Composite Cold-Formed Steel Beams with Diagonal Rebars for Earthquake-Resistant Buildings

Author:

Samuel James1,Nair Shalini Ramachandran1,Joanna Philip Saratha1ORCID,Gurupatham Beulah Gnana Ananthi2ORCID,Roy Krishanu3ORCID,Lim James Boon Piang34

Affiliation:

1. Department of Civil Engineering, Hindustan Institute of Technology and Science, Padur, Chennai 603103, India

2. Division of Structural Engineering, College of Engineering Guindy Campus, Anna University, Chennai 600025, India

3. School of Engineering, The University of Waikato, Hamilton 3216, New Zealand

4. Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, The University of Auckland, Auckland 1023, New Zealand

Abstract

The construction industry is on the lookout for cost-effective structural members that are also environmentally friendly. Built-up cold-formed steel (CFS) sections with minimal thickness can be used to make beams at a lower cost. Plate buckling in CFS beams with thin webs can be avoided by using thick webs, adding stiffeners, or strengthening the web with diagonal rebars. When CFS beams are designed to carry heavy loads, their depth logically increases, resulting in an increase in building floor height. The experimental and numerical investigation of CFS composite beams reinforced with diagonal web rebars is presented in this paper. A total of twelve built-up CFS beams were used for testing, with the first six designed without web encasement and the remaining six designed with web encasement. The first six were constructed with diagonal rebars in the shear and flexure zones, while the other two with diagonal rebars in the shear zone, and the last two without diagonal rebars. The next set of six beams was constructed in the same manner, but with a concrete encasement of the web, and all the beams were then tested. Fly ash, a pozzolanic waste byproduct of thermal power plants, was used as a 40% replacement for cement in making the test specimens. CFS beam failure characteristics, load–deflection behavior, ductility, load–strain relationship, moment–curvature relationship, and lateral stiffness were all investigated. The results of the experimental tests and the nonlinear finite element analysis performed in ANSYS software were found to be in good agreement. It was discovered that CFS beams with fly ash concrete encased webs have twice the moment resisting capacity of plain CFS beams, resulting in a reduction in building floor height. The results also confirmed that the composite CFS beams have high ductility, making them a reliable choice for earthquake-resistant structures.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

General Materials Science

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