Experimental and Analytical Study of Various Shear Connectors Used for Cold-Formed Steel-Ferrocement Composite Beam

Author:

Saggaff Anis1,Alhajri Talal1,Tahir M.Md.1,Alenezi Khaled1,Tan Cher Siang1,Sulaiman Arizu1,Muhammad Lawan Mustapha1,Ragae Mohamad2

Affiliation:

1. Universiti Teknologi Malaysia

2. Building and Housing National Center

Abstract

This work presents the experimental tests carried out to evaluate the behaviour of different types of shear connectors proposed for cold formed steel (CFS) section integrated with ferrocement slab as potential used for composite beam. Ten push-out test specimens of cold-formed steel lipped channel sections connected with ferrocement slab were tested. Three types of shear connectors were studied comprised of bolts, self-drilling-screw and bar angle. The connection behavior is analysed in terms of its load-slip relationship and the failure mode. The parametric studies were performed to investigate the effect on the shear connector’s capacity by varying the number of layers of wire mesh used in ferrocement slab and types of shear connector used. A theoretical analysis (Eurocode 4) was carried out to verify the experiment results. The results show that the experimental and theoretical proved to have good agreement with each other.

Publisher

Trans Tech Publications, Ltd.

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