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A Parametric Study on the Behavior of Arch Composite Beams Prestressed with External Tendons

Abdelrahim Sabsabi    
Oussama Baalbaki    
Adnan Masri and Hassan Ghanem    

Resumen

Arch beams are widely used in bridge construction due to their ability to withstand much greater loads than horizontal beams. The utilization of composite construction has also increased due to its tendency to optimize the utilization of construction materials, leading to significant savings in steel costs. In this research, a detailed experiment work on a simply supported arch composite beam under a positive moment was presented; then, a numerical model was created using ABAQUS to simulate its nonlinear behavior. The beams were formed from a concrete slab attached to steel beams by means of perfobond shear connectors (PSCs). A good agreement between the model and experiment was obtained. A parametric study was developed to identify the influence of the initial prestressing, rise to span ratio, and beam length on the behavior of the arch composite beam. It was found that the presence of tendons enhances the serviceability behavior, increases the ultimate load by 40% compared to the control beam, and equilibrates the horizontal thrust of the arch, even in the absence of initial prestressing. In addition, the beam exhibits a clear tied arch behavior due to the large eccentricity as the rise-to-depth ratio increases. Furthermore, the prestress force was found to be more effective in the longer span and the incremental stress in tendons more remarkable.

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