Dataset on the tested and simulated response of thick cold-formed circular hollow sections under cyclic loading

Data Brief. 2024 Feb 1:53:110122. doi: 10.1016/j.dib.2024.110122. eCollection 2024 Apr.

Abstract

This article describes a dataset used to calibrate a finite element model of a thick circular hollow section (CHS) with varying d/t (diameter to thickness) ratio under cyclic loading which may be used as a computational model validation benchmark by researchers working on similar problems in structural and mechanical engineering. The test data consists of seven cold-formed S335J2H steel CHS tube specimens tested to buckling failure in low-cycle fatigue under a three-point bending arrangement, instrumented with discrete strain gauges, displacement transducers and string potentiometers together with continuous surface deformation fields obtained by two pairs of digital image correlation (DIC) cameras. 'Half-cycle' material data from the uniaxial tensile testing of dog-bone coupons is also provided. Comparisons between measured and simulated entities such as midspan forces, moments, displacements and mean curvatures can be obtained with MATLAB processing scripts. Complete ABAQUS model input files are also provided to aid in benchmarking.

Keywords: Circular hollow section; Cyclic loading; Digital image correlation; Finite element analysis; Kinematic hardening; Seismic design.

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