Author:
Abduljabbar Marwah Sami,Hamood Mohammed J.,Abdulsahib Wael Shawky
Abstract
Abstract
Experimental research has been carried out to study the behavior of composite open web steel joists under monotonic loading. Four composite joists were fabricated with two types of web members and span-to-depth ratios were tested. The concrete slab 400 mm wide, and 90 mm overall depth overlaid on a corrugated steel sheet. The composite system was simply supported over 3000 mm span and subjected to a uniformly distributed loading. Test results are presented in terms of slip between composite slab and the top chord of steel joist, load-deflection and load-strain relations. Based on the experimental results, it can be concluded that lowering span/depth ratio has a significant effect on failure pattern with increase in ultimate capacity about 8%. Additionally, the results show that using double angles web type has only a little influence on deflection but increased ultimate capacity about 10% over similar composite joist with rounded bars web.
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