Structural response of interlocking composite masonry slab.

This study introduces a semi-fabricated composite floor slab system that consists of a precast inverted ribbed ferrocement panel interlocked in situ with a brick–rib layer to form a composite slab. The effectiveness of the interlocking mechanism of the composite slab was investigated under separate...

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Main Authors: Jaafar, Mohd Saleh, Noorzaei, Jamaloddin, Thanoon, Waleed Abdulmalik, Yardim, Yavuz
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spelling my.upm.eprints.233502015-10-07T03:25:18Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/23350/ Structural response of interlocking composite masonry slab. Jaafar, Mohd Saleh Noorzaei, Jamaloddin Thanoon, Waleed Abdulmalik Yardim, Yavuz This study introduces a semi-fabricated composite floor slab system that consists of a precast inverted ribbed ferrocement panel interlocked in situ with a brick–rib layer to form a composite slab. The effectiveness of the interlocking mechanism of the composite slab was investigated under separate shear and flexural loadings. Ten composite slab specimens having different shear connectivity between the two layers were cast and tested under pure shear loading (push-off test). Six further slab specimens were cast and tested under two line loadings to explore the structural response of the composite slab system under flexural loading. The flexural tests focused on the effect of different brick layouts and orientation and thus different numbers of interlocking ribs in longitudinal and transverse directions on the overall structural response of the composite slab. The results of push-off tests indicate that the proposed interlocking system is as effective as using steel truss shear connectors in composite slabs. The flexural test results in terms of load–deflection, crack pattern, ductility and failure loads indicate that the response of the composite slab to flexural loading is satisfactory for use as a structural floor slab. 2011 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/23350/1/Structural%20response%20of%20interlocking%20composite%20masonry%20slab.pdf Jaafar, Mohd Saleh and Noorzaei, Jamaloddin and Thanoon, Waleed Abdulmalik and Yardim, Yavuz (2011) Structural response of interlocking composite masonry slab. Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers: Structures and Buildings, 164 (6). pp. 409-420. ISSN 0965-0911 10.1680/stbu.2011.164.6.409 English
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description This study introduces a semi-fabricated composite floor slab system that consists of a precast inverted ribbed ferrocement panel interlocked in situ with a brick–rib layer to form a composite slab. The effectiveness of the interlocking mechanism of the composite slab was investigated under separate shear and flexural loadings. Ten composite slab specimens having different shear connectivity between the two layers were cast and tested under pure shear loading (push-off test). Six further slab specimens were cast and tested under two line loadings to explore the structural response of the composite slab system under flexural loading. The flexural tests focused on the effect of different brick layouts and orientation and thus different numbers of interlocking ribs in longitudinal and transverse directions on the overall structural response of the composite slab. The results of push-off tests indicate that the proposed interlocking system is as effective as using steel truss shear connectors in composite slabs. The flexural test results in terms of load–deflection, crack pattern, ductility and failure loads indicate that the response of the composite slab to flexural loading is satisfactory for use as a structural floor slab.
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author Jaafar, Mohd Saleh
Noorzaei, Jamaloddin
Thanoon, Waleed Abdulmalik
Yardim, Yavuz
spellingShingle Jaafar, Mohd Saleh
Noorzaei, Jamaloddin
Thanoon, Waleed Abdulmalik
Yardim, Yavuz
Structural response of interlocking composite masonry slab.
author_facet Jaafar, Mohd Saleh
Noorzaei, Jamaloddin
Thanoon, Waleed Abdulmalik
Yardim, Yavuz
author_sort Jaafar, Mohd Saleh
title Structural response of interlocking composite masonry slab.
title_short Structural response of interlocking composite masonry slab.
title_full Structural response of interlocking composite masonry slab.
title_fullStr Structural response of interlocking composite masonry slab.
title_full_unstemmed Structural response of interlocking composite masonry slab.
title_sort structural response of interlocking composite masonry slab.
publishDate 2011
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/23350/1/Structural%20response%20of%20interlocking%20composite%20masonry%20slab.pdf
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