Steel and Composite Structures
Volume 19, Number 2, 2015, pages 293-308
DOI: 10.12989/scs.2015.19.2.293
Analysis of behaviour for hollow/solid concrete-filled CHS steel beams
Audronis Kazimieras Kvedaras, Gintas Šau&269;iuvėnas, Arūnas Komka and Ela Jarmolajeva
Abstract
Interaction between the external thin-walled steel tube and the internal concrete core significantly increases the bending resistance of composite beams and beam-columns in comparison with the steel or concrete members. There is presented a developed method for design of hollow and solid concrete-filled steel tubular beams based on test data, which gives better agreement with test results than EC4 because its limitation to take an increase in strength of concrete caused by confinement contradicts the recommendation of 6.7.2(4) that full composite action up to failure may be assumed between steel and concrete components of the member. Good agreement between the results of carried out experimental, numerical and theoretical investigations allows recommending the proposed method to use in design practice.
Key Words
composite steel-concrete beams; concrete-filled circular steel tubes; hollow and solid concrete cores; design based on test data
Address
Department of Steel and Timber Structures, 2Department of Structural Mechanics, Vilnius Gediminas Technical University, 11 Sauletekio ave, Vilnius 10223, Lithuania.