Analytical study of effect of web opening on flexural behaviour of hybrid beams

被引:1
作者
Morkhade S.G. [1 ]
Kshirsagar M. [1 ]
Dange R. [1 ]
Patil A. [1 ]
机构
[1] Department of Civil Engineering, Vidya Pratishthan’s Kamalnayan Bajaj Institute of Engineering and Technology, Baramati, S.P.P.U., Pune, 413 133, Maharashtra
关键词
Analytical study; Finite element analysis; Flexural behaviour; High strength steel; Hybrid beam; Vierendeel mechanism; Web openings;
D O I
10.1007/s42107-019-00122-4
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
This paper present the analytical study of effect of web opening on flexural response of hybrid beams with various shapes of openings. Hybrid beam is used in structures to enhance their bending as well as shear strength. Fabricated beams are used when appropriate hot rolled section is not satisfying the design criteria. The beams are said to be a hybrid beams, when the beams are made up by means of the plates of not the same strength in flanges and web (mostly, f yf > f yw ). In the present study, steel of nominal yield stress of 410 MPa and 250 MPa was employed as material for flanges and web, respectively. The analytical investigation has been carried using ANSYS software. The finite element model holds both the geometric as well as material nonlinearity. Failure modes, load–deflection behaviour of samples and stress concentration with deviation in size, shape and position of openings has been examined closely. From the parametric study, it has been observed that averagely there is a 40% increase in strength for the castellated hybrid beams over the homogeneous beams. Amongst the various shapes of opening, the performance of circular and hexagonal openings found to be excellent. The observed failure modes were similar in both hybrid as well as homogeneous beams and the predominant failure mode observed was the failure by the “Vierendeel Mechanism”. © 2019, Springer Nature Switzerland AG.
引用
收藏
页码:537 / 547
页数:10
相关论文
共 23 条
[1]  
Release 12.0/Mechanical user guide, (2010)
[2]  
Abuyoune S., Adeli H., Optimization of hybrid steel plate girders, Computers and Structures, 21, 5, pp. 575-582, (1987)
[3]  
Barker M.G., Schrage S.D., High performance steel bridge design and cost comparisons, Transportation Research Record, 1740, pp. 33-39, (2000)
[4]  
Carskaddan P., Shear buckling of unstiffened hybrid beams, Journal of the Structural Division, ASCE, 94, ST8, pp. 1965-1990, (1968)
[5]  
Chung K.F., Lawson R.M., Simplified design of composite beams with large web openings to Eurocode 4, Journal of Constructional Steel Research, 57, pp. 135-163, (2001)
[6]  
Chung K.F., Liu T.C.H., Ko A.C.H., Steel beams with large web openings of various shapes and sizes: An empirical design method using a generalized moment-shear interaction curve, Journal of Constructional Steel Research, 59, pp. 1177-1200, (2003)
[7]  
Erdal F., Saka M.P., Ultimate load carrying capacity of optimally designed steel cellular beams, Journal of Constructional Steel Research, 80, pp. 355-368, (2013)
[8]  
Frost R., Schilling C., Behaviour of hybrid beams subjected to static loads, Journal of the Structural Division ASCE, 90, ST3, pp. 55-86, (1964)
[9]  
Gaylord E.H., Gaylord C.N., Stallmeyer J.E., Design of steel structures, (1992)
[10]  
Greco N., Earls C., Structural ductility in hybrid high performance steel beams, Journal of Structural Engineering, ASCE, 129, 12, pp. 1584-1595, (2000)