• 제목/요약/키워드: Shear connectors

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Design and analysis of slotted shear walls equipped with energy dissipating shear connectors

  • Shen, Shaodong;Nie, Xin;Pan, Peng;Wang, Haishen
    • Computers and Concrete
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    • 제20권5호
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    • pp.539-544
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    • 2017
  • Shear walls have high stiffness and strength; however, they lack energy dissipation and repairability. In this study, an innovative slotted shear wall featuring vertical slots and steel energy dissipation connectors was developed. The ductility and energy dissipation of the shear wall were improved, while sufficient bearing capacity and structural stiffness were retained. Furthermore, the slotted shear wall does not support vertical forces, and thus it does not have to be arranged continuously along the height of the structure, leading to a much free arrangement of the shear wall. A frame-slotted shear wall structure that combines the conventional frame structure and the innovative shear wall was developed. To investigate the ductility and hysteretic behavior of the slotted shear wall, finite element models of two walls with different steel connectors were built, and pushover and quasi-static analyses were conducted. Numerical analysis results indicated that the deformability and energy dissipation were guaranteed only if the steel connectors yielded before plastic hinges in the wall limbs were formed. Finally, a modified D-value method was proposed to estimate the bearing capacity and stiffness of the slotted shear wall. In this method, the wall limbs are analogous to columns and the connectors are analogous to beams. Results obtained from the modified D-value method were compared with those obtained from the finite element analysis. It was found that the internal force and stiffness estimated with the modified D-value method agreed well with those obtained from the finite element analysis.

Experimental and numerical studies on the shear connectors in steel-concrete composite beams at fire and post fire exposures

  • Mirza, Olivia;Shil, Sukanta Kumer;Rashed, M.G.;Wilkins, Kathryn
    • Steel and Composite Structures
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    • 제39권5호
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    • pp.529-542
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    • 2021
  • Shear connectors are required to build composite (concrete and steel) beams. They are placed at the interface of concrete and steel to transfer shear and normal forces between two structural components. Such composite beams are sensitive to provide structural integrity when exposed to fire as they loss strength, stiffness, and ductility at elevated temperature. The present study is designed to investigate the shear resistance and the failure modes of the headed stud shear connectors at fire exposure and post-fire exposure. The study includes ordinary concrete and concrete with carbon nanotubes (CNTs) to build composite (concrete-steel) beams with structural steel. Experimental push tests were conducted on composite beams at ambient and elevated temperatures, such as 200, 400 & 600℃. Moreover, push tests were performed on the composite beams after being exposed to 200, 400 & 600℃. Push test results illustrated the reduction of ultimate shear capacity and stiffness of headed stud shear connectors as the temperature increased. Although similar values of ultimate shear were obtained for the headed stud connectors in both ordinary and CNT concrete, the CNT modified concrete reduced the concrete spalling and cracking compared to ordinary concrete and was observed to be effective at temperatures greater than 400℃. All specimens showed a lower shear resistance at fire exposures compared to the corresponding post-fire exposures. Moreover, numerical simulation by Finite Element (FE) analyses were carried out at ambient temperature and at fire conditions. The FE analysis results show a good agreement with the experimental results. In the experimental studies, failure of all specimens occurred due to shear failure of headed stud, which was later validated by FE analyses using ABAQUS.

Push-Out Test에 의한 스터드와 고장력 볼트의 역학적 거동 (Mechanical Behaviors of Studs and High-Tensile Bolts by Push-Out Test)

  • 김용희;이명동;문태경
    • 한국구조물진단유지관리공학회 논문집
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    • 제3권2호
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    • pp.169-175
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    • 1999
  • Shear connectors are completely important to composite each other in steel concrete composite structures. Therefore a strength of shear connectors and relation of a load-slip have been carried out experimentally and analytically by the Push-Out test for this study. In this paper, eleven specimens were tested and the behavior of shear connectors in steel concrete composite structures are investigated.

