Elastic snap-through buckling load of steel frames far exceeds safety standards.
The study shows that the elastic snap-through buckling load used in proposals for pitched-roof steel frames is much higher than the actual snap-through buckling load found through a more thorough analysis. The research compared these results with experimental data and BS 5950 standards. The findings suggest that the current approach may overestimate the load capacity of practical steel frames, which could have implications for their design and safety.