2020
DOI: 10.1088/1757-899x/1006/1/012009
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Finite Element Analysis on Shear Strength of a Castellated Beam with Hexagonal Web Opening

Abstract: A beam (flexural member) with several regular openings with different shapes is called a castellated beam. The castellated beams are well accepted in the industry, multi-story buildings, and power plants due to their increased depth of the section along with the web results in increased strength and stiffness. Though numerous simulation and experimental analyses have been made on the castellated beam, with intermediate transverse stiffener, bearing stiffener and torsion stiffener are used to increase a load-be… Show more

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“…According to Tsavdaridis and D’Mello (2011) due to uneven stress distribution, the stress distribution of perforated I-sections with vertical and rotated elliptical web openings has a better performance compared to standard web openings. Lesser stress concentrations at the web opening corners are observed by using diagonal stiffener in the direction of diagonal tension and diagonal compression, thus reducing the prominence of failure at the corners (Deepha and Jayalekshmi, 2020).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to Tsavdaridis and D’Mello (2011) due to uneven stress distribution, the stress distribution of perforated I-sections with vertical and rotated elliptical web openings has a better performance compared to standard web openings. Lesser stress concentrations at the web opening corners are observed by using diagonal stiffener in the direction of diagonal tension and diagonal compression, thus reducing the prominence of failure at the corners (Deepha and Jayalekshmi, 2020).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%