Experimental and numerical study on structural behavior of folded dowel shear connection

Author:

Huang Yang12,Chen Shiming1,Gu Ping1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. College of Civil Engineering, Tongji University, Shanghai, China

2. China Construction Infrastructure Corp., Ltd., Beijing, China

Abstract

A new type composite dowel shear connector was proposed by introducing folded angles in the steel dowels. Four push-out specimens and two composite beam specimens were designed and experimentally studied. The structural behavior and failure mechanism of the composite folded dowel shear connection were investigated. The concrete failure was observed in both push-out and flexural tests, and the folded steel dowels were capable of yielding development. It is found that the bearing capacity and shear stiffness of the specimens with denser spacing dowels were higher than that of specimens with sparser dowels, but the ductility and deformation performance of the specimens with denser spacing dowels were lower than those with sparser dowels. By means of the finite element model simulation, the influence of strength and thickness of concrete slab, strength, thickness and folded angle of steel dowel on the mechanical properties of folded dowel shear connection were analysed. The folded angle could be determined as 20° because of the larger actual effective shear area and bearing capacity. Based on the bearing capacity analysis in terms of the three likely failure modes, such as steel failure, concrete shear failure and concrete pry-out, calculation formula of the shear bearing capacity of the folded dowel shear connection was put forward and verified. The calculated results by the proposed formula were in good agreement with the test results. For the composite beams, the calculated bending moments derived from the transformed section and the plasticity section methods were also in good agreement with the test values. It is suggested that the shear connection degree should be greater than 1 to enable a full composite beam.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

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