Case Studies in Construction Materials (Jul 2024)

Flexural behavior of the corrugated steel-concrete composite structures with the polyurethane concrete (PUC)

  • Changsop Kim,
  • Quansheng Sun,
  • Chol Rim,
  • Zhonglin Sun,
  • Dengpan Zhai,
  • Yanqi Wang,
  • Guangyong Yun

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 20
p. e03206

Abstract

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The use of polyurethane concrete (PUC) with a high compressive strength together with a corrugated steel plate (CSP) with a high tensile strength can improve the bending capacity of the corrugated steel-concrete composite structures. Although the PUC is lighter than normal concrete, its compressive, tensile, and bond strengths are much higher. In the paper, two groups of corrugated steel-concrete composite structure specimens with the PUC were designed, and the positive and negative bending capacities of the composite structure specimens were tested by a symmetrical four-point loading test and compared with that of the composite structure specimens using the normal concrete. The test results show that the bending capacity and deformation property of the composite structure specimens with the PUC are greatly improved compared with those using the normal concrete. Compared with the positive and negative bending capacities of the corrugated steel-normal concrete composite structure specimens, the composite structure specimens using PUC in the compression zone increased by 137.88 % and 136.42 %, while the corrugated steel-PUC composite structure specimens increased by 311.69 % and 283.39 %. Since the PUC has high bond strength, the test results of the negative flexural rigidity of the corrugated steel-PUC composite structure specimens were evaluated higher than the derived theoretical results. The test results of the corrugated steel-normal concrete composite structure specimens and the composite structure specimens using PUC in the compression zone are consistent with the theoretical results. In addition, using the PUC in the compression zone greatly improves the negative bending performance of the composite structure.

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