The behaviour of cantilever-suspended span systems is influenced by the type of loading and the presence of flange restraint. An experimental program consisting of 33 full-scale tests was undertaken to examine the stability of beams in a single overhang configuration. The results indicate that torsional flange restraint significantly enhances the buckling resistance and is particularly effective when combined with a web stiffener. Lateral bracing of the bottom flange at column supports is of considerable importance in maintaining stability. Simulating the proper boundary conditions is essential, since test specimens are very sensitive to unwanted restraints and can buckle in a higher energy mode.A finite element model was developed that takes into account inelastic material behaviour, residual stresses and cross-sectional distortions. The predicted buckling capacities are in good agreement with experimental results. Key words: cantilever-suspended span, steel beams, distortional buckling, flange restraint, inelastic behaviour.
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