Research on recycled aggregate concrete (RAC) has grown in response to the need for sustainable management of construction and demolition waste. However, applications in partially encased composite beams (PECBs) remain limited. This study investigates the flexural behaviour of PECBs with RAC through material characterisation, a four-point bending test and numerical modelling using the Abaqus v6.16. A parametric analysis assessed the effects of steel profile geometry, concrete type and steel yield strength on the load capacity of the beam. Concrete mixtures with 0%, 30%, 50% and 100% natural coarse aggregate replacement were characterised, and one PECB with 50% replacement (RAC-50) was tested in bending. The RAC-50 beam reached a peak load about 5% higher than the natural aggregate concrete specimen, showing greater ductility, slightly larger deflections and similar failure modes. Numerical results reproduced peak loads within 5% error and indicated that RAC replacement up to 50% has minimal influence on flexural behaviour. Parametric studies showed that steel profile height was the dominant geometric factor, affecting capacity by up to 74%, while yield strength influenced it by up to 18%. Overall, the results highlight the structural viability of using RAC in PECBs and support its adoption in sustainable composite construction.
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June 29 2026
Flexural behaviour of partially encased composite beams with recycled aggregate concrete
Fernanda Gabriella Batista Santos Oliveira
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Department of Structural Engineering,
University of Sao Paulo
, Sao Carlos, Brazil
Corresponding author Fernanda Gabriella Batista Santos Oliveira (fernanda.gabriella@usp.br)
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Bruno Bianchi Marques
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Bruno Bianchi Marques
Department of Structural Engineering,
University of Sao Paulo
, Sao Carlos, Brazil
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Ana Lúcia Homce de Cresce El Debs
Ana Lúcia Homce de Cresce El Debs
Department of Structural Engineering,
University of Sao Paulo
, Sao Carlos, Brazil
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Corresponding author Fernanda Gabriella Batista Santos Oliveira (fernanda.gabriella@usp.br)
Declaration of competing interest The authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper.
Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Received:
November 18 2025
Accepted:
May 18 2026
Online ISSN: 1751-7702
Print ISSN: 0965-0911
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Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Structures and Buildings 1–16.
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Received:
November 18 2025
Accepted:
May 18 2026
Citation
Oliveira FGBS, Marques BB, El Debs ALHDC (2026;), "Flexural behaviour of partially encased composite beams with recycled aggregate concrete". Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Structures and Buildings, Vol. ahead-of-print No. ahead-of-print. https://doi.org/10.1680/jstbu.25.00243
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