Affiliation:
1. School of Architectural Engineering, Sichuan Institute of Arts and Science, Dazhou 635000, China
Abstract
Corrugated web girders with plate flanges have been widely applied in buildings and bridges due to the large shear capacity of the corrugated web (CW). However, experiments on corrugated web girders with tubular flanges are limited. Accordingly, this paper explores, through four full-scale small-size experimental tests used on buildings, the shear behavior of a type of girder formed with a CW, concrete-filled tubular flange, and bottom flat plate flange (CWGCFTF) with different CW thicknesses, wavelengths, and concrete strengths. Based on the imprecise results of one current test, a novel simple support device is proposed to improve the accuracy of the shear test of the CWGCFTF. The test results also show that the shear ratios of the tubular flange to the entire cross-section range from 15–18% when the loading reaches that of the corresponding shear stress to 80% of the shear yield strength of the CWs. Moreover, local buckling appears at the top surface of the steel tube with the CW shear buckling failure of the CWGCFTF under the shear tests. At the end, a theoretical equation of the shear ratio of the CW to the whole cross-section is derived, and a shear yield strength equation of the CWGCFTF is proposed and verified by comparisons with the test results.
Funder
Building Environment Engineering Technology Research Center in Dazhou
High-Level Talents Research Start-Up Project of Sichuan Institute of Arts and Science
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