@misc{WangLiEuler, author = {Wang, Jian and Li, Zheng and Euler, Mathias}, title = {Investigation on shear buckling of steel welded I-section beams with reinforced web openings}, series = {ce/papers}, volume = {6}, journal = {ce/papers}, number = {3-4}, doi = {10.1002/cepa.2361}, pages = {1754 -- 1760}, language = {en} } @misc{WangLiPasternaketal., author = {Wang, Jian and Li, Zheng and Pasternak, Hartmut and Euler, Mathias}, title = {Querkrafttragf{\"a}higkeit von Wellstegtr{\"a}gern mit versteiften quadratischen Steg{\"o}ffnungen}, series = {Bauingenieur}, volume = {98}, journal = {Bauingenieur}, number = {11}, issn = {0005-6650}, doi = {10.37544/0005-6650-2023-11-31}, pages = {343 -- 353}, abstract = {Die Ergebnisse aus drei Traglastversuchen und einer umfangreichen numerischen Parameterstudie (FE-Berechnungen) zum Tragverhalten von Wellstegtr{\"a}gern mit quadratischen Steg{\"o}ffnungen werden vorgestellt. Es werden versteifte Steg{\"o}ffnungen mit einem umlaufenden Versteifungskranz betrachtet. In der Parameterstudie werden die Einfl{\"u}sse der Steg{\"o}ffnungsgeometrie, der Tr{\"a}gergeometrie und der Position der Steg{\"o}ffnung auf die Querkrafttragf{\"a}higkeit der Wellstegtr{\"a}ger untersucht.}, language = {de} } @misc{WangLiPasternaketal., author = {Wang, Jian and Li, Zheng and Pasternak, Hartmut and Euler, Mathias}, title = {Shear Buckling Behavior of Tapered Steel Plate Girders with Sinusoidally Corrugated Webs}, series = {ce/papers}, volume = {6}, journal = {ce/papers}, number = {3-4}, issn = {2509-7075}, doi = {10.1002/cepa.2534}, pages = {1787 -- 1792}, language = {en} } @misc{WangEulerPasternaketal., author = {Wang, Jian and Euler, Mathias and Pasternak, Hartmut and Li, Zheng and Krausche, Thomas and Launert, Benjamin}, title = {Bending capacity of single and double-sided welded I-section girders: Part 1: Experimental investigations}, series = {Current Perspectives and New Directions in Mechanics, Modelling and Design of Structural Systems : Proceedings of The Eighth International Conference on Structural Engineering, Mechanics and Computation, 5-7 September 2022, Cape Town, South Africa}, journal = {Current Perspectives and New Directions in Mechanics, Modelling and Design of Structural Systems : Proceedings of The Eighth International Conference on Structural Engineering, Mechanics and Computation, 5-7 September 2022, Cape Town, South Africa}, publisher = {CRC Press}, address = {Boca Raton}, isbn = {978-1-00-334845-0}, doi = {10.1201/9781003348443-159}, pages = {975 -- 980}, abstract = {The lateral-torsional buckling resistance of welded steel girders is affected by their residual stresses and geo-metric imperfections. Generally, both influences are mainly controlled by the manufacturing process, in partic-ular the welding of the girder. This paper presents experimental investigations on four laterally unbraced welded steel girders with thin-walled I-sections, whose flange-to-web junctions are welded from one or two sides to evaluate the fabrication influence. The investigations include lateral-torsional buckling tests under combined bending and torsion loading caused by three-point bending due to an eccentric vertical single force. The geometric imperfections of the welded test girders are determined by 3D laser scanning. The test results show that the influence of the geometric imperfections and the residual stresses on the lateral-torsional buck-ling resistance is limited for the tested girders.}, language = {en} } @misc{LiXuGeissleretal., author = {Li, Zheng and Xu, Siying and Geißler, Karsten and Wang, Jian and Pasternak, Hartmut}, title = {Developed numerical Analysis of Residual Stress caused by Welding and Cutting in Steel Structures}, series = {ce/papers}, volume = {6}, journal = {ce/papers}, number = {3-4}, issn = {2509-7075}, doi = {10.1002/cepa.2601}, pages = {1507 -- 1512}, abstract = {The welding and flame-cutting process in the steel construction are commonly used, especially for the bridge structure. Some experiments about welding and cutting have been done separately by some researchers. The results from the experiments were also compared with the results from the numerical simulation under 3D or 2D models. The agreements between those results are as good as they predicted. Therefore, the numerical simulation is a better way to analyze the quality of the steel construction after welding and cutting without time-consuming and a large amount of cost. But there are only a few research about the numerical simulation and the some of them are aimed to verify the experiments. In this study, the calculation about the residual stresses after welding and thermo-cutting are considered from 3D-model into 2D-Model. The heat source model is simply regarded as curves of time and welding energy with the algorithm methods. And no matter the change of the parameters of the model and the heat source, the heat transfer and the residual stresses can be calculated with the 2D models as fast as possible. By the means of the finite element software Abaqus, the I-profiles are easy to receive the job results with the input parameters. The influence of the welding and cutting process are visual and direct.