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Nonlinear Numerical Analysis of Composite Space Trusses
The composite action between an upper concrete slab and a double-layer space truss has been shown to have positive effects on the behaviour of such structures. Primarily, the prevention of the typical brittle behaviour of trusses and the introduction of appreciable ductility are among the important benefits. Substantial improvements have been achieved also in both stiffness and ultimate strength. The analysis of composite space trusses requires a careful study especially in the modelling of the shear connection between the concrete slab and the steel truss, involving shear studs mounted on both the nodes and the members of the top chord. Additionally, parts of the concrete slab may be projecting inside the top chord members, and therefore contribute to the shear interaction. This connection, being far from simple, could be modelled using various techniques. The present paper concentrates on these techniques, and numerical results are produced for each case (using a previously-developed and verified finite element program) and compared with the experimental results of a full-scale composite space truss tested earlier. As a conclusion of this work, two methods for preliminary and final design of composite space trusses are recommended for future use.
Nonlinear Numerical Analysis of Composite Space Trusses
The composite action between an upper concrete slab and a double-layer space truss has been shown to have positive effects on the behaviour of such structures. Primarily, the prevention of the typical brittle behaviour of trusses and the introduction of appreciable ductility are among the important benefits. Substantial improvements have been achieved also in both stiffness and ultimate strength. The analysis of composite space trusses requires a careful study especially in the modelling of the shear connection between the concrete slab and the steel truss, involving shear studs mounted on both the nodes and the members of the top chord. Additionally, parts of the concrete slab may be projecting inside the top chord members, and therefore contribute to the shear interaction. This connection, being far from simple, could be modelled using various techniques. The present paper concentrates on these techniques, and numerical results are produced for each case (using a previously-developed and verified finite element program) and compared with the experimental results of a full-scale composite space truss tested earlier. As a conclusion of this work, two methods for preliminary and final design of composite space trusses are recommended for future use.
Nonlinear Numerical Analysis of Composite Space Trusses
El-Sheikh, A L (author)
International Journal of Space Structures ; 9 ; 219-225
1994-12-01
7 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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