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Yanfei Shen1,2, Yongqing Tu2.
Abstract
The multi-cell composite T-shaped concrete-filled steel tubular (MT-CFST) element is an innovative structural form. It has great potential for construction applications because of favorable advantages over traditional composite elements. The flexural strength of MT-CFST beams was investigated in this study to provide recommendations in line with existing design codes. First, formulations to evaluate the flexural strength of MT-CFST beams were derived based on the Unified Theory and plastic stress distribution method (PSDM). For the Unified Theory-based formula, a modified confinement effect factor that considers the shape of a cross-section was proposed. An experimental study on the flexural behavior of six MT-CFST beams as well as two hollow section counterparts was conducted. The influence of bending moment direction, concrete infill, wall thickness, and cross-section sizes were investigated. The accuracy of the proposed formulations was verified against the test results and numerical results from finite element modeling. The comparisons showed that the formula in line with the Unified Theory provided more accurate predictions with reasonable conservatism for the studied MT-CFST beams.Entities:
Keywords: T-shaped; composite; concrete-filled; flexural strength; plastic stress distribution; steel tube; unified theory
Year: 2021 PMID: 34073211 DOI: 10.3390/ma14112838
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Materials (Basel) ISSN: 1996-1944 Impact factor: 3.623