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Evaluation of Shear Tie Connectors for Use in Insulated Concrete Sandwich Panels
Protection against blast loads has become a high priority for many government agencies. Blast retrofitting and structural hardening, much like earthquake retrofits, can prove to be costly. For this reason, it is important to understand that any structural element has an inherent capacity to absorb energy and provide some level of protection. An evaluation of an existing structure may allow a designer to utilize the full absorption capacity of a structural element, precluding the need for a blast-specific retrofit. To illustrate this concept, the blast resistances of non-load bearing precast/prestressed or tilt-up concrete sandwich wall panels (WP) are examined. These components are used extensively in modern construction for cladding of framed building systems and often provide a significant level of protection from blast events.
Evaluation of Shear Tie Connectors for Use in Insulated Concrete Sandwich Panels
Protection against blast loads has become a high priority for many government agencies. Blast retrofitting and structural hardening, much like earthquake retrofits, can prove to be costly. For this reason, it is important to understand that any structural element has an inherent capacity to absorb energy and provide some level of protection. An evaluation of an existing structure may allow a designer to utilize the full absorption capacity of a structural element, precluding the need for a blast-specific retrofit. To illustrate this concept, the blast resistances of non-load bearing precast/prestressed or tilt-up concrete sandwich wall panels (WP) are examined. These components are used extensively in modern construction for cladding of framed building systems and often provide a significant level of protection from blast events.
Evaluation of Shear Tie Connectors for Use in Insulated Concrete Sandwich Panels
C. J. Naito (Autor:in) / J. M. Hoemann (Autor:in) / B. T. Bewick (Autor:in) / M. I. Hammons (Autor:in)
2009
37 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Environmental & Occupational Factors , Structural Analyses , Concrete , Sandwich panels , Blast loads , Insulation , Absorption , Earthquakes , Connectors , Hardening , Cladding , Structural components , Retrofitting , Protection , Panels , Hardened structures , Test and evaluation , Shear properties , Shear tie connectors , Sandwich wall panels , Prestress wall panels , Tilt-up wall panels , Concrete insulated wall systems
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