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The experimental behaviour of double skin composite elements
AbstractDouble skin composite elements are formed from two steel skins connected to an infill of concrete with welded stud connectors. This paper describes scale model tests on beam, column and beam column specimens. Basic failure modes are defined for each load type and more detailed observations regarding the structural action of this form of construction are given. It is concluded that the structural system provides a suitable medium for construction with predictable and therefore safe characteristics.
The experimental behaviour of double skin composite elements
AbstractDouble skin composite elements are formed from two steel skins connected to an infill of concrete with welded stud connectors. This paper describes scale model tests on beam, column and beam column specimens. Basic failure modes are defined for each load type and more detailed observations regarding the structural action of this form of construction are given. It is concluded that the structural system provides a suitable medium for construction with predictable and therefore safe characteristics.
The experimental behaviour of double skin composite elements
Wright, H.D. (author) / Oduyemi, T.O.S. (author) / Evans, H.R. (author)
Journal of Constructional Steel Research ; 19 ; 97-110
1991-05-30
14 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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