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The test results were compared with design results in accordance with American Aluminum Design Manual, GB 50429-2007 and Eurocode 9. A finite element (FE) model of the tested specimens under axial compression has been developed by using general finite element software ANSYS, and was verified by using the test results reported herein and other experimental results presented in the literature.
All the beams were analysed by the finite element method by using general finite element analysis software ANSYS and the results were compared with those obtained experimentally.
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