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Experimental and theoretical investigation of a composite beam for bridge structures

Results of an experimental and theoretical investigation of composite beams as elements of bridge superstructure are presented. Experiments on beams of two types made of wood and the same beams with a composite sheath were carried out. The rigidity of the beams of the second type was about twice as...

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Published in:Mechanics of composite materials 2006-07, Vol.42 (4), p.315-324
Main Authors: Piskunov, V., Grinevitskii, B., Finkelshtein, I.
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Language:English
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Summary:Results of an experimental and theoretical investigation of composite beams as elements of bridge superstructure are presented. Experiments on beams of two types made of wood and the same beams with a composite sheath were carried out. The rigidity of the beams of the second type was about twice as high as that of the first ones. The classical bending model of composite beams gave deflections smaller than experimental ones. To reconcile these results, the model is refined by including the effect of shear. The deflections are represented as classical ones multiplied by a shear factor which depends on the bending and shear stiffnesses and the span length of the beams. As a result, a good agreement between calculations and experiments is achieved.
ISSN:0191-5665
1573-8922
DOI:10.1007/s11029-006-0041-4