Application of headed studs in steel fiber reinforced cementitious composite slab of steel beam-column connection

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Cui Yao
Masayoshi Nakashima
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[1] Tokyo Institute of Technology,Center for Urban Earthquake Engineering
[2] Kyoto University,Disaster Prevention Research Institute
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Earthquake Engineering and Engineering Vibration | 2012年 / 11卷
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multi-directional transmitting artificial boundary; viscous-spring artificial boundary; saturated soil foundation; Biot’s equations;
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Steel fiber reinforced cementitous composites (SFRCC) is a promising material with high strength in both compression and tension compared with normal concrete. The ductility is also greatly improved because of 6% volume portion of straight steel fibers. A steel beam-column connection with Steel fiber reinforced cementitous composites (SFRCC) slab diaphragms is proposed to overcome the damage caused by the weld. The push-out test results suggested that the application of SFRCC promises larger shear forces transferred through headed studs allocated in a small area in the slab. Finite element models were developed to simulate the behavior of headed studs. The failure mechanism of the grouped arrangement is further discussed based on a series of parametric analysis. In the proposed connection, the SFRCC slab is designed as an exterior diaphragm to transfer the beam flange load to the column face. The headed studs are densely arranged on the beam flange to connect the SFRCC slab diaphragms and steel beams. The seismic performance and failure mechanism of the SFRCC slab diaphragm beam-column connection were investigated based on the cyclic loading test. Beam hinge mechanism was achieved at the end of the SFRCC slab diaphragm by using sufficient studs and appropriate rebars in the SFRCC slab.
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