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Push-out Test of Profiled Metal Decking Slabs with Cold-formed Steel Beams and Rebar Shear Connector

 
 
 

Abstract


New methods to provide shear strength on the cold-formed steel (CFS) lipped c-channel section composite beam encased with concrete partially is proposed using rebars embedded in concrete. The development of research on the CFS composite beams technology with partial encasement shows that the section of the composite beam encased with concrete partially can provide ductile flexural action for the composite beam. The application of profiled metal decking slabs in the composite beam is becoming increasingly popular compared to solid slabs. However, it has a detrimental effect on the structural behavior of a composite beam. This research is aimed primarily at presenting the behavior of the rebar shear connector to evaluated ductility, shear capacity, and modes of failure. Two samples using a rebar 12 mm in diameter in the profiled metal decking slabs and solid slabs were tested using the standard push-out test till failure. For the composite beam design, the proposed shear connector embedded in the slab concrete and the CFS encased with concrete partially used the test results’ shear capacity, greater than\xa0the values as proposed by section 3.1, BS 5950. Due to rebars shear-off, the solid slab specimen\xa0failed with the highest load of 489.6 kN while the Profiled Metal Decking Slab specimen\xa0failed due to the formation of the cracks on the PMDS\xa0at 421.1 KN ultimate loading. \nHIGHLIGHTS \n \nA new system of the rebar shear connectors for the Cold-Formed Steel (CFS) composite beam partially encased in concrete have been developed \nThe main purpose of push-out testing is to investigate the shear capacity and ductility of the proposed shear connector failure modes and load-slip connections \nThe shear capacity of the test results is greater than the values as indicated by BS 5950 Part 3.1 \nThe proposed rebars as a shear connector for partly embedded CFS can be used in the construction \n \nGRAPHICAL ABSTRACT

Volume 18
Pages None
DOI 10.48048/WJST.2021.19825
Language English
Journal None

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