Behavior of Steel-Coconut Shell Concrete-Steel Composite Beam without and with Shear Studs under Flexural Load

钢-椰壳混凝土-钢组合梁在弯曲荷载作用下有无剪力钉时的力学行为

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Abstract

In this study, we investigated using coconut shell concrete (CSC) in double-skin steel plate sandwich beams, i.e., steel-concrete-steel (SCS) under flexure. Two cases-without and with shear studs to interconnect the bottom tension and top compression plates-were considered. Conventional concrete (CC) was used for comparison purposes. The effect of quarry dust (QD) in place of river sand (RS) was considered. Therefore, four mixes named as CC, conventional concrete produced using QD (CCQ), CSC and coconut shell concrete produced using QD (CSCQ) were used. Three different steel plate thicknesses were considered (4 mm, 6 mm and 8 mm). In total, twelve SCS specimens were tested to evaluate the flexural performance under two-point static loads. Study parameters include: partial and fully composite, ultimate moment and failures, deflection characteristics, ductility property, cracking behavior and strains in both tension and compression plates. It was found that the moment carrying capacity of the SCS sandwich beams increased when the thickness of the steel plate increased. Our results provided evidence that using QD in place of RS augmented the strength of beams. Theoretical deflections were underestimated the experimental deflection, except in one case. The SCS beams showed good ductility behavior. The SCS beams exhibited crack widths at yielding well below guideline values.

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