STRENGTHENING STEEL I-BEAM WITH CONCRETE FLANGE
Published In: 5TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ADVANCES IN CIVIL, STRUCTURAL AND MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
Author(s): M.RABIE , S.ZAKY
Abstract: Strengthening and rehabilitation of structures is a major concern for researchers in the civil engineering community in recent years due to the aging of these structures and the need for effective methods of strengthening. Concrete slab can be used for strengthening existing steel beams, In this research, the behavior of composite beams was studied. An experimental program was carried out to test fourteen simply supported composite beams and a Steel I-beam without any concrete slabs. The composite beams were divided into three groups to investigate the strengthening of steel I-beam with a concrete flange with variable slab thickness, slab width and variable position of top steel I-beam flange to the concrete slab. A valuable conclusion help structural engineer in design of composite sections is gained.
- Publication Date: 26-Sep-2016
- DOI: 10.15224/978-1-63248-105-4-21
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STAGNATION POINT FLOW, HEAT AND MASS TRANSFER OVER A NONLINEAR STRETCHING SHEET WITHSUCTION/INJECTION
Published In: 5TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ADVANCES IN CIVIL, STRUCTURAL AND MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
Author(s): B. SHANKAR , CH. ACHI REDDY
Abstract: The present paper is to investigate the combined effects of the heat and mass transfer on the unsteady two-dimensional boundary layer flow over a nonlinear stretching sheet in the presence of Stagnation point and Suction/ Injection.The governing nonlinear partial differential equations have been reduced to the coupled nonlinear ordinary differential equations by the similarity transformations. The resulting equations are solved numerically by using Keller box method. The velocity, temperature and concentration distributions are discussed numerically and presented through graphs.
- Publication Date: 26-Sep-2016
- DOI: 10.15224/978-1-63248-105-4-22
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