Constructii: Journal of Civil Engineering Research (Jul 2012)

Composite slab behavior and strength analysis under static and dynamic loads

  • Florin Radu HARIGA,
  • Adrian Constantin DIACONU,
  • Andrei DUTA

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 1
pp. 35 – 40

Abstract

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Steel-framed buildings are typically constructed using steel-deck-reinforced concrete floor slabs. The in-plane (or diaphragm) strength and stiffness of the floor system are frequently utilized in the lateral load-resisting system design. This paper presents the results of an experimental research program in which four full size composite diaphragms were vertically loaded to the limit state, under static or dynamic loads. Two test specimens were provided with longitudinal steel-deck ribs, and the other two specimens with cross steel-deck ribs. Typical composite diaphragm limit states are described, and the controlling limit state for each of the full size tests is indicated. The interaction effects between the reinforced concrete slab and the steel girder on the composite slab strength and stiffness were mainly studied.

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