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THE PREDICTION OF THE SHEAR LAG EFFECT IN BOX GIRDERS.
Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers, 1977The paper describes the application and adaptation of two methods, originally developed for use in aeronautical engineering, to the prediction of shear lag effects in single cell box girders of the type and proportions normally encountered in civil engineering.
HR EVANS, AR TAHERIAN
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A shear-lag approach to the tensile strength of paper
Composites Science and Technology, 2005A shear-lag approach to the prediction of the tensile strength of paper is outlined and examined. It is demonstrated that transition of fiber strength to paper strength requires long fibers for sheets with weak fiber-fiber bonds, or low relative bonded area. Fiber pull-out is encountered even for highly bonded sheets.
Leif A. Carlsson, Tom Lindstrom
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British Shear Lag Rules for Composite Girders
Journal of the Structural Division, 1978The draft of that part of the proposed British Unified Bridge Code dealing with composite construction has recently been completed. The writers were primarily responsible for the formulation of the shear lag rules included in the Code. This paper gives details of the content, the origin, and the calibration of these rules.
Kevin R. Moffatt, Patrick J. Dowling
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Shear lag in thin web structures
1989In Chapter 5 the stringer loads and the web shear flows were determined at cross sections of thin web beams. This Chapter 6 is concerned with the calculation of shear flows and stringer or stiffener loads in box beams and simple thin web structures under conditions in which the cross section analysis may not be applicable.
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Shear lag in slotted HSS tension members
Canadian Journal of Civil Engineering, 1996A research program was undertaken to study the shear-lag phenomenon for slotted hollow structural section (HSS) tension members having gusset plates welded at the ends, a commonly employed detail in braced frame construction. The purpose of this study was to establish whether the shear-lag reduction factor indeed involves only the weld length to weld ...
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Shear Lag in Box Culverts Supported by Piles
2014Guest ...
Ng, PL, Kwan, AKH, Lam, YK
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An improved method for analyzing shear-lag in thin-walled girders with rectangular ribs
Journal of Constructional Steel Research, 2021Yu Hong, Qianhui Pu
exaly
Discussion: Shear Lag in Shear/Core Walls
Journal of Structural Engineering, 1997openaire +1 more source
Experimental analysis of shear-lag effect in reinforced concrete T-beams
Engineering Structures, 2022CARLOS Zanuy Sanchez
exaly