}, language = {en} } @misc{PanLiuLiuetal., author = {Pan, Mengguan and Liu, Shengheng and Liu, Peng and Qi, Wangdong and Huang, Yongming and Zheng, Wang and Wu, Qihui and Gardill, Markus}, title = {In Situ Calibration of Antenna Arrays for Positioning With 5G Networks}, series = {IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques}, volume = {71}, journal = {IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques}, number = {10}, issn = {0018-9480}, doi = {10.1109/TMTT.2023.3256532}, pages = {4600 -- 4613}, language = {en} } @misc{LiZhangShietal., author = {Li, Zheng and Zhang, Qiulei and Shi, Fei and Wang, Jian and Pasternak, Hartmut}, title = {Geometric Properties of Steel Components with Stability and Fatigue Risks Using 3D-Laser-Scanning}, series = {Buildings}, volume = {14}, journal = {Buildings}, number = {1}, issn = {2075-5309}, doi = {10.3390/buildings14010168}, abstract = {Nowadays, 3D laser scanning technology is extensively employed in laboratory investigations of steel structural components, providing accurate geometric dimensions to reduce uncertainties caused by indeterminate geometry in experimental results. It is often used in conjunction with the Finite Element (FE) Method and analytical solutions, which are more accurate deterministic operators in the research on steel structures. However, establishing a common methodological framework for transferring or mapping 3D-scanned information into finite element models for complex steel structures with stability and fatigue risks remains an ongoing task. In light of this, this study has developed a 3D scanning platform capable of obtaining accurate geometric dimensions for various types of steel components. Different coordinate systems and point cloud mapping algorithms have been established for different types of components to construct actual finite element models with initial imperfections. The feasibility of the self-developed 3D scanning platform and finite element modelling has been validated through three experimental cases: weld details, steel girders, and cylindrical shells. The research findings demonstrate that the captured point cloud can be automatically processed and corrected using the developed algorithm. The scanned data can then be input into the numerical model using various mapping algorithms tailored to the specific geometric properties of the specimens. The differences between the experimental test results and the simulated results obtained from the 3D-scanned finite element models remain within a small range. The self-developed 3D scanning platform and finite element modelling technique effectively capture the actual dimensions of different steel components, enabling the prediction of their stability and fatigue risks through numerical simulations.}, language = {en} } @misc{WangLiRobraetal., author = {Wang, Jian and Li, Zheng and Robra, J{\"o}rgen and Pasternak, Hartmut and Euler, Mathias}, title = {Investigation on Shear Buckling of Corrugated Web Beams with Reinforced Web Openings}, series = {ce/papers}, volume = {5}, journal = {ce/papers}, number = {4}, issn = {2509-7075}, doi = {10.1002/cepa.1800}, pages = {628 -- 634}, abstract = {Corrugated web beams are welded I-sections with thin-walled sinusoidal corrugated webs and flanges made of wide flat steel that have been developed as an alternative to steel girders with flat webs. In comparison with hot-rolled or welded I-beams with flat webs, corrugated web beams are connected with considerable material savings and fully automated production. Assuming the same load-bearing capacity, corrugated web beams are lighter than those with a flat web, since the corrugated web beams can often be loaded up to their plastic resistance without reinforcement of the web. The research on the load-bearing behavior of corrugated web beams without web openings is relatively mature. However, the resistance of corrugated web beams with reinforced web openings, as they are often used in buildings for installations, has not well experimentally been investigated, yet. This paper deals with the shear resistance of corrugated web beams with reinforced square web openings. Three specimens of different geometry with two square web openings were tested. The experiments are compared with a Finite Element Analysis by Abaqus® and with an analytical model allowing simplified calculation. Both models can relatively accurately calculate the shear resistance. The experimental and numerical results show that the increase of the shear resistance of perforated corrugated web beams depends on the wall-thickness and the steel grade of the web opening reinforcement.}, language = {en} }