Experimental Program on Composite Steel and Concrete Beams

Plate bridges with encased beams are suitable for building bridges of short and medium range. The paper presented focuses on the research into progressive bridges with encased filler beams of modified steel sections designed to minimize steel consumption without affecting essentially the overall str...

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Main Author: Dubecky Daniel
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2015-11-01
Series:Selected Scientific Papers: Journal of Civil Engineering
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1515/sspjce-2015-0013
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spelling doaj-43bcb599380f4f4cb99b1ae7c1b18df82021-09-05T14:00:46ZengSciendoSelected Scientific Papers: Journal of Civil Engineering1338-72782015-11-0110271610.1515/sspjce-2015-0013sspjce-2015-0013Experimental Program on Composite Steel and Concrete BeamsDubecky Daniel0Technical University of Košice, Civil Engineering Faculty, Institute of Structural EngineeringPlate bridges with encased beams are suitable for building bridges of short and medium range. The paper presented focuses on the research into progressive bridges with encased filler beams of modified steel sections designed to minimize steel consumption without affecting essentially the overall structure resistance. This type of construction is suitable for bridges over short and middle spans as it offers a number of advantages, such as little headroom, quite clear static action of forces and a short construction period with no falsework required. Among some disadvantages is the economic inefficiency of steel I-sections, which are employed in the majority of bridges of this type. Therefore, there is an urgent need for the development of more economical design approaches and more purposeful arrangement and employment of steel beams. The paper presented brings some results from experimental tests on elements with encased steel filler-beams acting compositely under both short-term static and dynamic loads, and long-term load.https://doi.org/10.1515/sspjce-2015-0013composite beamstatic loading testsfatigue loading testslong term tests
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Experimental Program on Composite Steel and Concrete Beams
Selected Scientific Papers: Journal of Civil Engineering
composite beam
static loading tests
fatigue loading tests
long term tests
author_facet Dubecky Daniel
author_sort Dubecky Daniel
title Experimental Program on Composite Steel and Concrete Beams
title_short Experimental Program on Composite Steel and Concrete Beams
title_full Experimental Program on Composite Steel and Concrete Beams
title_fullStr Experimental Program on Composite Steel and Concrete Beams
title_full_unstemmed Experimental Program on Composite Steel and Concrete Beams
title_sort experimental program on composite steel and concrete beams
publisher Sciendo
series Selected Scientific Papers: Journal of Civil Engineering
issn 1338-7278
publishDate 2015-11-01
description Plate bridges with encased beams are suitable for building bridges of short and medium range. The paper presented focuses on the research into progressive bridges with encased filler beams of modified steel sections designed to minimize steel consumption without affecting essentially the overall structure resistance. This type of construction is suitable for bridges over short and middle spans as it offers a number of advantages, such as little headroom, quite clear static action of forces and a short construction period with no falsework required. Among some disadvantages is the economic inefficiency of steel I-sections, which are employed in the majority of bridges of this type. Therefore, there is an urgent need for the development of more economical design approaches and more purposeful arrangement and employment of steel beams. The paper presented brings some results from experimental tests on elements with encased steel filler-beams acting compositely under both short-term static and dynamic loads, and long-term load.
topic composite beam
static loading tests
fatigue loading tests
long term tests
url https://doi.org/10.1515/sspjce-2015-0013
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