Abstract
This research is focused on the distribution of shear studs on steel-concrete composite beams. In practise, two different centre to centre spacings of coupling elements are commonly used, depending on the shear force. The main aim of this work is to find the best position on the beam to change the axial distance of the coupling elements, so that the smallest possible number of them can be used. Making a change at this point on the beam will ensure the most economical solution for the amount of the shear studs used as well as their appropriate utilization. In this work, equations for the design of the amount and the placement of the coupling elements on the beam, which can speed up the design in practice, were derived. In addition, the influence of the individual input parameters of the calculation on the distribution of shear studs was also investigated.
Subject
Computer Networks and Communications,Hardware and Architecture,Software
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