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Shear behavior of multi-hole perfobond connectors in steel-concrete structure

  • Xing, Wei;Lin, Xiao;Shiling, Pei
    • Structural Engineering and Mechanics
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    • 제56권6호
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    • pp.983-1001
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    • 2015
  • This study focuses on the load carrying capacity and the force transfer mechanism of multi-hole perfobond shear connectors in steel-concrete composite structure. The behavior of multi-hole perfobond shear connector is more complicated than single-hole connector cases. 2 groups push-out tests were conducted. Based on the test results, behavior of the connection was analyzed and the failure mechanism was identified. Simplified iterative method and analytic solution were proposed based on force equilibrium for analyzing multi-hole perfobond shear connector performance. Finally, the sensitivity of design parameters of multi-hole perfobond shear connector was investigated. The results of this research showed that shear force distribution curve of multi-hole perfobond shear connector is near catenary. Shear forces distribution were determined by stiffness ratio of steel to concrete member, stiffness ratio of shear connector to steel member, and number of row. Efficiency coefficient was proposed to should be taking into account in different limit state.

프리캐스트 콘크리트 바닥판 교량의 전단연결부 설계 (Design of Shear connection in Full-Depth Precast Concrete Deck Bridge)

  • 장승필;심창수;김종희;김영진
    • 한국강구조학회 논문집
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    • 제10권4호통권37호
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    • pp.759-767
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    • 1998
  • 프리캐스트 콘크리트 바닥판을 갖는 교량은 각각의 프리캐스트 바닥판에 전단연결재를 위한 흠을 두어서 강주형과 합성시키는 시스템을 갖는다. 전단연결재를 위한 홈을 무수축모르터로 채울 경우의 전단연결재 설계에 필요한 전단연결부의 강도와 강성의 산정식에 대한 해석적 검토를 수행한다. 허용응력 설계법을 프리캐스트 콘크리트 교량 바닥판에 적용할 경우에 대해 전단연결재의 배치방법을 단순교에 대해 신설과 보수의 경우로 나누어 교량 시스템에 적합하도록 제시하고 지점부 프리캐스트 바닥판의 상세를 제안한다. 강도설계 및 피로설계에 의한 설계방법을 적용할 경우에 대해서 부분합성 이론을 이용한 변수연구를 통해서 프리캐스트 콘크리트 바닥판 교량에 적합한 전단연결재의 배치방법을 제안한다. 실험 및 해석적 연구결과로부터 무수축모르터의 강도 영향을 제시하고 실제 적용시 적절한 강도기준을 제시한다.

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3D FE modeling considering shear connectors representation and number in CBGB

  • Abbu, Muthanna A.;Ekmekyapar, Talha A.;Ozakca, Mustafa A.
    • Steel and Composite Structures
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    • 제17권3호
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    • pp.237-252
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    • 2014
  • The use of composite structures is increasingly present in civil building works. Composite Box Girder Bridges (CBGB), particularly, are study of effect of shear connector's numbers and distribution on the behavior of CBGBs is submitted. A Predicti structures consisting of two materials, both connected by metal devices known as shear connectors. The main functions of these connectors are to allow for the joint behavior of the girder-deck, to restrict longitudinal slipping and uplifting at the element's interface and to take shear forces. This paper presents 3D numerical models of CBGBs to simulate their actual structural behavior, with emphasis on the girder-deck interface. Additionally, a Prediction of several FE models is assessed against the results acquired from a field test. A number of factors are considered, and confirmed through experiments, especially full shear connections, which are obviously essential in composite box girder. A good representation for shear connectors by suitable element type is considered. Numerical predictions of vertical displacements at critical sections fit fairly well with those evaluated experimentally. The agreement between the FE models and the experimental models show that the FE model can aid engineers in design practices of box girder bridges. Preliminary results indicate that number of shear studs can be significantly reduced to facilitate adoption of a new arrangement in modeling CBGBs with full composition. However, a further feasibility study to investigate the practical and economic aspects of such a remedy is recommended, and it may represent partial composition in such modeling.

