Abstract

Abstract Most of the engineering problems involving structural elements of steel-concrete composite beam type are approximations of the structural problem involving concrete plates connected by connectors to steel beams. Technical standards allow the replacement of the concrete plate element by a beam element by adopting a reduction in the width of the plate element known as effective width. The effective width is obtained, in most technical norms, taking into account only the parameters of beam span length and distance between adjacent beams. Numerical and experimental works found in the literature show that this effective width depends on several other parameters, such as the width and thickness of the concrete slab, and the type of loading. The objective of this work is to verify the influence of the partial interaction in the evaluation of the effective width of composite beams formed by a concrete slab connected to a steel beam with deformable connection, being used in numerical simulation three types of finite elements: a plate element for nonlinear analysis of the concrete slab; a bar element for non-linear analysis of beams with cross-section defined by a polygon; and an interface element which connects the plate and beam elements, simulating the deformation effect of the shear connectors. In the studied examples, it was found that the reduction of the shear connection stiffness at the interface between the concrete slab and the steel beam leads to a decrease in the shear lag effect and, consequently, makes the effective width of the concrete slab closer to the its real width. In another example, curves are constructed to define the effective width of a composite beam with medium stiffness. Considering maximum stresses and maximum displacements, these curves are obtained by forcing the equivalence of the approximate model with the model closest to the real problem.

Highlights

  • Structural elements of steel-concrete composite beams consist of a concrete slab connected by mechanical connectors to a steel profile

  • The objective of this work is to verify the influence of the partial interaction in the evaluation of the effective width of composite beams formed by a concrete slab connected to a steel beam with deformable connection, being used in numerical simulation three types of finite elements: a plate element for nonlinear analysis of the concrete slab; a bar element for non-linear analysis of beams with crosssection defined by a polygon; and an interface element which connects the plate and beam elements, simulating the deformation effect of the shear connectors

  • In this work the numerical analysis is used to verify the influence of the partial interaction in determining the effective width of steelconcrete composite beams

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Introduction

Structural elements of steel-concrete composite beams consist of a concrete slab connected by mechanical connectors to a steel profile. Ansourian and Aust [9] observed that the effective width depends strongly on the dimensions of the concrete slab and the loading type They suggest that the effective width of the shape that is defined is used only for the calculation of stresses and deformations in service situations. Amadio and Fragiacomo [1] conducted a series of parametric studies on bi-supported and balance composite beams using the ABAQUS program [13] Both nonlinear and elastic analysis, besides different levels of deformability of the connection, were evaluated. This work consists in verifying the influence of the partial interaction in the determination of the effective width of composite beams This verification is done by numerical analysis using finite elements capable of simulating the behavior of concrete slabs attached to steel beams through a deformable connection

Effective width
Numerical model
Plate element
Beam element
Interface element
Composite steel-concrete beam – nonlinear analysis
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