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Flexural Vibration of Prestressed Concrete Bridges with Corrugated Steel Webs
International Journal of Structural Stability and Dynamics, 2017Prestressed concrete bridges with corrugated steel webs have emerged as a new form of steel-concrete composite bridges with remarkable advantages compared with the traditional ones. However, the assumption that plane sections remain plane may no longer be valid for such bridges due to the different behavior of the constituents.
Jiang, R, CHEN, X, LI, Z, Au, FTK
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Research on Fatigue Behavior of Beam with Corrugated Steel Webs
Advanced Materials Research, 2013This paper present that experimental research on the fatigue behavior of beam with Q345c steel corrugated webs. There are four test specimens with different structural feature will be tested in three-point bending to load by Shinmadzu 4890 fatigue testing machine.
Xiao Long Hu +2 more
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Normalized shear strength of trapezoidal corrugated steel webs
Journal of Constructional Steel Research, 2017Abstract Steel corrugated webs are vertical and lightweight plates responsible for carrying large in-plane loads before buckling. Three modes of shear failure are typical for these elements: local, global, and interactive shear buckling. In this paper, previously published analytical models for the estimation of the shear strength of trapezoidal ...
Moussa Leblouba +4 more
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Natural frequency of a composite girder with corrugated steel web
Steel and Composite Structures, 2015This paper presents the natural frequency of a composite girder with corrugated steel web (CGCSW). A corrugated steel web has negligible in-plane axial stiffness, due to the unique characteristic of corrugated steel webs, which is called the accordion effect. Thus, the corrugated steel web only resists shear force.
Jiho Moon +3 more
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Steel-concrete composite girders with corrugated steel webs: Accordion effects
Journal of Constructional Steel ResearchZijian Bi, Guotao Yang
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Segmental Concrete Bridges with Corrugated Steel Webs
2011A Prestressed Concrete (PC) bridge with corrugated steel webs is less expensive than a conventional PC bridge with concrete webs if the span is more than 50 m. This is due to the fact that the corrugated web bridge is 20–30% lighter than the concrete web bridge.
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Steel Built-up Girders with Trapezoidally Corrugated Webs
Engineering Journal, 1998The availability of high strength steels requires innovative designs, such as the use of corrugated webs, for efficient use of these steels. Economical design of steel girders normally requires thin webs; the conventional welding of stiffeners to allow the use of thin webs has two disadvantages.
Mohamed Elgaaly, Anand Seshadri
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Local Bearing Capacity of Steel Beams with Corrugated Webs
International Journal of Steel Structures, 2018Nine specimens were tested to investigate the local bearing capacity of steel beams with corrugated webs. Then, the influence of different load distribution widths on local bearing capacity was studied. Results showed that the failure modes of the specimens were web yielding and changed from brittle failure to plastic failure at increased distribution ...
Xiaopeng Li, Zhe Zhang, Guoqiang Li
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Cold-formed steel beams of corrugated web
2013Corrugated web girders represent a relatively new structural system emerged in the past two decades.The main benefits of this type of elements are that the corrugated webs increase the beam’s stability against buckling, which may result in a very economical design via the reduction of web stiffeners.
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Application of corrugated plates as the web of steel coupling beams
Journal of Constructional Steel Research, 2013Abstract Nowadays, steel coupling beams are used as an efficient alternative to reinforced concrete (RC) coupling beams. Particularly in the coupled shear walls system, coupling beams are the main members for dissipating seismic energy. In this paper, for the first time the application of corrugated plates as the web of steel coupling beams (rather ...
Amir Shahmohammadi +3 more
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