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Название | Input parameters of three-layer steel fiber concrete beams // Magazine of Civil Engineering. – 2024. – Т. 17, № 2. — С. 12604 |
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Авторы | Lam Q. K. |
Выходные сведения | 2024 |
Коллекция | Общая коллекция |
Тематика | Строительство ; Строительные материалы и изделия ; construction beams ; steel fiber concrete beams ; three-layer beams ; beam input parameters ; stress-strain state ; numerical simulation ; строительные балки ; сталефибробетонные балки ; трехслойные балки ; входные параметры балок ; напряженно-деформированное состояние ; численное моделирование |
УДК | 691 |
ББК | 38.3 |
Тип документа | Статья, доклад |
Тип файла | |
Язык | Английский |
DOI | 10.34910/MCE.126.4 |
Права доступа | Свободный доступ из сети Интернет (чтение, печать, копирование) |
Ключ записи | RU\SPSTU\edoc\73948 |
Дата создания записи | 18.09.2024 |
Many researchers have shown interest in the study of bending concrete beams. One method involves using multilayer concrete beams with a layer of steel fiber concrete. This technique aims to improve the beams' capability for supporting load and to minimize the occurrence of cracks, particularly in areas subjected to high compressive and tensile stress. The primary goal is to reduce the stress in these beams. An advantage of using three-layer steel fiber reinforced concrete beams is the ability to repair damaged beams by adding another layer of concrete on top or below the existing concrete layer. Modifying the input parameters during the three-layer beam design process significantly impacts the overall effectiveness of the beams. In this study ANSYS simulation and nonlinear material analysis was used. The objective of the study was to investigate the behavior of three-layer bending concrete beams subjected to two concentrated loads. Specifically, the study examined the impact of varying the content of steel fiber in the concrete, as well as the effects of slirrup at the ends of the beams. Furthermore, the study explored the influence of changes in the quantity and size of steel bars in the places of tensile strength, along with the effect of varying the steel fiber concrete layer's thickness. The research results on three-layer beams were used to create diagrams that depicted the relationship between load and vertical displacement, load and stress in the compressive area, and load and stress in the tensile zone. These diagrams also helped to determine the initiation and progression of cracks in three-layer beams, starting from the application of load until the utter damaging of beams. Ultimately, this information allowed to identify the specific load level that had caused the cracking and the damaging of beams.
- Input parameters of three-layer steel fiber concrete beams
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Materials and Methods
- 2.1. Design Model of Beams
- 2.2. Finite element model for the three-layer reinforced concrete beams
- 3. Results and Discussion
- 3.1. Investigation of the effects of changes in SF content on the properties of concrete
- 3.2. Investigation of the effects of changes in shear steel stirrup spacing at the ends of the beam
- 3.3. Investigation of the effects of changes in TS bars number on the beam
- 3.4. Investigation of the effects of changes in the TS bars diameter
- 3.5. Investigation of the effect of changes in SF concrete layer that has the same thickness
- 3.6. Comment: In Figure 23, when the thickness of the SF concrete layer is changed without modifying the size of the RCB, the compressive stress, tensile stress and VD in the middle of the beam remain unchanged while the load is varied from 0 kN to 50...
- 4. Conclusions
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