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Flexural and shear behaviour of profiled double skin composite elements

  • Anwar Hossain, K.M.;Wright, H.D.
    • Steel and Composite Structures
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    • v.4 no.2
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    • pp.113-132
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    • 2004
  • Double skin composite element (DSCE) is a novel form of construction comprising two skins of profiled steel sheeting with an infill of concrete. DSCEs are thought to be applicable as shear or core walls in a building where they can resist in-plane loads. In this paper, the behaviour of DSCE subjected to combined bending and shear deformation is described. Small-scale model tests on DSCEs manufactured from micro-concrete and very thin sheeting were conducted to investigate the flexural and shear behaviour along with analytical analysis. The model tests provided information on the strength, stiffness, strain conditions and failure modes of DSCEs. Detailed development of analytical models for strength and stiffness and their performance validation by model tests are presented.

Behaviour of composite walls under monotonic and cyclic shear loading

  • Hossain, K.M. Anwar;Wright, H.D.
    • Structural Engineering and Mechanics
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    • v.17 no.1
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    • pp.69-85
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    • 2004
  • The novel form of composite walling system consists of two skins of profiled steel sheeting with an in-fill of concrete. Such walling system can be used as shear elements in steel framed building subjected to lateral load. This paper presents the results of small-scale model tests on composite wall and its components manufactured from very thin sheeting and micro-concrete tested under monotonic and cyclic shear loading conditions. The heavily instrumented small-scale tests provided information on the load-deformation response, strength, stiffness, strain condition, sheet-concrete interaction and failure modes. Analytical models for shear strength and stiffness are derived with some modification factor to take into account the effect of quasi-static cycling loading. The performance of design equations is validated through experimental results.

The Structural Behavior of Cold-Formed Steel Composite Beams (냉간성형강재를 이용한 합성보의 구조적인 거동)

  • 양구록;송준엽;권영봉
    • Proceedings of the Computational Structural Engineering Institute Conference
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    • 1999.10a
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    • pp.206-213
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    • 1999
  • The behavior of composite beams, which are composed of cold-formed steel sheeting and normal strength concrete, have been studied. An analytical method has been developed to trace the nonlinear behavior of composite beams. The nonlinear material properties of steel sheeting, reinforcing steel bar and concrete have been included in the analysis. The nonlinear moment-curvature relation of the composite beam has been described using a cross section analysis method and a simple power model, separately. The load-deflection behavior of the beams has been simulated by step-by-step numerical integration method and is compared with test results.

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An Experimental Study on the Shear Behavior of Composite Slabs Using Newly Developed Flat Deck-Plate(ACE-DECK) (신개발된 평데크플레이트(ACE-DECk)를 이용한 합성술래브의 전단거동에 관한 실험적 연구)

  • Heo, Byung-wook;Yang, Myung-Sook;Bae, Kyu-woong;Oh, Sang-Hoon
    • Journal of Korean Society of Steel Construction
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    • v.13 no.3
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    • pp.255-263
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    • 2001
  • Longitudinal shear failure is the most common failure-type in composite slabs. In this paper, the shear-connection behavior of composite slabs with a particular profiled steel sheeting, so called ACE-DECK, having a depth of 60mm is studied experimentaly. Twenty two pull-out test specimens of different shapes, concrete topping thickness, and different steel sheeting thickness are carried out. It is founded that the shear connection behavior of composite slabs are not affected significantly in the steel sheeting thickness and concrete topping thickness. A new type of profiled steel sheeting is more effective in shear-bond strength that of existing flat-type deck plate, which can offer longitudinal shear strength in composite slope up to $3.6kgf/cm^2$

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Improvement of the behaviour of composite slabs: A new type of end anchorage

