Steel and Composite Structures
Volume 11, Number 1, 2011, pages 39-58
DOI: 10.12989/scs.2011.11.1.039
Experimental and numerical studies on concrete encased embossments of steel strips under shear action for composite slabs with profiled steel decking
Noemi Seres, Laszlo Dunai
Abstract
The subject of the ongoing research work is to analyze the composite action of the structural elements of composite slabs with profiled steel decking by experimental and numerical studies. The mechanical and frictional interlocks result in a complex behaviour and failure under horizontal shear action. This is why the design characteristics can be determined only by standardized experiments. The aim of the
current research is to develop a computational method which can predict the behaviour of embossed mechanical bond under shear actions, in order to derive the design characteristics of composite slabs with profiled steel decking. In the first phase of the research a novel experimental analysis is completed on an individual concrete encased embossment of steel strip under shear action. The experimental behaviour modes and failure mechanisms are determined. In parallel with the tests a finite element model is developed to follow the ultimate behaviour of this type of embossment, assuming that the phenomenon is governed by the failure of the steel part. The model is verified and applied to analyse the effect of embossment
Key Words
composite slab; embossment; shear action; pull-out test; numerical modelling; finite element simulation.
Address
Department of Structural Engineering, Budapest University of Technology and Economics, M egyetem rkp.3-5, H-1111 Budapest, Hungary