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Time-dependent analysis of composite beams with continuous shear connection based on a space-exact stiffness matrix

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In this article, the time-dependent behavior of continuous composite beams with partial interaction is investigated using a space-exact, time-discretized finite element formulation. The effects of creep and shrinkage taking place in a concrete slab are considered by using age-dependent linear viscoelastic models. The Euler-Bernoulli's kinematical assumptions are considered for both the connected members and the shear connection is modeled through a continuous relationship between the interface shear flow and the corresponding slip. Based on above key assumptions and the time-discretized form of the constitutive relationships, the governing differential equations are derived in terms of the displacements at a generic instant. These equations are analytically solved and the corresponding space-exact stiffness matrix is deduced for a generic composite beam element. This stiffness matrix may be utilized in a classical finite element procedure for the time-dependent analysis of composite beams with partial interaction. The present finite element formulation requires a minimum number of elements depending on the support and loading conditions. Finally, a time-dependent analysis of two-span continuous composite beams is presented. The results compare favorably with experimental data as well as previous numerical studies. It can be seen that shrinkage and creep can have a significant influence on the beam's deflection.

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hal-01009332 , version 1 (28-07-2016)

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Quang Huy Nguyen, Mohammed Hjiaj, Brian Uy. Time-dependent analysis of composite beams with continuous shear connection based on a space-exact stiffness matrix. Engineering Structures, 2010, 32 (9), pp.2902-2911. ⟨10.1016/j.engstruct.2010.05.009⟩. ⟨hal-01009332⟩
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