Strut-and-tie model for the support of steel beams crossing concrete beams

F. Marie, H. Somja
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Steel and concrete construction can still be regarded as two distinct industrial sectors leading to separated design procedures. Even steel-concrete composite buildings remain designed as steel structures, with a limited benefit of the presence of concrete slabs. For some years however, a more integrated design between both materials is investigated. It tries to combine them in order to take advantage from their respective qualities : the high resistance of the steel on one hand and the low cost and good fire resistance of the concrete on the other hand, for example. One of the advantages of the concrete is also the easiness in the fabrication of joints, thanks to the monolithic nature of the concrete cast in place, whereas the metallic joints by bolting or welding ask for more technical work, and represent a non-negligible part of the cost of a structure. It is therefore rather natural, in a hybrid concrete-steel conception, to try to use this advantage of the concrete. In this context, this article presents a work that was made in the RFCS SMARTCOCO project. It focuses on the design of the support of a steel secondary beam crossing a primary beam in concrete, by simple direct contact. On the basis of an experimental campaign comprising five full-scale tests, the angle of diffusion of the forces and the distribution of the stresses in the stirrups are studied and a specific strut-and-tie model is developed. Specimens of this campaign consist of a simply supported concrete beam crossed in its middle by a steel profile, with or without stiffeners, loaded by two jacks, one at each end of the steel profile. First the experimental campaign is described.  Then, internal stresses are compared with the predictions of a strut and tie model deduced from elastic stress trajectories.  Finally, simplified design guidance is deduced. 
钢梁跨混凝土梁的拉杆支撑模型
钢铁和混凝土建筑仍然可以被视为两个不同的工业部门,导致分离的设计程序。即使是钢-混凝土组合建筑也仍然被设计为钢结构,混凝土板的存在带来的好处有限。然而,几年来,研究了两种材料之间更综合的设计。它试图将它们结合起来,以利用它们各自的品质:例如,一方面是钢的高抗性,另一方面是混凝土的低成本和良好的防火性。混凝土的优点之一是易于制作接缝,这要归功于混凝土浇筑的整体特性,而螺栓或焊接的金属接缝则需要更多的技术工作,并且是结构成本中不可忽视的一部分。因此,在混凝土-钢混合概念中,试图利用混凝土的这一优势是相当自然的。在这种情况下,本文介绍了在RFCS SMARTCOCO项目中完成的一项工作。它的重点是通过简单的直接接触,设计钢二次梁跨越混凝土主梁的支撑。在五次全尺寸试验的基础上,研究了力的扩散角和马镫内应力的分布,并建立了具体的拉杆模型。这种运动的样本包括一个简单的支撑混凝土梁在其中间交叉的钢型材,有或没有加强筋,由两个千斤顶加载,一个在钢型材的两端。首先描述了实验过程。然后,将内应力与根据弹性应力轨迹推导出的杆系模型的预测结果进行了比较。最后推导出简化设计指导。
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