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Stud connection in composite structures: development with concrete age

  • Chengqian Wen;Guotao Yang
    • Steel and Composite Structures
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    • 제47권6호
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    • pp.729-741
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    • 2023
  • As the most popular shear connection in composite structures, mature concrete has been widely investigated by considering mechanical properties of stud connectors (SCs) embedded. To further enhance the fabrication efficiency of composite structures and solve the contradiction between construction progress and structural performance, it is required to analyze the shear performance of stud connections of composite structures with different concrete ages. 18 typical vertical push-out tests were carried out on stud shear connectors at concrete ages of 7 days, 14 days, and 28 days. Also, the effects of concrete age, stud spacing and stud diameter on the shear capacity, connection stiffness and failure mode of the connectors were studied. A new relationship expression of load-slip for SCs with various concrete ages was proposed. The existing design code for the SCs shear strength was evaluated according to the experimental data, and a more practical prediction equation for the shear capacity of SCs with different concrete ages was established. A great agreement was observed between the experimental and theoretical results, which can provide a reference for engineering practices.

Experimental research on sagging bending resistance of steel sheeting-styrofoam-concrete composite sandwich slabs

  • Cao, P.Z.;Lu, Y.F.;Wu, Kai
    • Steel and Composite Structures
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    • 제15권4호
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    • pp.425-438
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    • 2013
  • A new-styrofoam-concrete composite sandwich slab with function of heat insulation is designed. Four full-scale simply supported composite sandwich slabs with different shear connectors are tested. Parameters under study are the thickness of the concrete, the height of profiled steel sheeting, the influence of shear connectors including the steel bars and self-drilling screws. Experimental results showing that four specimens mainly failed in bending failure mode; the shear connectors can limit the longitudinal slippery between the steel profiled sheeting and the concrete effectively and thus guarantee the good composite action and cooperative behavior of two materials. The ultimate sagging bending resistance can be determined based on plastic theory. This new composite sandwich slab has high sagging bending resistance and good ductility. Additionally, these test results help the design and application of this new type of composite sandwich slab.

Experimental study on the hybrid shear connection using headed studs and steel plates

  • Baek, Jang-Woon;Yang, Hyeon-Keun;Park, Hong-Gun;Eom, Tae-Sung;Hwang, Hyeon-Jong
    • Steel and Composite Structures
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    • 제37권6호
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    • pp.649-662
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    • 2020
  • Although several types of rigid shear connectors have been developed particularly to increase load-carrying capacity, application is limited due to the complicated details of such connection. In this study, push-out tests were performed for specimens with hybrid shear connectors using headed studs and shear plates to identify the effects of each parameter on the structural performance of such shear connection. The test parameters included steel ratios of headed stud to shear plate, connection length, and embedded depth of shear plates. The peak strength and residual strength were estimated using various shear transfer mechanisms such as stud shear, concrete bearing, and shear friction. The hybrid shear connectors using shear plates and headed studs showed large load-carrying capacity and deformation capacity. The peak strength was predicted by the concrete bearing strength of the shear plates. The residual strength was sufficiently predicted by the stud shear strength of headed studs or by shear friction strength of dowel reinforcing bars. Further, the finite element analysis was performed to verify the shear transfer mechanism of the connection with hybrid shear connector.

Shear capacity equation for channel shear connectors in steel-concrete composite beams

  • Paknahad, Masoud;Shariati, Mahdi;Sedghi, Yadollah;Bazzaz, Mohammad;Khorami, Majid
    • Steel and Composite Structures
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    • 제28권4호
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    • pp.483-494
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    • 2018
  • In this research the effect of high strength concrete (HSC) on shear capability of the channel shear connectors (CSC) in the steel concrete composite floor system was estimated experimentally and analytically. The push-out test was carried out for assessing the accurateness of the proposed model (nonlinear and finite element model) for the test specimens. A parametric analysis was conducted for predicting the shear capacity of the connectors (CSC) in the HSC. Eight push-out specimens of different sizes with different strength levels were tested under the monotonic loading system. The aim of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of the National Building Code of Canada (NBC) of Canada for analysing the loading abilities of the CSC in the HSC. Using the experimental tests results and verifying the finite element results with them, it was then confirmed by the extended parametric studies that the Canadian Design Code was less efficient for predicting the capacity of the CSC in the HSC. Hence, an alternative equation was formulated for predicting the shear capacity of these connectors during the inclusion of HSC for designing the codes.

