Effect of an Opening on Reinforced Concrete Hollow Beam Web Under Torsional, Flexural, and Cyclic Loadings

Abstract Hollow sections have been increasingly applied in the construction of buildings, bridges, offshore structures, and towers for passing electrical and mechanical pipes or other utilities. Torsion caused by external force is a weakness of hollow sections that is rarely investigated. In particu...

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Main Authors: Sarah Jabbar, Farzad Hejazi, H. Mahir Mahmod
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Marcílio Alves
Series:Latin American Journal of Solids and Structures
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Online Access:http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1679-78252016000801576&lng=en&tlng=en
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spelling doaj-41f04788ce8c4fd5be2f380866547f872020-11-24T21:24:36ZengMarcílio AlvesLatin American Journal of Solids and Structures1679-78251381576159510.1590/1679-782512629S1679-78252016000801576Effect of an Opening on Reinforced Concrete Hollow Beam Web Under Torsional, Flexural, and Cyclic LoadingsSarah JabbarFarzad HejaziH. Mahir MahmodAbstract Hollow sections have been increasingly applied in the construction of buildings, bridges, offshore structures, and towers for passing electrical and mechanical pipes or other utilities. Torsion caused by external force is a weakness of hollow sections that is rarely investigated. In particular, the behavior of hollow sections with high-strength concrete (HSC) and ultra-high performance concrete (UHPC) remains poorly studied. This study aims to examine the behavior of a reinforced concrete hollow beam with opening and compare it with a hollow beam without opening. The hollow beam with an opening is modeled using the finite element method and analyzed under torsional, flexural, and cyclic loading with HSC and UHPC materials. The effect of the opening section size on the behavior of hollow beam is also evaluated. The openings created in the web of hollow beams led to a decrease in beam capacity although the hollow beam with small opening can carry almost the same load as that of hollow beam without an opening. The result also shows that the capacity of UHPC beams for twisting is twice that of HSC beams.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1679-78252016000801576&lng=en&tlng=enCyclic loadFlexural loadFinite elementHollow beamHigh-strength concrete (HSC)Torsion loadUltrahigh-performance concrete (UHPC)
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author Sarah Jabbar
Farzad Hejazi
H. Mahir Mahmod
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Farzad Hejazi
H. Mahir Mahmod
Effect of an Opening on Reinforced Concrete Hollow Beam Web Under Torsional, Flexural, and Cyclic Loadings
Latin American Journal of Solids and Structures
Cyclic load
Flexural load
Finite element
Hollow beam
High-strength concrete (HSC)
Torsion load
Ultrahigh-performance concrete (UHPC)
author_facet Sarah Jabbar
Farzad Hejazi
H. Mahir Mahmod
author_sort Sarah Jabbar
title Effect of an Opening on Reinforced Concrete Hollow Beam Web Under Torsional, Flexural, and Cyclic Loadings
title_short Effect of an Opening on Reinforced Concrete Hollow Beam Web Under Torsional, Flexural, and Cyclic Loadings
title_full Effect of an Opening on Reinforced Concrete Hollow Beam Web Under Torsional, Flexural, and Cyclic Loadings
title_fullStr Effect of an Opening on Reinforced Concrete Hollow Beam Web Under Torsional, Flexural, and Cyclic Loadings
title_full_unstemmed Effect of an Opening on Reinforced Concrete Hollow Beam Web Under Torsional, Flexural, and Cyclic Loadings
title_sort effect of an opening on reinforced concrete hollow beam web under torsional, flexural, and cyclic loadings
publisher Marcílio Alves
series Latin American Journal of Solids and Structures
issn 1679-7825
description Abstract Hollow sections have been increasingly applied in the construction of buildings, bridges, offshore structures, and towers for passing electrical and mechanical pipes or other utilities. Torsion caused by external force is a weakness of hollow sections that is rarely investigated. In particular, the behavior of hollow sections with high-strength concrete (HSC) and ultra-high performance concrete (UHPC) remains poorly studied. This study aims to examine the behavior of a reinforced concrete hollow beam with opening and compare it with a hollow beam without opening. The hollow beam with an opening is modeled using the finite element method and analyzed under torsional, flexural, and cyclic loading with HSC and UHPC materials. The effect of the opening section size on the behavior of hollow beam is also evaluated. The openings created in the web of hollow beams led to a decrease in beam capacity although the hollow beam with small opening can carry almost the same load as that of hollow beam without an opening. The result also shows that the capacity of UHPC beams for twisting is twice that of HSC beams.
topic Cyclic load
Flexural load
Finite element
Hollow beam
High-strength concrete (HSC)
Torsion load
Ultrahigh-performance concrete (UHPC)
url http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1679-78252016000801576&lng=en&tlng=en
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