Effect of the Progressive Failure of Shear Connectors on the Behavior of Steel-Reinforced Concrete Composite Girders

Author:

Alsharari FahadORCID,El-Sisi Alaa El-DinORCID,Mutnbak MohammedORCID,Salim Hani,El-Zohairy AymanORCID

Abstract

Pre-stressed steel-concrete composite beams are widely used in bridges around the world. Loads during the service life of bridges may cause failure in the form of fracture in the studs near the ends of the bridge girders. The effect of stud failure on the residual static capacity and residual fatigue life of composite girders is not well investigated. Therefore, this study presents numerical investigations into the effects of the progressive failure of stud shear connectors on the residual static performance and remaining fatigue life of post-tensioned steel-concrete composite beams. The Finite Element (FE) model was validated using existing experimental work. Moreover, the effects of the progressive failure of stud shear connectors on the steel-concrete interface slippage, shear stress range, and compressive and tensile strains were investigated. The behavior of the composite girders in terms of the estimated fatigue life and residual capacity was inversely affected by the number of fractured studs. The AASHTO theoretical equation conservatively estimated the remaining fatigue life until 15% of the rows were removed and then the FE model predicted fewer remaining fatigue cycles than the theoretical equation. Until 15% of the rows were removed, the strengthened sample had a better response in terms of the stress range, tensile and compressive strains, and residual capacity. After that, both the strengthened and non-strengthened samples exhibited similar responses to the failure of studs. Subsequently, the positive effects of the post-tensioning vanish as the end studs fail. Therefore, designers should pay special attention to the ends of post-tensioned composite beams where the local failure of studs is expected.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Building and Construction,Civil and Structural Engineering,Architecture

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