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Effect of local small diameter stud connectors on behavior of partially encased composite beams

  • Nguyen, Giang Bergerova;Machacek, Josef
    • Steel and Composite Structures
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    • v.20 no.2
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    • pp.251-266
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    • 2016
  • The paper combines two distinct parts. First the behavior of welded headed studs with small diameters of 10 and 13 mm acting as shear connectors (which are not embraced in current standards) is studied. Based on standard push tests the load-slip relationships and strengths are evaluated. While the current standard (Eurocode 4 and AISC) formulas used for such studs give reasonable but too conservative strengths, less conservative and full load-slip rigidities are evaluated and recommended for a subsequent investigation or design. In the second part of the paper the partially encased beams under bending are analyzed. Following former experiments showing rather indistinct role of studs used for shear connection in such beams their role is studied. Numerical model employing ANSYS software is presented and validated using former experimental data. Subsequent parametric studies investigate the longitudinal shear between steel and concrete parts of the beams with respect to friction at the steel and concrete interface and contribution of studs with small diameters required predominantly for assembly stages (concreting). Substantial influence of the friction and effect of concrete confinement was observed with rather less noticeable contribution of the studs. Distribution of the longitudinal shear and its sharing between friction and studs is presented with concluding remarks.

Analytical and Experimental Studies on Partially Composite of Steel-Plate Girder Bridges Using Slab Anchors (바닥판 앵커를 사용한 플레이트거더교의 부분합성에 관한 해석 및 실험 연구)

  • Han, Sang Yun;Park, Nam Hoi;Yoon, Ki Young;Kang, Young Jong
    • Journal of Korean Society of Steel Construction
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    • v.16 no.3 s.70
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    • pp.325-332
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    • 2004
  • Cross sections of steel-plate girder bridges are divided into three cross sections of non-composite, partially composite, and fully composite sections, according to their composite characteristics. The Korean provision for the partially and fully composite sections specifies general usage of the stud of shear connectors, whereas the one for the non-composite section specifies empirical usage of slab anchors. However, the actual behavior of the cross sections of steel-plate girder bridges using slab anchors is close not to the non-composite action, but to the partially composite action. Therefore analytical and experimental studies on partial composites of steel-plate girder bridges using slab anchors are performed in this study. Intial stiffness of the slab anchor is obtained by the experimental study for the first time, and the composite characteristic of simple-span and two-span continuous steel-plate girder bridges is investigated by the finite element analyses for the second time. Based on the obtained initial stiffness, the reduction effect of tensile stresses in the concrete-slab on the intermediate support of the continuous bridge is also considered herein.

Compressive Behavior of Steel Plate-Concrete Structures using Eco-Oriented Cement Concrete (친환경시멘트 콘크리트를 사용한 강판콘크리트구조의 압축거동)

  • Kang, Cheol-Kyu;Choi, Byong-Jeong;Jeoung, Beak-Seon
    • Journal of Korean Society of Steel Construction
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    • v.24 no.5
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    • pp.583-593
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    • 2012
  • The domestic research of the steel plate concrete structures have been focused on the nuclear structures requiring much strong resistance. There are many advantages in the steel plate-concrete structures such as the possibility of prefabricated production and modular construction. This research tried to establish some basic design information of SC structures toward mid to low-rise general buildings with low strength. To reduce the strength mentioned, the some of the cement in weight was replaced by the soils which are traditional and environmental oriented material where the new system can be used to general buildings. This paper studied on the compressive characteristics, effective length factors, buckling loading, steel plate buckling, and stud strength using the compression member subjected to the concentrated compression loadings.

