Economic construction management of composite beam using the head stud shear connector with encased cold-formed steel built-up fix beam via efficient computer simulation

Yin, Jinzhao; Tong, Huizhi; Gholizadeh, Morteza; Zandi, Yousef; Selmi, Abdellatif; Roco-Videla, Angel; Issakhov, Alibek

Abstract

With regard to economic efficiency, composite fix beams are widely used to pass longitudinal shear forces across the interface. The current knowledge of the composite beam load-slip activity and shear capability are restricted to data from measurements of push-off. Modelling and analysis of the composite beams based on Euro-code 4 regarding to shear, bending, and deflection under differing loads were carried out using Finite Element through an efficient computer simulation and the final loading and sections capacity based on the failure modes was analysed. In bending, the section potential was increased by an improvement of the strength in both steel and concrete, but the flexural and compressive resistance growth is very weak (3.2% 3.1% and 3.0%), while the strength of the concrete has increased respectively from 25 N/mm(2) to 30, 35, and 40 N/mm(2) compared to the increment of steel strength by 27% and 21% when it was raised from 275 to 355 and 460 N/mm(2), respectively. It was found that the final flexural load capacity of fix beams was declined with increase in the fix beam span for both three steel strength. The shear capacity of sections was remained unchanged at constant steel strength and different length, but raised with final yield strength increment of steel sections by 29%, and 67% when it was raised from 275 N/mm(2) to 355 N/mm(2) and 460 N/mm(2), respectively.

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Título según WOS: Economic construction management of composite beam using the head stud shear connector with encased cold-formed steel built-up fix beam via efficient computer simulation
Título de la Revista: ADVANCES IN CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION
Volumen: 11
Número: 5
Editorial: TECHNO-PRESS
Fecha de publicación: 2021
Página de inicio: 429
Página final: 445
DOI:

10.12989/acc.2021.11.5.429

Notas: ISI