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Dr. AHMED YOUSSEF KAMAL EL-DEEN MOHAMED :: Publications:

Title:
Effective Width Evaluation For Reinforced Concrete Beam with Variable Inertia
Authors: • A.YOUSSEF
Year: 2013
Keywords: Composite, beams, floors, effective, width, corrugated (profiled), steel, concrete, sheets
Journal: The Egyptian International Journal of Engineering Sciences and Technology
Volume: 16
Issue: 2
Pages: Not Available
Publisher: The Egyptian International Journal of Engineering Sciences and Technology
Local/International: International
Paper Link: Not Available
Full paper Not Available
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Abstract:

In this paper the problems connected to the effective width evaluation for reinforced concrete beam with variable inertia support one-way slabs are analyzed. Three-dimensional non-linear finite element analysis till failure is performed on fifty five simply supported concrete beams. The finite elements adopted by ANSYS are used for this study. For the purpose of validation of the finite element model developed, the numerical study is first carried out on a simply supported concrete beam that was experimentally tested and reported in the literature. The most important parameters that influence the effective width are analyzed. Some preliminary criteria for an adequate design are presented.

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