  • Fonseca, Alexandre;Marques, Bruno;Simoes, Rui
    • Steel and Composite Structures
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    • v.19 no.6
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    • pp.1381-1402
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    • 2015
  • The application of composite steel-concrete slabs with profiled steel sheeting has increased, due to the various advantages in relation to reinforced concrete slabs such as, the reduced thickness, the reduced amount of lost formwork needed, as well as the speed of execution. The loss of longitudinal shear resistance is, generally, the governing design mode for simply supported spans of common lengths. For common distributed loadings, the composite behaviour is influenced by the partial shear connection between the concrete and the steel sheeting. The present research work is intended to contribute to improving the ultimate limit state behaviour of composite slabs using end anchorage. Eurocode 4, Part 1.1 (EN 1994-1-1) provides an analytical methodology for predicting the increase of longitudinal resistance, achieved by using shear studs welded through the steel sheeting as the end anchorage mechanism. The code does not supply an analytical methodology for other kinds of end anchorage so, additional tests or studies are needed to prove the effectiveness of these types of anchorage. The influence of end anchorage mechanisms provided by transverse rebars at the ends of simply supported composite slabs is analysed in this paper. Two experimental programmes were carried out, the first to determine the resistance provided by the new end anchorage mechanism and the second to analyse its influence on the behaviour of simply supported composite slabs.

Numerical study on the moment capacity of zed-section purlins under uplift loading

  • Zhu, Jue;Chen, Jian-Kang;Ren, Chong
    • Structural Engineering and Mechanics
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    • v.49 no.2
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    • pp.147-161
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    • 2014
  • In this paper a nonlinear finite element analysis model is established for cold-formed steel zed-section purlins subjected to uplift loading. In the model, the lateral and rotational restraints provided by the sheeting to the purlin are simplified as a lateral rigid restraint imposed at the upper flange-web junction and a rotational spring restraint applied at the mid of the upper flange where the sheeting is fixed. The analyses are performed by considering both geometrical and material nonlinearities. The influences of the rotational spring stiffness and initial geometrical imperfections on the uplift loading capacity of the purlin are investigated numerically. It is found that the rotational spring stiffness has significant influence on the purlin performance. However, the influence of the initial geometric imperfections on the purlin performance is found only in purlins of medium or long length with no or low rotational spring stiffness.

Rubber Sheeting Algorithm for Resolving Digital Map Mismatches (수치지도 불일치 해결을 위한 자동 보정 알고리즘)

  • Jo, Mi-Gyeong;Jo, Hwan-Gyu
    • The Transactions of the Korea Information Processing Society
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    • v.5 no.1
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    • pp.191-201
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    • 1998
  • 지리 정보 시스템에서 수치지도 보정(rubber sheeting)이란 물리적으로 동일 지역을 나타내고 있지만 일치하지 않는 두 지도사이의 불일치한 부분이 일치되도록 보정해 주는 것을 말한다. 불일치 종류는 수치지도를 생성하는 방법과 과정 등에서 발생할 수 있으며 또한 시간의 흐름에 따라 변화는 지리 정보의 특성으로 인해 발생하기도 한다. 본 논문에서는 지리 정보 시스템의 성능을 저하시키는 중요한 원인인 불일치 문제를 해결하기 위한 새로운 수치지도 보정 알고리즘을 제시한다. 제시한 방법은 다각형 커널의 무게 중심을 이용하여 다각형을 삼각분할한 후 삼각형 매핑을 적용하는 것이다. 다각형 외부에 위치한 시설물에 대해서도 동일한 방법을 적용하기 위해 제한된 딜로니(Delaunay)삼각분할을 이용하여 외부 영역을 다각형의 집합으로 만들어 주는 방법을 제시한다. 또한 본 논문에서는 수치지도 보정 결과를 평가하기 위한 측정 함수를 제시하였다. 측정 함수는 지리 정보의 특성을 구분짓는 세 가지 중요한 요소인 방향적(directional), 위상적(topological), 측량적(metrical)특성을 이용한다. 그리고 수치지도와 다양한 테스트 데이터를 이용하여 제시한 기법의 성능을 실험하고 그 결과를 측정 함수로 분석하여 제시한 기법이 불일치 해결에 좋은 결과를 보여 줌을 밝힌다.

