DOI: 10.3390/buildings16163310 ISSN: 2075-5309

Numerical Analysis and Calculation Method of Load-Carrying Capacity of Steel–Concrete Composite Girders with Box Sections Under Fire Exposure

Yulong Zhou, Jinbiao Li, Yu Fang, Tong Zhu, Jianian Wen, Shu Cao, Zhixuan Fei

This paper investigates the degradation law and calculation method for the load-carrying capacity of steel–concrete composite girders under fire exposure based on numerical analysis and mathematical statistics. A finite element model of simply supported box-section steel–concrete composite girders is established using ABAQUS, which is validated against existing scaled test data in terms of temperature field distribution, load-carrying capacity, and mid-span displacement. On this basis, the parametric effects of concrete slab thickness, steel web height, steel plate thickness, and concrete strength on the load-carrying capacity of the girders are systematically analyzed. The results indicate that concrete slab thickness, steel web height, and steel plate thickness exert significant influences on the structural bearing capacity, whereas concrete strength has a negligible effect. Specifically, the load-carrying capacity under fire exposure is substantially improved with the increase in concrete slab thickness, steel web height, and steel plate thickness. Furthermore, a simplified calculation formula for the capacity of box-section steel–concrete composite girders under fire exposure is developed via multiple linear regression analysis, incorporating the three dominant influencing factors of concrete slab thickness, steel web height and steel plate thickness. The proposed formula exhibits satisfactory calculation accuracy and can provide a reliable reference for the fire resistance design and repair decision-making of steel–concrete composite girders.

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