Title of article
Finite Element Instability Analysis of the Steel Joist of Continuous Composite Beams with Flexible Shear Connectors
Author/Authors
Bakhshi, H Engineering Faculty - Hakim Sabzevari University, Sabzevar , Ronagh, H.R Instiutute for Infrastructure Engineering - Western Sydney University - Penrith - NSW 2751, Australia
Pages
19
From page
351
To page
369
Abstract
Composite steel/concrete beams may buckle in hogging bending regions. As the top
flange of I-beam in that arrangement is restricted from any translational deformation
and twist, the web will distort during buckling presenting a phenomenon often
described as restricted distortional buckling. There are limited studies available in the
literature of restricted distortional buckling of composite steel/concrete I-beams
subjected to negative or hogging bending. There is none however that includes the
effect of partial shear interaction. In this paper, finite element models for in-plane
analysis and out-of-plane buckling of continuous composite I-beams including the
effects of partial shear interaction are presented.
Keywords
Finite element model , In-plane analysis , Out-of-plane buckling , Restricted distortional buckling , Partial shear interaction
Journal title
Astroparticle Physics
Serial Year
2017
Record number
2433123
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