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Influence of Openings and U-section Height Variation on the Structural ‎Behavior of Steel-concrete Composite Beams Containing Openings

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  • tiba zaidan University of Diyala Author

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https://doi.org/10.65204/djes.v3i1.374

Abstract

This study investigates the experimental effect of openings and varying steel section heights on the structural behavior of concrete-filled cold-formed U-shaped composite beams. Four specimens were fabricated and tested under four-point loading: one reference beam without openings (CB1) and three with circular openings at different section heights (300, 350, and 400 mm). The results showed a 16% reduction in the ultimate flexural strength with openings compared to the reference beam, with a significant increase in deflection and slippage due to the loss of effective section area and the formation of stress concentrations around the openings. Increasing section height, on the other hand, gradually improved strength and stiffness, with the ultimate load reaching 305 kN at a height of 400 mm, indicating the ability of the larger section to redistribute stresses and reduce slippage. The specimens also demonstrated a transition in failure mode from localized failure around the openings to a more uniform flexural failure at higher heights. These results emphasize the importance of incorporating geometric considerations of openings and height into the design to ensure efficient performance and safety of modern composite beams.

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2026-03-22

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