TY - JOUR
T1 - Evaluation of web post-buckling in high-strength cellular steel and high-strength concrete composite beams
T2 - A numerical study
AU - Namba, Jonas Yoshihiro
AU - Ribeiro, Igor Eduardo da Silva
AU - Tavares, Haron Cesar Almeida
AU - Rossi, Alexandre
AU - Krahl, Pablo Augusto
AU - Torres, Carlos Alberto Benedetty
AU - Martins, Carlos Humberto
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2025 Elsevier Ltd
PY - 2025/7/1
Y1 - 2025/7/1
N2 - This study numerically investigates the instability in the web of composite beams subjected to positive moments, using high-strength steel cellular profiles and high-strength concrete. The research was conducted through 360 numerical analyses performed in ABAQUS, varying the size ratio (Do/d), spacing of the cells (P/Do), length of the beams (L), and types of the cross-section. Concrete slabs were not the primary cause of failure, with damages from compression and tension having minimal influence as failures occurred in the steel profile. Longer beams, larger openings, and higher Do/d ratios reduced load capacity, while higher P/Do ratios and thicker profiles improved performance. The horizontal shear values (Vh) were obtained directly from the ABAQUS model and the Steel Design Guide 31 (SD31), which manipulates the global shear obtained from the software to calculate the horizontal shear. The values obtained directly from ABAQUS were consistent. They showed that each model performs better under certain conditions: Ward and Panedpojaman models performed well under intermediate configurations, Grilo excelled in long beams with small openings, and Eurocode 3 is suitable for large openings. This underscores the need to optimize geometric parameters and select appropriate models to ensure efficiency and safety in structural applications with high-strength materials.
AB - This study numerically investigates the instability in the web of composite beams subjected to positive moments, using high-strength steel cellular profiles and high-strength concrete. The research was conducted through 360 numerical analyses performed in ABAQUS, varying the size ratio (Do/d), spacing of the cells (P/Do), length of the beams (L), and types of the cross-section. Concrete slabs were not the primary cause of failure, with damages from compression and tension having minimal influence as failures occurred in the steel profile. Longer beams, larger openings, and higher Do/d ratios reduced load capacity, while higher P/Do ratios and thicker profiles improved performance. The horizontal shear values (Vh) were obtained directly from the ABAQUS model and the Steel Design Guide 31 (SD31), which manipulates the global shear obtained from the software to calculate the horizontal shear. The values obtained directly from ABAQUS were consistent. They showed that each model performs better under certain conditions: Ward and Panedpojaman models performed well under intermediate configurations, Grilo excelled in long beams with small openings, and Eurocode 3 is suitable for large openings. This underscores the need to optimize geometric parameters and select appropriate models to ensure efficiency and safety in structural applications with high-strength materials.
KW - Composite Cellular Beams
KW - High-strength Steel
KW - High-strength concrete
KW - Web Post Buckling
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/105002126712
U2 - 10.1016/j.engstruct.2025.120223
DO - 10.1016/j.engstruct.2025.120223
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:105002126712
SN - 0141-0296
VL - 334
JO - Engineering Structures
JF - Engineering Structures
M1 - 120223
ER -