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Stiffening Performance of Cold-Formed C-Section Beam Filled with Lightweight-Recycled Concrete Mixture

Al Zand, AW, Alghaaeb, MF, Liejy, MC, Mutalib, AA and Al-Ameri, Riyadh 2022, Stiffening Performance of Cold-Formed C-Section Beam Filled with Lightweight-Recycled Concrete Mixture, Materials, vol. 15, no. 9, pp. 2982-2982, doi: 10.3390/ma15092982.

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Title Stiffening Performance of Cold-Formed C-Section Beam Filled with Lightweight-Recycled Concrete Mixture
Author(s) Al Zand, AW
Alghaaeb, MF
Liejy, MC
Mutalib, AA
Al-Ameri, RiyadhORCID iD for Al-Ameri, Riyadh orcid.org/0000-0003-1881-1787
Journal name Materials
Volume number 15
Issue number 9
Start page 2982
End page 2982
Total pages 23
Publisher MDPI
Place of publication Basel, Switzerland
Publication date 2022-05
ISSN 1996-1944
1996-1944
Keyword(s) cold-formed beam
concrete filled beam
confinement
flexural strength
lightweight-recycled concrete
stiffening C-section
Science & Technology
Physical Sciences
Technology
Chemistry, Physical
Materials Science, Multidisciplinary
Metallurgy & Metallurgical Engineering
Physics, Applied
Physics, Condensed Matter
Chemistry
Materials Science
Physics
STEEL TUBULAR COLUMNS
FLEXURAL STRENGTH EVALUATION
AGGREGATE CONCRETE
MECHANICAL-PROPERTIES
SLENDERNESS LIMITS
STUB COLUMNS
EPS CONCRETE
GLASS WASTE
CFST BEAMS
BEHAVIOR
Summary The aim of this paper is to investigate the flexural performance of a new steel–concrete composite beam system, which is required to carry higher loads when applied in flooring systems with less self-weight and cost compared with conventional composite beams. This new composite member is prepared by filling a single cold-formed steel C-section with concrete material that has varied lightweight-recycled aggregates. In addition, varied stiffening scenarios are suggested to improve the composite behavior of this member, since these cold-formed C-sections are of a slender cross-section and more likely to buckle and twist under high bending loads than those of hot-rolled C-sections. The influence of using four different lightweight-recycled aggregates that combine together in the infill concrete material was investigated. These recycled aggregates are recycled concrete aggregate (RCA), expanded polystyrene (EPS) beads, crumb rubber aggregates (CRA) and fine glass aggregates (FGA). For this purpose, 14 samples of cold-formed galvanized steel C-purlin were filled with concrete material (containing 0 to 100% recycled aggregates) which are experimentally tested under pure bending load, and 1 additional sample was tested without the filling material. Further numerical models were prepared and analyzed using finite element analysis software to investigate the effects of additional parameters that were not experimentally examined. Generally, the results confirm that filling the C-sections with concrete material that contains varied percentages of recycled aggregates offer significantly improved the flexural stiffness, bending capacity, and ductility performances. For example, using infill concrete materials with 0% and 100% recycled aggregate replacement increased the bending capacity of hollow C-section by about 11.4 and 8.6 times, respectively. Furthermore, stiffening of the concrete-filled C-sections with steel strips or screw connectors eventually improved the composite behavior of the specimens which led to an increase in their bending capacities accordingly, and this improvement enhanced more with an increased number of these strips and connectors.
Language eng
DOI 10.3390/ma15092982
Field of Research 03 Chemical Sciences
09 Engineering
HERDC Research category C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal
Persistent URL http://hdl.handle.net/10536/DRO/DU:30166992

Document type: Journal Article
Collections: Faculty of Science, Engineering and Built Environment
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