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The granite in Korean peninsula and its Geotechnical characteristics (한반도에 분포하는 화강암과 화강암반의 지질공학적 특성)

  • Lee, Byung-Joo
    • Proceedings of the Korean Geotechical Society Conference
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    • 2008.03a
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    • pp.875-883
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    • 2008
  • The amount of granite distribution area occupies about 40 - 50% of Korean Peninsula. The granite irregularly Intruded through preCambrian to Tertiary times but in Jurassic time so called, Daebo granite most widely crops out in Korean Peninsula. In addition to Bulkuksa Grante which intruded at Cretaceous time crops out at the southern part of Korean Peninsula and in northern part Triassic Songrim Granite is distributed. These granites have equigranular texture and are relatively isotropic. Their uniaxial compressive strength is above $1,500kg/cm^2$ and also seismic velocity is over 2,000m/sec. When these rocks receive a weathering action, the feldspar weathers first and the quartz grains remain plentifully to make the "Masato(Korean name)". Also when the granite receives a weathering action, quite often it make sheeting joint which is topographically parallel to the earth surface and also make a (so called, onion structure. These weathering phenomena easily make a land sliding when it is heavy rain and weathering surface is irregular.

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Design models for predicting the resistance of headed studs in profiled sheeting

  • Vigneri, Valentino;Hicks, Stephen J.;Taras, Andreas;Odenbreit, Christoph
    • Steel and Composite Structures
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    • v.42 no.5
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    • pp.633-647
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    • 2022
  • This paper presents the results from reliability analyses of the current Eurocode 4 (EN 1994-1-1) and AISC 360-16 design models for predicting the resistance of headed stud shear connectors within profiled steel sheeting, when the ribs are oriented transverse to the supporting beam. For comparison purposes, the performance of the alternative "Luxembourg" and "Stuttgart" model were also considered. From an initial database of 611 push-out tests, 269 cases were included in the study, which ensured that the results were valid over a wide range of geometrical and material properties. It was found that the current EN 1994-1-1 design rules deliver a corrected partial safety factor γM* of around 2.0, which is significantly higher than the target value 1.25. Moreover, 179 tests fell within the domain of the concrete-related failure design equation. Notwithstanding this, the EN 1994-1-1 equations provide satisfactory results for re-entrant profiled sheeting. The AISC 360-16 design equation for steel failure covers 263 of the tests in the database and delivers 𝛾M*≈2.0. Conversely, whilst the alternative "Stuttgart" model provides an improvement over the current codes, only a corrected partial safety factor of 𝛾M*=1.47 is achieved. Finally, the alternative "Luxembourg" design model was found to deliver the required target value, with a corrected partial safety factor 𝛾M* between 1.21 and 1.28. Given the fact that the Luxembourg design model is the only model that achieved the target values required by EN 1990, it is recommended as a potential candidate for inclusion within the second generation of Eurocodes.

Deterioration Evaluation and Material Characteristics of the Usuki Stone Buddha Statues in Oita, Japan (일본 오이타현 우스키 마애불상군의 재질특성 및 손상도 평가)

  • Cho, Ji-Hyun;Lee, Chan-Hee;Kim, Ji-Young;Morii, Masayuki;Lee, Myeong-Seong;Kim, Sa-Dug
    • Journal of Conservation Science
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    • v.28 no.1
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    • pp.39-52
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    • 2012
  • The Usuki Stone Buddha Statues in Oita are consisted of 60 Buddhas which represent of Japan carved on the rock-cliff in the 12 to 14th centuries. The basement rock of the statues is dark gray welded lapilli tuff that containing the Aso-4 pyroclastic rock group. Deterioration maps for the Hoki I and the Furuzono Buddha Statues group show multi-directional fissures on the Cakra, and sheeting-off zone at the margin of uprising water. Deterioration rate of the Hoki I group was calculated fissure about 121 in number, 19% of sheeting-off zone and 51% of biological weathering in surface of area. And the Furuzono group was also evaluated as about 48 of fissures in number, 24% of sheeting-off zone and 41% biological weathering. The slope stability assessment results, the Hoki I developed discontinuous planes has possibility of planar, toppling and wedge failures in all caves. Ultrasonic velocity of the Aizen-myooh (basement rock) ranges from 1,520 to 2,794 (average 2,298m/s). And pedestal of Amita-yeorae which has been replaced by new fresh rock is measured as 3,242 to 4,141 (average 3,813m/s). Therefore, we establish of planing conservation treatment and reinforcement methods to fissure, cavity, sheeting-off zone in the Buddha surface.