Post fire behaviour of innovative shear connection for composite steel-concrete structures

O. Mirza, F. R. Mashiri, C. Canuto, D. Lam

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Abstract

Steel-concrete composite structures are commonly used in buildings and bridges because it takes advantage of tensile strength of steel and compressive strength of concrete. The two components are often secured by shear connectors such as headed studs to prevent slippage and to maintain composite action. In spite of its popularity, very little research was conducted on steel-concrete composites particularly on headed stud shear connectors in regards to its post-fire behaviour. This research investigates the post-fire behaviour of innovative shear connectors for composite steel and concrete. Three type of connectors were investigated. They are headed stud shear connectors, Blind Bolt 1 and Blind Bolt 2 blind bolts. Push-out test experimental studies were conducted to look at the behaviour and failure modes for each connector. Eighteen push tests were conducted according to Eurocode 4. The push test specimens were tested under ambient temperatures and post fire condition of 200ËšC, 400ËšC and 600ËšC. The results in ambient temperature are used to derive the residual strength of shear connectors after exposing to fire. Findings from this research will provide fundamental background in designing steel-concrete composites where there is danger of fire exposure.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings of the 11th International Conference on Advances in Steel-Concrete Composite Structures (ASCCS 2015), December 3-5, 2015, Beijing, China
PublisherAssociation for Steel-Concrete Composite Structures
Pages463-469
Number of pages7
Publication statusPublished - 2015
EventInternational Conference on Advances in Steel-Concrete Composite Structures -
Duration: 3 Dec 2015 → …

Conference

ConferenceInternational Conference on Advances in Steel-Concrete Composite Structures
Period3/12/15 → …

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