Tensile Performance of Perforated IPE Connectors within Composite Beams

Farid Boursas, Rafik Boufarh, Bilal Maghaghi, Messaoud Saidani

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Abstract

This paper examines the performance of IPE perforated shear connectors, emphasizing their role in maintaining the structural integrity of composite beams. It focuses on inspecting the behavior of these connectors under pull-out forces to assess their resistance capabilities and conformity with Eurocode 4 guidelines. Pull-out tests were conducted to evaluate whether the perforated IPE connectors meet Eurocode 4's requirement of providing a minimum resistance equivalent to 10% of the shear strength. Simultaneously, the study explores two crucial parameters: hole shapes (encompassing circular and long cut holes) and the diameters of perforating steel rebar (6 mm and 8 mm) key outcomes center on comprehending load-separation curves, illustrating the connectors' performance across varied conditions. Additionally, a meticulous examination and analysis of failure modes were undertaken to interpret and derive meaningful insights from the results. Furthermore, the study employs finite element simulations using the 3D code Abaqus to analyze the behavior of IPE perforated connectors under pull-out conditions, particularly emphasizing the role of anti-uplift rebar passing through perforated holes. Remarkably, the findings conclusively affirm the effectiveness of IPE perforated connectors in withstanding pull-out forces, exceeding the prescribed 10% threshold of shear resistance undertensile stresses as mandated by Eurocode standards.
Original languageEnglish
Number of pages18
JournalRevista Ingeniería de Construcción
Volume40
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 4 Apr 2025

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Funding

This research was supported by Algeria's Directorate-General for Scientific Research and Technological Development (DGRSDT). A special thank you to the University of Larbi Tebessi and the laboratory of applied civil engineering. Any opinions, findings, conclusions, or recommendations expressed in this publication are those of the authors.

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Directorate General for Scientific Research and Technological Development
Directorate General for Scientific Research and Technological Development
University of Larbi Tebessi

    Keywords

    • 3D finite element code
    • Composites beams
    • Failure modes
    • IPE perforated connector
    • Pull-out strength
    • Pull-out test
    • load-separation curves
    • pullout forces

    ASJC Scopus subject areas

    • Civil and Structural Engineering
    • Building and Construction

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