Capacity Evaluation of Composite Beams Composed of End-Reinforced Concrete and Center-Steel (단부 RC조 중앙부 S조로 이루어진 합성보의 내력 평가)

  • Lee, Seung Jo;Park, Jung Min;Kim, Ki Wook;Kim, Wha Jung
    • Journal of Korean Society of Steel Construction
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    • v.17 no.2 s.75
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    • pp.151-159
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    • 2005
  • This study investigated the capacity evaluation of composite beam of the end-reinforced concrete, the center steel with attached main-bar of stud-bolt welting and flange with main parameter, such as shear span depth ratio (a/d=1.5, 2.5, 3.5), reinforcing method, reinforcing length, and steel main-bar ratio. The test results are summarized as follows: As the RC section becomes longer, the capacity ratio of Vsrc, test/Vsrc, the gradually decreased, with the tendency of decrease being remarkably more than a/d=3.5. The reinforcing method showed superior result both vertically and horizontally. And, capacity increase ratio displayed tendency that main-bar fixing length is obvious in 0.15L, and underestimate experimental value usually in Vsrc, Eq(3)~(5) equation. The capacity estimation was proposed equation by regression analysis with change of shear span depth ratio and main-bar fixing, steel main-bar ratio.

An Experimental Study on the Development of Semi-Slim Composite Beam with Traperzodial Composite Deck Plate (골형 합성 테크플레이트를 사용한 반슬림 합성보의 개발에 관한 실험적 연구)

  • Bae, Kyu-Woong;Oh, Sang-Hoon;Heo, Byung-Wook;Yang, Myung-Sook
    • Journal of Korean Society of Steel Construction
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    • v.13 no.1
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    • pp.29-40
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    • 2001
  • Steel frames are increasingly used in commercial buildings. and most steel frames are designed to achieve composite action with the concrete floor slab. The advantages of 'composite construction' are now well understood in terms of structural economy. good performance in service. and ease of construction. But. these conventional composite construction system are difficult to apply steel framed apartment due to their large depth. So. in this study we developed Semi Slim Floor system which could reduce the overall depth of composite beam. Semi Slim Floor system is a method of steel frame multi-story building construction in which the structural depth of each floor is minimised by incorporating the steel floor beams within the depth of the concrete floor slab. Twelve composite slab specimens with different deck-type. slab width. with or without stud bault and concrete topping thickness were tested to evaluate the flexural capacity.

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Economic construction management of composite beam using the head stud shear connector with encased cold-formed steel built-up fix beam via efficient computer simulation

  • Yin, Jinzhao;Tong, Huizhi;Gholizadeh, Morteza;Zandi, Yousef;Selmi, Abdellatif;Roco-Videla, Angel;Issakhov, Alibek
    • Advances in concrete construction
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    • v.11 no.5
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    • pp.429-445
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    • 2021
  • With regard to economic efficiency, composite fix beams are widely used to pass longitudinal shear forces across the interface. The current knowledge of the composite beam load-slip activity and shear capability are restricted to data from measurements of push-off. Modelling and analysis of the composite beams based on Euro-code 4 regarding to shear, bending, and deflection under differing loads were carried out using Finite Element through an efficient computer simulation and the final loading and sections capacity based on the failure modes was analysed. In bending, the section potential was increased by an improvement of the strength in both steel and concrete, but the flexural and compressive resistance growth is very weak (3.2% 3.1% and 3.0%), while the strength of the concrete has increased respectively from 25 N/mm2 to 30, 35, and 40 N/mm2 compared to the increment of steel strength by 27% and 21% when it was raised from 275 to 355 and 460 N/mm2, respectively. It was found that the final flexural load capacity of fix beams was declined with increase in the fix beam span for both three steel strength. The shear capacity of sections was remained unchanged at constant steel strength and different length, but raised with final yield strength increment of steel sections by 29%, and 67% when it was raised from 275 N/mm2 to 355 N/mm2 and 460 N/mm2, respectively.

