Shear Resistance of End Panels in Steel and Steel-Concrete Composite Plate Girders

Shear Resistance of End Panels in Steel and Steel-Concrete Composite Plate Girders
Author: Dong Won Kim
Publisher:
Total Pages: 271
Release: 2014
Genre:
ISBN: 9781321236767

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Plate girders, usually characterized by having very deep sections, have been widely used for long-span structures and bridges. US design provisions (AASHTO Specifications for bridge design and AISC Specifications for building design) allow the designer to include the contribution of tension-field action after web buckling in calculating the ultimate shear strength of interior panels, but not exterior panels, because no effective anchor mechanism exists to resist the horizontal component of the tension-field force. This has had a negative impact on the evaluation and load rating of existing bridges; this conservatism often may requires unnecessary rehabilitation of steel girder bridges which have provided satisfactory service in the past half-century. Testing of two steel plate girders and two steel-concrete composite plate girders was carried out to investigate the shear resistance of end panels. Test results demonstrated a much higher shear resistance than that predicted by code provisions in the steel girders. The concrete slab in the composite specimens also contributed to the shear resistance, although to a lesser extent. Nonlinear finite element analyses were conducted to correlate the test results. Results from a parametric study strongly supported the behaviors observed from testing and confirmed the existence of partial tension-field action in the end panels. Based on the failure mode observed from both testing and finite element simulation, an analytical model was developed to simulate the collapse mechanism. Plastic analysis was used to derive a predictive shear resistance equation. This equation is similar in format to that used in AASHTO Specifications for interior panels but includes a parameter [alpha] to account for the contribution of partial tension-field action. Based on a strut-and-tie model, the contribution from the concrete slab was also presented. Rehabilitation of end panels by using a common scheme, first proposed by Basler and has been adopted in Eurocode 3, was found unconservative. A novel scheme was proposed and its effectiveness was verified by finite element simulation.

Composite Steel Structures

Composite Steel Structures
Author: R. Narayanan
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 187
Release: 1987-07-09
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 1482286351

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The constant need for cost-effective structural forms has led to the increasing use of composite construction, and a substantial amount of research effort is currently being spent in developing techniques for combining concrete and steel effectively. Significant economies in this form of construction have been observed, especially in bridges and building floors. Codes of Practice on composite construction are being revised in the UK and in Europe, in the light of the substantial amount of knowledge that has been generated in recent years. An International Conference organised by the Department of Civil and Structural Engineering, University College, Cardiff, UK, with the specific objective of discussing all types of metal structures in an integrated way, provided a forum for the dissemination of new concepts and for reviewing developments; the expectations of the organisers have been amply justified and exceeded by the level of international response to the call for papers. This volume contains 17 papers on composite steel structures, presented at the Conference, many of which were by well-known experts in their respective fields.

Thin-Walled Structures

Thin-Walled Structures
Author: J. Loughlan
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 988
Release: 2018-02-06
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1351085751

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This volume contains the papers presented at the Fourth International Conference of Thin-Walled Structures (ICTWS4), and contains 110 papers which, collectively, provide a comprehensive state-of-the-art review of the progress made in research, development and manufacture in recent years in thin-walled structures.The presentations at the conference had representation form 35 different countries and their topical areas of interest included aeroelastic response, structural-acoustic coupling, aerospace structures, analysis, design, manufacture, cold-formed structures, cyclic loading, dynamic loading, crushing, energy absorption, fatigue, fracture, damage tolerance, plates, stiffened panels, plated structures, polymer matrix composite members, sandwich structures, shell structures, thin-walled beams, columns and vibrational response. The range of applications of thin-walled structures has become increasingly diverse with a considerable deployment of thin-walled structural elements and systems being found in a wide range of areas within Aeronautical, Automotive, Civil, Mechanical, Chemical and Offshore Engineering fields. This volume is an extremely useful reference volume for researchers and designers working within a wide range of engineering disciplines towards the design, development and manufacture of efficient thin-walled structural systems.

CEB-FIP Model Code 1990

CEB-FIP Model Code 1990
Author: FIB – International Federation for Structural Concrete
Publisher: fib Fédération internationale du béton
Total Pages: 462
Release: 1993-01-01
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0727716964

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This design code for concrete structures is the result of a complete revision to the former Model Code 1978, which was produced jointly by CEB and FIP. The 1978 Model Code has had a considerable impact on the national design codes in many countries. In particular, it has been used extensively for the harmonisation of national design codes and as basic reference for Eurocode 2. The 1990 Model Code provides comprehensive guidance to the scientific and technical developments that have occurred over the past decade in the safety, analysis and design of concrete structures. It has already influenced the codification work that is being carried out both nationally and internationally and will continue so to do.