Distribution of shear force in perforated shear connectors

  • Wei, Xing;Shariati, M.;Zandi, Y.;Pei, Shiling;Jin, Zhibin;Gharachurlu, S.;Abdullahi, M.M.;Tahir, M.M.;Khorami, M.
    • Steel and Composite Structures
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    • 제27권3호
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    • pp.389-399
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    • 2018
  • A perforated shear connector group is commonly used to transfer shear in steel-concrete composite structures when the traditional shear stud connection is not strong enough. The multi-hole perforated shear connector demonstrates a more complicated behavior than the single connector. The internal force distribution in a specific multi-hole perforated shear connector group has not been thoroughly studied. This study focuses on the load-carrying capacity and shear force distribution of multi-hole perforated shear connectors in steel-concrete composite structures. ANSYS is used to develop a three-dimensional finite element model to simulate the behavior of multi-hole perforated connectors. Material and geometric nonlinearities are considered in the model to identify the failure modes, ultimate strength, and load-slip behavior of the connection. A three-layer model is introduced and a closed-form solution for the shear force distribution is developed to facilitate design calculations. The shear force distribution curve of the multi-hole shear connector is catenary, and the efficiency coefficient must be considered in different limit states.

대직경 스터드 전단연결재의 정적거동 (Static Behavior of Large Stud Shear Connectors)

  • 이필구;심창수;윤태양
    • 한국강구조학회 논문집
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    • 제15권6호통권67호
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    • pp.611-620
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    • 2003
  • 강합성교량에서 19mm 또는 22mm 직경을 갖는 전단연결재가 일반적으로 사용되고 있다. 강교 상세의 단순화와 향후 바닥판 제거의 용이성 및 프리캐스트 바닥판 전단포켓의 효율적인 배치를 위해서는 대직경 스터드 전단연결재가 필요하다. 현재의 전단연결재 설계범위를 넘어서는 대직경 스터드 전단연결재에 대한 push-out 실험을 통해서 정적거동에 관한 항목들을 검토하고 기존 설계식과의 비교를 수행하였다. 25, 27, 30mm 직경의 스터드에 대한 전단실험을 통해서 탄성영역에서의 전단강성을 평가하고 세 개의 직선으로 구성된 하중-상대변위 곡선을 제안하였다. 파괴시의 극한상대변위를 평가하고 극한강도를 유로코드-4의 설계식과 비교하여 설계의 안전율을 평가하였다. 또한 30mm 스터드의 경우는 용접과 콘크리트 지압능력의 개선이 필요한 것으로 나타났다.

Analytical model for the composite effect of coupled beams with discrete shear connectors

  • Zheng, Tianxin;Lu, Yong;Usmani, Asif
    • Structural Engineering and Mechanics
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    • 제52권2호
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    • pp.369-389
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    • 2014
  • Two-layer coupled or composite beams with discrete shear connectors of finite dimensions are commonly encountered in pre-fabricated construction. This paper presents the development of simplified closed-form solutions for such type of coupled beams for practical applications. A new coupled beam element is proposed to represent the unconnected segments in the beam. General solutions are then developed by an inductive method based on the results from the finite element analysis. A modification is subsequently considered to account for the effect of local deformations. For typical cases where the local deformation is primarily concerned about its distribution over the depth of the coupled beam, empirical modification factors are developed based on parametric calculations using finite element models. The developed analytical method for the coupled beams in question is simple, sufficiently accurate, and suitable for quick calculation in engineering practice.

