Experimental Investigation on the Structural Performance of Mass Timber Panel-Concrete Composite Floors with Notched Connections

2022 ◽  
Vol 148 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Lei Zhang ◽  
Jianhui Zhou ◽  
Ying Hei Chui ◽  
Douglas Tomlinson
2012 ◽  
Vol 446-449 ◽  
pp. 180-185
Author(s):  
Ng Ling Ying Adeline ◽  
Mei Chee Chiang

The paper presents an experimental investigation on the structural performance of high strength cold-formed steel angle connection stiffened with U-bracket. A total of 18 sets of specimens were tested using different U-bracket configurations. The parameters of the U-bracket studied were the width of the web and the length of the flanges. The behaviour of the connection under load was observed and the failure mode of the connection was identified. It was shown that biaxial deformation occurred in the U-bracket. It was also demonstrated that the capacity of the connection of angle and U-bracket was 4 times the capacity of plain angles. Results showed that it was more conservative to estimate the strength of the connection by taking the total elastic capacity of the sections. It was more effective to use U-bracket with a 40mm web and 15mm long flanges with the 50mm width angle connection.


Author(s):  
Lei Zhang ◽  
Y H Chui

A mass timber panel-concrete (MTPC) composite floor system consists of a timber panel in the tensile zone, a concrete layer in the compression zone, and shear connectors between timber and concrete. The notched connections that are cut in timber and connected with concrete by the interlocking effect are often classified as the best type of connection system in terms of stiffness and load-carrying capacity. To study the effect of notch geometry to the performance of notched connections and composite beams, 2D finite element models are built in ABAQUS in this study. The concrete portion is modelled with concrete damaged plasticity model while the timber portion is modelled with Hashin’s failure criteria. The effective bending stiffness and ultimate bending capacity of the composite beam under uniformly distributed load are obtained from the finite element models and are compared with the well-known Gamma method in Eurocode 5 and strut-and-tie model. Good agreement between finite element model in the elastic range and strut-and-tie model was achieved. However, due to the assumptions made in the Gamma method, it was found that this simplified design method is not capable of describing MTPC composite floors with discrete notched connections.


Author(s):  
Andreas P. Lampropoulos ◽  
Neil Maisuria ◽  
Ourania T. Tsioulou

<p>The majority of existing Unreinforced Masonry (URM) structures are prone to weathering and catastrophic events such as earthquakes. The repair and strengthening of unreinforced masonry is a challenging task mainly due to the poor connection between the new materials and the existing substrate. The applications of Fibre Reinforced Polymers (FRP) for the strengthening of URM show that premature de-bonding and failure of the strengthened elements may occur.</p><p>In the current study, the application of Ultra High Performance Fibre Reinforcement Concrete (UHPFRC) layers for the improvement of the structural performance of URM specimens made of engineering bricks has been examined. Different percentages of steel fibres have been used and layers have been cast in connection with the URM specimens. Additional provisions for the improvement of the connection between the UHPFRC and the bricks have also been examined. The effect of the thickness of the layers and the effect of the fibre percentage of the UHPFRC have been investigated via flexural out of plane tests. The load mid- span deflection results have been recorded alongside with the slip at the UHPFRC-to-bricks interface and the results show that the structural performance of the URM specimens can be significantly improved with the proposed technique.</p>


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