Ali Imran Ahmad Kamal, Fariz Aswan Ahmad Zakwan, Ruqayyah Ismail
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Statistical analysis found a strong relationship (r²=0.96) between web opening geometry and reduction in capacity, while significance testing showed the influence of all perforation parameters. Modes of failure were found to differ between cssbs and ssbs. An analytical model is proposed that predicts loss of strength as a function of web opening, while being supported by eurocode (en 1993-1-4), and aims to manage limitations of existing design codes for perforated stainless-steel beams. In addition, the study addresses sustainability of cssbs with an observation of over 90% recyclability of material, and reduced weight, approximately 12% overall. While cssbs had an increased initial cost per kg of material, they will offer economic and environmental benefits over the life of the structure and any recycled material. 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Flexural behavior of cellular stainless-steel beams: experimental and statistical analysis
This study examines the flexural performance of cellular stainless-steel beams (cssbs) with circular web openings associated with experimental validation, statistical analysis, and sustainability evaluation. Cssbs are advantageous in reducing weight and material use, while the weight reduction negatively affects flexural strength and introduces new failure mechanisms such as shear buckling and local yielding. Three-point bending tests were conducted on welded austenitic stainless-steel beams (en 1.4301), comparing cssbs to solid stainless-steel beams (ssbs). Experimental results revealed a 16.77% reduction in flexural capacity and a 12% decrease in stiffness for cssbs relative to ssbs, accompanied by increased mid-span deflections under identical loading. Statistical analysis found a strong relationship (r²=0.96) between web opening geometry and reduction in capacity, while significance testing showed the influence of all perforation parameters. Modes of failure were found to differ between cssbs and ssbs. An analytical model is proposed that predicts loss of strength as a function of web opening, while being supported by eurocode (en 1993-1-4), and aims to manage limitations of existing design codes for perforated stainless-steel beams. In addition, the study addresses sustainability of cssbs with an observation of over 90% recyclability of material, and reduced weight, approximately 12% overall. While cssbs had an increased initial cost per kg of material, they will offer economic and environmental benefits over the life of the structure and any recycled material. The study cumulatively provides evidence to support the use of cssbs in sustainable structural designs, and it demonstrates experimental values and models intended for practice.
期刊介绍:
The Asian Journal of Civil Engineering (Building and Housing) welcomes articles and research contributions on topics such as:- Structural analysis and design - Earthquake and structural engineering - New building materials and concrete technology - Sustainable building and energy conservation - Housing and planning - Construction management - Optimal design of structuresPlease note that the journal will not accept papers in the area of hydraulic or geotechnical engineering, traffic/transportation or road making engineering, and on materials relevant to non-structural buildings, e.g. materials for road making and asphalt. Although the journal will publish authoritative papers on theoretical and experimental research works and advanced applications, it may also feature, when appropriate: a) tutorial survey type papers reviewing some fields of civil engineering; b) short communications and research notes; c) book reviews and conference announcements.