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Mahdi Nematzadeh

Mahdi Nematzadeh

Academic rank: Professor
ORCID: 0000-0002-8065-0542
Education: PhD.
ScopusId: 36198613700
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Faculty: Faculty of Technology and Engineering
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Phone: 011-35302903

Research

Title
Flexural behavior analysis of double honeycomb steel composite encased concrete beams: An integrated experimental and finite element study
Type
JournalPaper
Keywords
Double honeycomb steel beams; Connecting straps; Confinement; Flexural behavior
Year
2024
Journal Case Studies in Construction Materials
DOI
Researchers Mahdi Shariati ، Mohammadreza Raeispour ، morteza naghipour ، Hesam Kamyab ، Armin Memarzadeh Ghaffari ، Mahdi Nematzadeh ، Ali Toghroli

Abstract

This research addresses a critical issue in composite sections—insufficient concrete flow on both sides of the steel beam web, leading to discontinuity in the filler material. The study focuses on double honeycomb beams in concrete-enclosed steel structures, categorizing them as pure and enclosed steel. A two-phase approach, comprising experimental and numerical analyses, was employed. Fabrication of specimens representing both beam types was followed by bending tests using the STD600 apparatus. The primary specimen showcased the significant advantages of composite beams over conventional steel in bending scenarios. In the experimental phase, two practical solutions were introduced—transforming beam profiles into honeycomb configurations and optimizing spatial constraints around the central linear variable differential transformer (LVDT). Finite element models, validated against test results, demonstrated the practicality and accuracy of Abaqus software. The findings highlight superior flexural behavior in composite beams, presenting promising implications for the construction industry.