In order to study the bearing capacity and stability behavior of cold-formed steel flexural members with complicated sections,a total of 12 specimens divided into 6 groups were tested,including 3 groups of pure bending tests and non-pure bending tests each.There were three types of sections considered in this investigation,including channels with complex edge stiffeners(called B1-section),Σsection with complex edge stiffeners(called B2-section),and channels with complex edge stiffeners and V-type web stiffeners(called B3-section).Local buckling,distortional buckling and interaction buckling between them were observed in tests.The experimental results indicate that the bending strengths of B2-section specimens were the largest of these three types of specimens under the same conditions.It is found that the bending strength of B2-section specimens was increased by 6.47%for pure bending state and 8.12%for non-pure bending state,compared with that of B1-section specimens.Bending strength of B3-section specimens was almost the same with that of B1-section specimens under pure bending,but a little smaller than that of B1-section under non-pure bending state.It is also shown that B2-section specimens have better plastic deformation behavior than the other two sections.In addition,a non-linear finite element model was presented and verified against tests.The finite element analysis results agree well with experimental bending strength and failure modes.