Constructii: Journal of Civil Engineering Research (Jul 2014)

Modelling of the bending behaviour of double floor systems for different contact surfaces

  • Attila PUSKAS,
  • Raul ZAGON,
  • Henriette SZILAGYI,
  • Ofelia CORBU,
  • Cornelia BAERĂ,
  • Horia CONSTANTINESCU

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 1
pp. 46 – 53

Abstract

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In the practice of prefabricated concrete structures considerable surfaces of intermediate floors are constructed using double floor systems with prefabricated bottom layer and upper layer. This second layer is cast on site. The quality of the prefabricated concrete is often of superior class with respect to the monolithic layer. In the service state of the double floor system, important compressive stresses appear in the upper concrete layer. On the other hand, the bond quality between the concrete layers cast in successive stages raises questions especially in the case of hollow core floor units with no connecting reinforcement in-between. The paper presents results of the numerical models prepared for double floor elements having different thicknesses for the top and bottom layers, subjected to bending. Three situations have been studied: stepped top surface of the prefabricated slab with no connecting reinforcement, broom swept tracks on the prefabricated slab with no connecting reinforcement and broom swept tracks on the prefabricated slab with stirrups connecting the concrete layers. For each situation two different ratios of the thicknesses of the layers have been considered. The results are emphasizing the critical regions of the elements, the differences in crack development and in the behaviour resulting from surface preparation and use of connecting reinforcements.

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