Study on the Bond Strength of Steel-Concrete Composite Rectangular Fluted Sections

Concrete-filled steel tube (CFST) sections are structural members that effectively use the best properties of steel and concrete. Steel tube at the outer perimeter effectively resists tension and bending moments and also increases the stiffness of the section as steel has a high modulus of elasticit...

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Main Authors: Surya J. Varma, Jane H. Henderson
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2020-01-01
Series:Advances in Civil Engineering
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/8844799
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spelling doaj-4b4c61b9b4ab4608997bd05f0e11884c2020-12-28T01:30:13ZengHindawi LimitedAdvances in Civil Engineering1687-80942020-01-01202010.1155/2020/8844799Study on the Bond Strength of Steel-Concrete Composite Rectangular Fluted SectionsSurya J. Varma0Jane H. Henderson1Research ScholarDepartment of Civil EngineeringConcrete-filled steel tube (CFST) sections are structural members that effectively use the best properties of steel and concrete. Steel tube at the outer perimeter effectively resists tension and bending moments and also increases the stiffness of the section as steel has a high modulus of elasticity. The infilled concrete delays the local buckling of the thin outer steel tube. The interface bond strength plays a major role in the composite action of CFST sections. Provision of rectangular flutes on steel tube on CFST sections will improve the bond failure load and thereby the performance of CFST sections significantly. In this paper, the bond strength and displacement characteristics of steel-concrete composite sections are determined by incorporating rectangular shaped flutes into the steel tube. A total of five sections were tested to assess the influence of flutes on the bond strength. These tested sections are analyzed and are used to develop a finite element model using the finite element software ABAQUS version 6.13. The parameters chosen for the FE study are (i) type of flutes (outward and inward), (ii) D/t ratio (40, 60, and 80), (iii) number of flutes (2, 3, 4, 5, and 6), and (iv) dimension of flutes ((20 mm × 10 mm), (40 mm × 10 mm), and (60 mm × 10 mm)). Bond failure load is found to be higher for outward fluted sections compared to inward fluted and plain CFST sections.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/8844799
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Study on the Bond Strength of Steel-Concrete Composite Rectangular Fluted Sections
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Jane H. Henderson
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title Study on the Bond Strength of Steel-Concrete Composite Rectangular Fluted Sections
title_short Study on the Bond Strength of Steel-Concrete Composite Rectangular Fluted Sections
title_full Study on the Bond Strength of Steel-Concrete Composite Rectangular Fluted Sections
title_fullStr Study on the Bond Strength of Steel-Concrete Composite Rectangular Fluted Sections
title_full_unstemmed Study on the Bond Strength of Steel-Concrete Composite Rectangular Fluted Sections
title_sort study on the bond strength of steel-concrete composite rectangular fluted sections
publisher Hindawi Limited
series Advances in Civil Engineering
issn 1687-8094
publishDate 2020-01-01
description Concrete-filled steel tube (CFST) sections are structural members that effectively use the best properties of steel and concrete. Steel tube at the outer perimeter effectively resists tension and bending moments and also increases the stiffness of the section as steel has a high modulus of elasticity. The infilled concrete delays the local buckling of the thin outer steel tube. The interface bond strength plays a major role in the composite action of CFST sections. Provision of rectangular flutes on steel tube on CFST sections will improve the bond failure load and thereby the performance of CFST sections significantly. In this paper, the bond strength and displacement characteristics of steel-concrete composite sections are determined by incorporating rectangular shaped flutes into the steel tube. A total of five sections were tested to assess the influence of flutes on the bond strength. These tested sections are analyzed and are used to develop a finite element model using the finite element software ABAQUS version 6.13. The parameters chosen for the FE study are (i) type of flutes (outward and inward), (ii) D/t ratio (40, 60, and 80), (iii) number of flutes (2, 3, 4, 5, and 6), and (iv) dimension of flutes ((20 mm × 10 mm), (40 mm × 10 mm), and (60 mm × 10 mm)). Bond failure load is found to be higher for outward fluted sections compared to inward fluted and plain CFST sections.
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