Experimental and numerical studies on shear stud connectors under combined shear and tension force

Author:

An Ran1ORCID,Wang Youzhi1

Affiliation:

1. School of Civil Engineering, Shandong University, Jinan, China

Abstract

Shear stud connections have been widely used in steel–concrete composite bridges, while research on shear studs under combined shear and tension force is still lacking. In this research, 18 specimens, including sixteen push–out specimens under different tension force ratios and two pull–out specimens were tested to study the failure modes, load–slip curves and shear capacity of shear stud connectors under combined shear and tension force. The experimental results show that both the shear capacity and shear stiffness decrease remarkably as the tension force ratio rises. The maximum reduction in shear capacity and in shear stiffness are 37.0% and 68.9%, respectively, when tension force ratio rises from 0 to 0.6. Shear slip and necking are both demonstrated in the failure mode of shear stud connectors when shear and tension forces are coupled. Numerical models were established using ABAQUS and verified by the experimental data to investigate the influence of concrete strength, reinforcement ratio and stud diameter thoroughly via parametric analysis. The results indicate that the shear capacity of shear stud connectors increases as concrete strength and stud diameter rise. Higher concrete strength and closer reinforcement spacing offer better collaborative deformation ability between the studs and the surrounding concrete, and also develop the ratio of the shear capacity under combined shear and tension force to the shear capacity under uniaxial shear force ( Vu/ Vuu). Equations to give prediction of the shear capacity integrated with concrete strength enhancement factor and to describe the load–slip curves of shear stud connectors under combined shear and tension force were proposed and proved to be more accurate.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Building and Construction,Civil and Structural Engineering

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