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Parametric study of semi-rigid composite joint with precast hollowcore slabsLam, Dennis, Ye, J., Fu, F. January 2007 (has links)
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Analytical model of semi-rigid composite joints with steel beams and precast hollowcore slabsLam, Dennis, Ye, J., Fu, F. January 2007 (has links)
No / Composite construction incorporating steel beams and precast hollowcore slabs is a recently developed composite floor system for building construction. As the construction industry demands for rapid construction with reduction in cost and environmental impacts, this form of composite construction, which does not require major onsite concreting, has become very popular among the designers and engineers in the UK. This form of composite construction is so far limited to simple beam-column connections. A semi-rigid composite joint is developed which can provide sufficient moment and rotation capacity required for plastic analysis in composite beams design. An analytical model for the semi-rigid composite connection is proposed and is verified with the experimental data and good agreement is obtained.
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Predicting Moment and Rotation Capacity of Semi-rigid Composite Joints with Precast Hollowcore Slabs.Lam, Dennis, Ye, J., Fu, F. January 2009 (has links)
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Experimental study on semi-rigid composite joints with steel beams and precast hollowcore slabs.Fu, F., Lam, Dennis January 2006 (has links)
The concept of semi-rigid composite connection has been widely researched in the past; however, most of the researches are limited to
composite joints with metal deck ¿ooring and solid concrete slabs. Composite construction incorporating precast concrete hollowcore slabs
(HCU) is a recently developed composite ¿oor system for buildings. The research on the structural behaviour of the semi-rigid composite joints
with HCU is new and without any previous experimental database. In this paper, eight full-scale tests of beam-to-column semi-rigid composite
joints with steel beams and precast hollowcore slabs are reported. The variables are stud spacing, degree of the shear connections, area of the
longitudinal reinforcement and slab thickness. The test set-up and instrumentation is described in detail. The experimental behaviour is analysed
and based on the test data the structural behaviour of these semi-rigid composite joints is discussed. Based on the experimental data, a simpli¿ed
method to predict rotation and moment capacity for this type of composite connection is proposed.
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