Abstract
ABSTRACT In this study, experimental and numerical approaches are adopted to comprehensively investigate the flexural strength capacity and failure modes of I-shaped steel members with various web openings geometry. To validate the results, the finite element models are established using ABAQUS with the same configurations as the test specimens. Based on the experimental and numerical investigation it is observed that, the web openings not only weaken the practical section but also destroy its continuity. The common mode of failure observed in beams with web openings is excessive bending, Vierendeel mechanism and web post buckling. When the opening ratio exceeds 0.75, the openings greatly affect the stability of the components, which results in reduction in strength capacity of perforated beams. In contrast, when the opening ratio is less than 0.5, the openings have negligible impact on the stability and strength component. The web openings also have a significant impact on the bearing strength of the members when the provided web post width is less than 200 mm. In contrast, when the web post width exceeded 200 mm, the web opening ratio had only a small effect on the member bearing capacity. The response of the perforated beams was presented in terms of load-deflection and moment-deflection curves. .
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