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

  • Sim, Chang Su;Kim, Hyeon Ho;Han, Jeong Hoon;Lee, Pil Goo
    • Journal of Korean Society of Steel Construction
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    • v.18 no.4
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    • pp.405-416
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    • 2006
  • In composite girders with steel embedded in concrete as preflex beams, horseshoe connectors and bar connectors are commonly used to achieve composite action. Considering the requirements on the concrete cover in the thin concrete part surrounding a steel member, it has limitations with respect to the use of stud shear connectors, and significant bond and friction resistance can be generated. High horizontal shear strength between the casing concrete and the steel section is needed to introduce prestress to the concrete section in the form of preflex beams.In this paper, experiments on the evaluation of the static strength of horseshoe connectors and bar connectors were conducted and the effects of bonds were also considered. Based on the test results, current design codes were estimated and more general design guidelines that consider the design concept of Eurocode were proposed for the connectors. A strength evaluation according to failure and compared with the test results.

A Study on the Curvature Characteristic of the Incomplete Composite Girder Considering the Deflection Effect (처짐을 고려한 불완전합성형의 곡률특성에 관한 연구)

  • Yong, Hwan Sun;Kim, Yun Hwan;Park, Yong Chan;Song, Su Yeop
    • Journal of Korean Society of Steel Construction
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    • v.14 no.6
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    • pp.803-811
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    • 2002
  • Current composite steel and concrete bridges are designed using full-interaction theory assuming there is no relative slip, between the steel and concrete components along their interface, because of the complexities of partial-interaction analysis techniques. However, in the assessment of existing composite bridges this simplification may not be warranted as it is often necesary to extract the correct capacity and endurance from the structure. This may only be achieved using partial-interaction theory which tuly reflects the behaviour of the structure. In this paper, Parametric analyses have been carried out in order to confirm the partial-interaction curvatures with deflection effect using the finite element method. Therefore, the model is considered for simply supported steel and concrete composite bridges with a uniform distribution of connectors subjected to a single concentrated load. For the case studies, this study applicate a parameters such as the number and space of stud shear connector and elastic modulus of concrete slabs. From this study, it is known that partial-interaction effect was in the increase to the increasing the deflection of composite bridges, and stiffness and strength of slab concrete considering the occurrence of crack effect seriously to the partial-interaction behavior.

Seismic Performance of RC Column-Steel Beam Connections for Large Columns (대형기둥 적용을 위한 철근콘크리트기둥-강재보 접합부의 내진성능)

  • Park, Hong Gun;Lee, Ho Jun;Kim, Chang Soo;Hwang, Hyeon Jong
    • Journal of Korean Society of Steel Construction
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    • v.28 no.4
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    • pp.231-242
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    • 2016
  • Earthquake resistance of RC column-steel beam (RCS) joints with simplified details were studied. Simplified details are necessary for large columns to improve the productivity and constructability. To strengthen the beam-column joint, the effects of transverse beams, studs, and U-cross ties were used. Four 2/3 scale interior RCS connections were tested under cyclic lateral loading. The specimens generally exhibited good deformation capacity exceeding 4.0% story drift ratio after yielding of both beam and beam-column joint. Ultimately, the specimens failed by shear mechanism of the joint panel. The test strengths were compared with the predictions of existing design methods.

An Experimental study on the Bolted Moment Connection between H-Beam and CFT Column (CFT기둥과 H-형강보의 볼트 접합부에 관한 실험적 연구)

  • Park, Soon Kyu;Roh, Hawn Kewn
    • Journal of Korean Society of Steel Construction
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    • v.10 no.4 s.37
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    • pp.789-799
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    • 1998
  • The purpose of this study is to propose the prototypes of bolted end plate moment connection between CFT column and H-beam sections. Nine different types of bolt are designed in this study. The shapes of those bolt are straight. bent, hooked or stud-type. The end plate moment connection between CFT column and H-beam sections which are jointed by those bolts are studied experimentally to compare their performances. The simple beam bending tests are carried out to investigate the structural behavior of beam-to-column connections. The experimental results show that some of the bolted end plate connection types have quite good performance in the structural behavior but still have a lot of week points to be solved for the efficiency of construction.

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