Shear capacity of singly and doubly webbed corrugated web girder / Hanizah Abdul Hamid, Azmi Ibrahim and Norhisham Ibrahim

A conventional plate girder involves the use of transverse intermediate stiffeners, especially in a slender web to avoid catastrophic failure associated with shear buckling of the web. In this study, a profiled web was used to replace the transversely stiffened web. The process involves introducing...

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Main Authors: Abdul Hamid, Hanizah, Ibrahim, Azmi, Ibrahim, Norhisham
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Published: Institute of Research, Development and Commercialisation (IRDC) 2006
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spelling uitm-128072016-05-26T06:56:10Z http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/12807/ Shear capacity of singly and doubly webbed corrugated web girder / Hanizah Abdul Hamid, Azmi Ibrahim and Norhisham Ibrahim Abdul Hamid, Hanizah Ibrahim, Azmi Ibrahim, Norhisham Shear (Mechanics) Girders A conventional plate girder involves the use of transverse intermediate stiffeners, especially in a slender web to avoid catastrophic failure associated with shear buckling of the web. In this study, a profiled web was used to replace the transversely stiffened web. The process involves introducing coldformed ribs into a flat steel sheet to form alternative stiffeners. This study therefore seeks to establish comparative performance of conventionally stiffened plate girders and profiled web girders of a specially formed rib arrangement with single and also double webs. Nine numbers of specimens were tested to failure under a three-point-bending system. Failure of all the profiled web girders, with either a single or double webs, is characterized by a shorter yield plateau and a steeper descending branch, a failure mode that is commonly referred to as ‘brittle’. The results of the tests on girders with profiled steel sheets, PSS(s) have shown that profiling is extremely effective in increasing the shear buckling load because it moves the sheet material out of the plane of the web, thereby increasing the rigidity 1.08 to 2.0 times higher than the equivalent conventional flat web plate girders. The experimental results also showed that post-buckling capacities are reduced by 30 % to 50 % of their ultimate shear capacities. Institute of Research, Development and Commercialisation (IRDC) 2006 Article PeerReviewed text en http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/12807/1/AJ_HANIZAH%20ABDUL%20HAMID%20SRJ%2006%201.pdf Abdul Hamid, Hanizah and Ibrahim, Azmi and Ibrahim, Norhisham (2006) Shear capacity of singly and doubly webbed corrugated web girder / Hanizah Abdul Hamid, Azmi Ibrahim and Norhisham Ibrahim. Scientific Research Journal, 3 (1). pp. 53-64. ISSN 1675-7009
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topic Shear (Mechanics)
Girders
spellingShingle Shear (Mechanics)
Girders
Abdul Hamid, Hanizah
Ibrahim, Azmi
Ibrahim, Norhisham
Shear capacity of singly and doubly webbed corrugated web girder / Hanizah Abdul Hamid, Azmi Ibrahim and Norhisham Ibrahim
description A conventional plate girder involves the use of transverse intermediate stiffeners, especially in a slender web to avoid catastrophic failure associated with shear buckling of the web. In this study, a profiled web was used to replace the transversely stiffened web. The process involves introducing coldformed ribs into a flat steel sheet to form alternative stiffeners. This study therefore seeks to establish comparative performance of conventionally stiffened plate girders and profiled web girders of a specially formed rib arrangement with single and also double webs. Nine numbers of specimens were tested to failure under a three-point-bending system. Failure of all the profiled web girders, with either a single or double webs, is characterized by a shorter yield plateau and a steeper descending branch, a failure mode that is commonly referred to as ‘brittle’. The results of the tests on girders with profiled steel sheets, PSS(s) have shown that profiling is extremely effective in increasing the shear buckling load because it moves the sheet material out of the plane of the web, thereby increasing the rigidity 1.08 to 2.0 times higher than the equivalent conventional flat web plate girders. The experimental results also showed that post-buckling capacities are reduced by 30 % to 50 % of their ultimate shear capacities.
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author Abdul Hamid, Hanizah
Ibrahim, Azmi
Ibrahim, Norhisham
author_facet Abdul Hamid, Hanizah
Ibrahim, Azmi
Ibrahim, Norhisham
author_sort Abdul Hamid, Hanizah
title Shear capacity of singly and doubly webbed corrugated web girder / Hanizah Abdul Hamid, Azmi Ibrahim and Norhisham Ibrahim
title_short Shear capacity of singly and doubly webbed corrugated web girder / Hanizah Abdul Hamid, Azmi Ibrahim and Norhisham Ibrahim
title_full Shear capacity of singly and doubly webbed corrugated web girder / Hanizah Abdul Hamid, Azmi Ibrahim and Norhisham Ibrahim
title_fullStr Shear capacity of singly and doubly webbed corrugated web girder / Hanizah Abdul Hamid, Azmi Ibrahim and Norhisham Ibrahim
title_full_unstemmed Shear capacity of singly and doubly webbed corrugated web girder / Hanizah Abdul Hamid, Azmi Ibrahim and Norhisham Ibrahim
title_sort shear capacity of singly and doubly webbed corrugated web girder / hanizah abdul hamid, azmi ibrahim and norhisham ibrahim
publisher Institute of Research, Development and Commercialisation (IRDC)
publishDate 2006
url http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/12807/
http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/12807/1/AJ_HANIZAH%20ABDUL%20HAMID%20SRJ%2006%201.pdf
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