A Review of Numerical Analysis by ABAQUS for Investigated the Behavior of Castellated Steel Beam with Diamond Castellated

Sarah Abdulmahdi Musheer, Khamail Abdul-Mahdi Mosheer
International Journal of Analytical, Experimental and Finite Element Analysis
Volume 11: issue 4, December 2024, pp 53-67


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Khamail Abdul-Mahdi Mosheer2 

Corresponding Author
Civil Engineering Department, University of Al- Qadisiyah, Qadisiyah, Iraq
khamail.mosheer@qu.edu.iq

Sarah Abdulmahdi Musheer1

Mechanical Engineering Department, University of Al- Qadisiyah, Qadisiyah, Iraq

Review Article -- Peer Reviewed
Published online – 30 December 2024

Open Access article under Creative Commons License

Cite this article – Sarah Abdulmahdi Musheer, Khamail Abdul-Mahdi Mosheer, “A Review of Numerical Analysis by ABAQUS for Investigated the Behavior of Castellated Steel Beam with Diamond Castellated”, International Journal of Analytical, Experimental and Finite Element Analysis, RAME Publishers, vol. 11, issue 4, pp. 53-67, December 2024.
https://doi.org/10.26706/ijaefea.4.11.20241201


Abstract:-
A castellated steel beam is a kind of expanded beam that is produced by expanding conventional rolled sections using a process that results in the production of an aperture in the web that is consistent in shape. Castellated beams are not only light and sturdy but also very inexpensive and easy to connect on the job site. It is possible to extend pipes, cables, and other services across the holes in the beam web using the holes on the beam. The use of castellated beams offers a number of benefits, both in terms of design and construction. The major goal of this study is to review a cost-effective cold formed steel castellated-beam with diamond castellation and low buckling. The current review focus on the main concept of castellated beam, advantages and disadvantages along with the failure issues with reasons of failure. However, the review mainly focus on two strengthening ways of castellated beam: first one increase the stiffness of castellated beam by adding intercept stiffeners in (perpendicular and parallel) directions; two second one enhanced of beam by concrete encased the castellated beam. The obtained results show that using normal concrete for improve the strength of castellated beam give better results than intercept stiffeners.
Index Terms:-
Castellated Steel Beam, Concrete encased, intercept stiffeners, ABAQUS.
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