강재매입형 합성거더 전단연결부의 극한강도 평가 (Evaluation of Ultimate Strength of Shear Connection in Steel Embedded Composite Girders)

  • 심창수;김현호;한정훈;이필구
    • 한국강구조학회 논문집
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    • 제18권4호
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    • pp.405-416
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    • 2006
  • 프리플렉스 보와 같이 강재가 콘크리트에 매입된 형태의 합성거더에서 합성 작용을 확보하기 위한 연결재로 말굽형 전단연결재,각강 전단연결재가 주로 사용된다. 얇은 콘크리트 부분이 강재를 둘러싸고 있기 때문에 콘크리트 덮개 확보를 위한 상세를 고려하면 스터드와 같은 전단연결재 사용이 어렵고 상당히 많은 수준의 합성작용이 부착 및 마찰에 의해 확보된다. 프리플렉스 보와 같이 콘크리트 부분에 많은 프리스트레스를 도입하기 위해 하부 케이싱 콘크리트와 강재단면사이의 소요 수 평전단강도가 높게 전단연결재, 각강 전단연결재에 대한 정적 강도 평가를 실험을 통해 수행하였고 부착의 효과를 보기 위한 실험도 함께 실시하였다. 현재의 허용전단력 설계 기준을 실험을 통해 검토하고 좀 더 일반화된 설계기준을 제시하기 위해서 유로코드의 블록 연 결재의 설계 개념을 채용하여 말굽형과 각강 전단연결재를 위한 설계 기준을 제시하였다. 파괴모드를 지압파괴와 전단파괴로 구분하여 각각에 대한 강도 평가 방안을 제시하고 실험결과와 비교하였다.

FRP-콘크리트 합성을 위한 퍼포본드 전단 연결재의 성능 평가 (Performance Evaluation of Perfobond Rib FRP Shear Connectors for Composition between FRP and Concrete)

  • 박성용;조정래;황훈희;조근희;백동열;김성태
    • 한국콘크리트학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 한국콘크리트학회 2006년도 추계 학술발표회 논문집
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    • pp.297-300
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    • 2006
  • One of main issues of the FRP-concrete composite member is shear connection between FRP and concrete in order to secure composite behavior of FRP and concrete. To solve this problem, perfobond rib FRP shear connector is introduced for the mechanical shear connection. In this study, experimental study was carried out on the perfobond rib FRP shear connectors in order to develop the effective details of perfobond rib FRP shear connectors. Pull-out test specimens were manufactured with FRP plate with holes embedded in concrete block. Main parameters considered in this study were diameter of holes, ratio of spacing between the centres of holes to the diameter of holes, and thickness of FRP plates. Test results are discussed according to above parameters compared with other empirical expressions for steel perfobond rib connector.

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Behavior of steel-concrete composite beam using angle shear connectors at fire condition

  • Davoodnabi, Seyed Mehdi;Mirhosseini, Seyed Mohammad;Shariati, Mahdi
    • Steel and Composite Structures
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    • 제30권2호
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    • pp.141-147
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    • 2019
  • Fire is one of the environmental parameters affecting the structure causing element internal forces to change, as well as reducing the strength of the materials. One of the common types of floors in tall steel structures is the steel concrete composite slab. Shear connectors are used in steel and concrete composite beam in various shapes also has played significant role in a burning fire event of building with a steel concrete composite beam. The current study has reviewed the effects of temperature raising on the angle connector behavior through the use of push out tests and monotonic static force. The results have shown (1) the ductility of the samples is acceptable based on EC4 standard; (2) temperature raising has reduced the stiffness; (3) the shear ductility increment; and (4) the shear capacity reduction. Also, the amount of angle shear connector resistance has been decreased from 18.5% to 41% at ambient temperature up to $850^{\circ}C$.