Effect of local small diameter stud connectors on behavior of partially encased composite beams

  • Nguyen, Giang Bergerova;Machacek, Josef
    • Steel and Composite Structures
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    • 제20권2호
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    • pp.251-266
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    • 2016
  • The paper combines two distinct parts. First the behavior of welded headed studs with small diameters of 10 and 13 mm acting as shear connectors (which are not embraced in current standards) is studied. Based on standard push tests the load-slip relationships and strengths are evaluated. While the current standard (Eurocode 4 and AISC) formulas used for such studs give reasonable but too conservative strengths, less conservative and full load-slip rigidities are evaluated and recommended for a subsequent investigation or design. In the second part of the paper the partially encased beams under bending are analyzed. Following former experiments showing rather indistinct role of studs used for shear connection in such beams their role is studied. Numerical model employing ANSYS software is presented and validated using former experimental data. Subsequent parametric studies investigate the longitudinal shear between steel and concrete parts of the beams with respect to friction at the steel and concrete interface and contribution of studs with small diameters required predominantly for assembly stages (concreting). Substantial influence of the friction and effect of concrete confinement was observed with rather less noticeable contribution of the studs. Distribution of the longitudinal shear and its sharing between friction and studs is presented with concluding remarks.

Analysis of higher order composite beams by exact and finite element methods

  • He, Guang-Hui;Yang, Xiao
    • Structural Engineering and Mechanics
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    • 제53권4호
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    • pp.625-644
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    • 2015
  • In this paper, a two-layer partial interaction composite beams model considering the higher order shear deformation of sub-elements is built. Then, the governing differential equations and boundary conditions for static analysis of linear elastic higher order composite beams are formulated by means of principle of minimum potential energy. Subsequently, analytical solutions for cantilever composite beams subjected to uniform load are presented by Laplace transform technique. As a comparison, FEM for this problem is also developed, and the results of the proposed FE program are in good agreement with the analytical ones which demonstrates the reliability of the presented exact and finite element methods. Finally, parametric studies are performed to investigate the influences of parameters including rigidity of shear connectors, ratio of shear modulus and slenderness ratio, on deflections of cantilever composite beams, internal forces and stresses. It is revealed that the interfacial slip has a major effect on the deflection, the distribution of internal forces and the stresses.

Dynamic analysis and shear connector damage identification of steel-concrete composite beams

  • Hou, Zhongming;Xia, He;Zhang, YanLing
    • Steel and Composite Structures
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    • 제13권4호
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    • pp.327-341
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    • 2012
  • With the advantages of large span, light deadweight and convenient construction, the steel-concrete composite beam (SCCB) has been rapidly developed as a medium span bridge. Compared with common beams, the global stiffness of SCCB is discontinuous and in a staged distribution. In this paper, the analysis model for the simply-supported SCCB is established and the vibration equations are derived. The natural vibration characteristics of a simply-supported SCCB are analyzed, and are compared with the theoretical and experimental results. A curvature mode measurement method is proposed to identify the shear connector damage of SCCB, with the stiffness reduction factor to describe the variation of shear connection stiffness. By analysis on the $1^{st}$ to $3^{rd}$ vertical modes, the distribution of shear connectors between the steel girder and the concrete slab are well identified, and the damage locations and failure degrees are detected. The results show that the curvature modes can be used for identification of the damage location.

Experimental analysis on steel and lightweight concrete composite beams

  • Valente, Isabel B.;Cruz, Paulo J.S.
    • Steel and Composite Structures
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    • 제10권2호
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    • pp.169-185
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    • 2010
  • The present work describes the experimental tests on steel and lightweight concrete composite beams performed at University of Minho, Portugal. The study involves tests on simply supported composite beams of 4.5 m span, with the same geometrical disposition, supports and materials. The geometrical configuration for the cross section and supports is identical for every beam, varying the shear connectors' distribution and the loading conditions. Headed studs are used to provide the connection between the steel profile and the concrete slab. The parameters in study are the stud disposition and the load distribution. The main objective is to describe the composite beams behaviour, focused on its connection, and to analyse the contribution of the different components to the beams load and deformation capacity. All the tests explored the beams maximum load and deformation capacity and different types of failure were observed.