2023
DOI: 10.24425/ace.2023.146078
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Cracking control technique for continuous steel-concrete composite girders under negative bending moment

Abstract: Continuous steel-concrete composite girder can fully utilize material strength and possess large spanning ability for bridge constructions. However, the weak cracking resistance at the negative bending moment region of the girder seriously harms its durability and serviceability. This paper investigates practical techniques to improve the cracking performance of continuous steel-concrete composite girders subjected to hogging moment. A real continuous girder was selected as the background bridge and introduced… Show more

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“…A steel-concrete composite beam bridge is composed of steel beams and concrete bridge deck, which are combined by shear connectors. This kind of structure makes full use of the tensile properties of steel and the compressive performance of concrete, and it is more suitable for large-span bridge structures because it has many advantages such as high stiffness, short construction period, and good economic benefits [1,2]. However, in the negative bending moment zone, the concrete bridge deck is subjected to tensile stress, and the steel beam is subjected to compressive stress, which is an unfavorable stress state for the steel-concrete composite beam structure.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A steel-concrete composite beam bridge is composed of steel beams and concrete bridge deck, which are combined by shear connectors. This kind of structure makes full use of the tensile properties of steel and the compressive performance of concrete, and it is more suitable for large-span bridge structures because it has many advantages such as high stiffness, short construction period, and good economic benefits [1,2]. However, in the negative bending moment zone, the concrete bridge deck is subjected to tensile stress, and the steel beam is subjected to compressive stress, which is an unfavorable stress state for the steel-concrete composite beam structure.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%