Push-out tests on three innovative shear connectors for composite cold-formed steel concrete beams

The composite action between concrete and steel makes the use of composite beams in buildings more economical than the use of typical hot-rolled steel beams. This can be attributed to the beam's lower depth, which significantly reduces the weight of steel. Composite beams can be constructed by...

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Main Authors: Bamaga, S. O., Tahir, M. M., Tan, C. S., Shek, P. N., Aghlara, R.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.conbuildmat.2019.06.223
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spelling my.utm.884822020-12-15T00:06:56Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/88482/ Push-out tests on three innovative shear connectors for composite cold-formed steel concrete beams Bamaga, S. O. Tahir, M. M. Tan, C. S. Shek, P. N. Aghlara, R. TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) The composite action between concrete and steel makes the use of composite beams in buildings more economical than the use of typical hot-rolled steel beams. This can be attributed to the beam's lower depth, which significantly reduces the weight of steel. Composite beams can be constructed by lipped C-channels made from cold-formed steel, concrete, and different shear connectors (which exhibit behaviours that are not yet well understood). In this study, the behaviour of three innovative shear connectors used in composite cold-formed steel concrete beams made of lipped C-channels with profiled metal decking was experimentally examined. Experimental tests aimed to determine the maximum resistance of the proposed shear connectors; these results were then compared with the predicted values and the values for other shear connectors investigated in other studies. Likewise, the ductility and the strength capacity of the shear connectors were investigated. Twelve push-out test specimens were prepared and tested in accordance with Eurocode 4. It was found that a shear connector's strength capacity considerably depends on its deformation and on the crushing of concrete. The ductile behaviour of all the tested shear connectors satisfied the ductility requirements of Eurocode 4. In this study, it is concluded that the proposed shear connectors were suitable for use in the construction of composite beams, as they were stronger than the standard headed studs and the other available shear connectors; they were also sufficiently strong to perform composite actions. Elsevier Ltd 2019-10 Article PeerReviewed Bamaga, S. O. and Tahir, M. M. and Tan, C. S. and Shek, P. N. and Aghlara, R. (2019) Push-out tests on three innovative shear connectors for composite cold-formed steel concrete beams. Construction and Building Materials, 223 . pp. 288-298. ISSN 0950-0618 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.conbuildmat.2019.06.223
institution Universiti Teknologi Malaysia
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topic TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
spellingShingle TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
Bamaga, S. O.
Tahir, M. M.
Tan, C. S.
Shek, P. N.
Aghlara, R.
Push-out tests on three innovative shear connectors for composite cold-formed steel concrete beams
description The composite action between concrete and steel makes the use of composite beams in buildings more economical than the use of typical hot-rolled steel beams. This can be attributed to the beam's lower depth, which significantly reduces the weight of steel. Composite beams can be constructed by lipped C-channels made from cold-formed steel, concrete, and different shear connectors (which exhibit behaviours that are not yet well understood). In this study, the behaviour of three innovative shear connectors used in composite cold-formed steel concrete beams made of lipped C-channels with profiled metal decking was experimentally examined. Experimental tests aimed to determine the maximum resistance of the proposed shear connectors; these results were then compared with the predicted values and the values for other shear connectors investigated in other studies. Likewise, the ductility and the strength capacity of the shear connectors were investigated. Twelve push-out test specimens were prepared and tested in accordance with Eurocode 4. It was found that a shear connector's strength capacity considerably depends on its deformation and on the crushing of concrete. The ductile behaviour of all the tested shear connectors satisfied the ductility requirements of Eurocode 4. In this study, it is concluded that the proposed shear connectors were suitable for use in the construction of composite beams, as they were stronger than the standard headed studs and the other available shear connectors; they were also sufficiently strong to perform composite actions.
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author Bamaga, S. O.
Tahir, M. M.
Tan, C. S.
Shek, P. N.
Aghlara, R.
author_facet Bamaga, S. O.
Tahir, M. M.
Tan, C. S.
Shek, P. N.
Aghlara, R.
author_sort Bamaga, S. O.
title Push-out tests on three innovative shear connectors for composite cold-formed steel concrete beams
title_short Push-out tests on three innovative shear connectors for composite cold-formed steel concrete beams
title_full Push-out tests on three innovative shear connectors for composite cold-formed steel concrete beams
title_fullStr Push-out tests on three innovative shear connectors for composite cold-formed steel concrete beams
title_full_unstemmed Push-out tests on three innovative shear connectors for composite cold-formed steel concrete beams
title_sort push-out tests on three innovative shear connectors for composite cold-formed steel concrete beams
publisher Elsevier Ltd
publishDate 2019
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/88482/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.conbuildmat.2019.06.223
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