Prediction of the Bending Strength of a Composite Steel Beam–Slab Member Filled with Recycled Concrete

  • Mohammed Chyad Liejy
  • , Ahmed W. Al Zand*
  • , Azrul A. Mutalib
  • , Ali A. Abdulhameed
  • , A. B.M.A. Kaish
  • , Wadhah M. Tawfeeq
  • , Shahrizan Baharom
  • , Alyaa A. Al-Attar
  • , Ammar N. Hanoon
  • , Zaher Mundher Yaseen
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

This study investigated the structural behavior of a beam–slab member fabricated using a steel C-Purlins beam carrying a profile steel sheet slab covered by a dry board sheet filled with recycled aggregate concrete, called a CBPDS member. This concept was developed to reduce the cost and self-weight of the composite beam–slab system; it replaces the hot-rolled steel I-beam with a steel C-Purlins section, which is easier to fabricate and weighs less. For this purpose, six full-scale CBPDS specimens were tested under four-point static bending. This study investigated the effect of using double C-Purlins beams face-to-face as connected or separated sections and the effect of using concrete material that contains different recycled aggregates to replace raw aggregates. Test results confirmed that using double C-Purlins beams with a face-to-face configuration achieved better concrete confinement behavior than a separate configuration did; specifically, a higher bending capacity and ductility index by about +10.7% and +15.7%, respectively. Generally, the overall bending behavior of the tested specimens was not significantly affected when the infill concrete’s raw aggregates were replaced with 50% and 100% recycled aggregates; however, their bending capacities were reduced, at −8.0% and −11.6%, respectively, compared to the control specimen (0% recycled aggregates). Furthermore, a new theoretical model developed during this study to predict the nominal bending strength of the suggested CBPDS member showed acceptable mean value (0.970) and standard deviation (3.6%) compared with the corresponding test results.

Original languageEnglish
Article number2748
JournalMaterials
Volume16
Issue number7
DOIs
StatePublished - Apr 2023

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Keywords

  • PDS slab
  • beam–slab system
  • cold-formed section
  • composite system
  • flexural strength
  • recycled aggregates

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • General Materials Science
  • Condensed Matter Physics

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