded.

Keywords

Cold-Formed Single and Double Angles, Shear Lag, Tension Members.
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