Abstract

This paper presents an accurate analysis of the natural frequency and mode shape of carbon fiber-reinforced steel–concrete composite beam with double-slip surfaces. To study the flexural vibration of the composite beam, a governing differential equation considering the shear-slip effects of two interfaces is formulated. Based on this formulation, the natural frequency and mode shape of carbon fiber-reinforced composite beams are calculated. For comparison purpose, numerical simulations of the composite beams are conducted using the ANSYS in order to verify the present results. High consistency in the two calculation values is revealed. In addition, carbon fiber-reinforced composite beams are fabricated and tested. It is found that the experimental values agreed well with the theoretical results. The findings from this study may provide the benchmark reference for engineering analysis and design of carbon fiber-reinforced steel–concrete composite beams.

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