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Shear Lag Effect and Uncertainty in Concrete Box Girder Creep

Journal of Structural Engineering, 1987
The effect of shear lag on creep deformations and stress redistributions in concrete box girder birdges is analyzed both deterministically and stochastically. It is found that the shear lag is as important for creep as it is for elastic deformations.
Vladimír Křístek, Zdeněk P. Bažant
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Analog‐Beam Method for Determining Shear‐Lag Effects

Journal of Engineering Mechanics - ASCE, 1991
A method of analysis for beams with shear-lag effects from wide flanges or with shear deformations resulting from shear studs in composite beams is presented. The basic idea is to replace the real beam with an analog beam, where all the shear deformation is concentrated in a thin layer.
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A review of research progress on shear lag effect of bridges

IABSE Congress Reports, 2021
<p>Shear lag effect is a structural effect that must be considered in bridge design. In this paper, the theoretical research progress such as the elastic analytical method, the energy variational method and the bar simulation method of the shear lag effect are reviewed. The factors affecting the shear lag effect and the effective flange width are
Shukun Duan   +4 more
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THE PREDICTION OF THE SHEAR LAG EFFECT IN BOX GIRDERS.

Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers, 1977
The 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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