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Stainless steel exhibits several advantages as structural material, however its applications are limited due to the high cost. A novel stainless steel, S35657, which replaced the valuable nickel element with cheap nitrogen, was designed to make its use more economical. This study aims to clarify the potential structural application of the novel stainless steel. Tensile tests were firstly conducted to investigate the effect of steel rolling direction, cold- forming enhancement and welding on the behaviour of grade S35657, with comparisons made to commonly used stainless steel S30408 and mild steel Q355. The test results revealed that S35657 grade exhibited higher strength compared to stainless steel S30408, attributed to the added nitrogen element. The post-fire behaviour of S35657 up to 1200 degrees C under unloaded conditions was tested, alongside its post-cold-forming behaviour. This thermomechanical property characterisation indicated no significant strength deterioration until the exposed temperature exceeded 800 degrees C, although the benefits of cold-forming diminished above 500 degrees C. Based on the test results, the existing stress-strain model was modified to accurately represent the pre- and post-fire stress-strain response for grade S35657. Finally, 1269 test data of S35657 stainless steel were collected and statistically analysed. The partial resistance factor of grade S35657 was determined as 1.15 when the standard value of nominal yield strength was selected as 381.9 MPa.
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JOURNAL OF CONSTRUCTIONAL STEEL RESEARCH
ISSN: 0143-974X
Year: 2025
Volume: 227
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