2023
DOI: 10.3390/buildings13061391
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Compatible Truss-Arch Model for Predicting the Shear Strength of Steel Shape-Reinforced Concrete (SRC) Beams

Abstract: A steel shape-reinforced concrete (SRC) beam, in which a steel profile is encased in an R.C. section, is an essential configuration of steel-concrete composite members. Nevertheless, the precise estimation of shear strength for SRC elements is currently being explored due to the challenges associated with incorporating steel-concrete interaction. This paper establishes a compatible truss-arch model to simulate the shear behavior of SRC beams and predict their maximum shear strength. In the established model, t… Show more

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“…The truss-arch model [29] is commonly used to predict the shear capacities for reinforced concrete beams. Since the load-bearing capacity provided by externally unbonded CFRP is not constrained by the concrete beam, a separate calculation is often employed.…”
Section: Calculationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The truss-arch model [29] is commonly used to predict the shear capacities for reinforced concrete beams. Since the load-bearing capacity provided by externally unbonded CFRP is not constrained by the concrete beam, a separate calculation is often employed.…”
Section: Calculationmentioning
confidence: 99%