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Simply Supported Secondary Composite Beam Supporting Composite Slab with Profiled Sheeting
This chapter deals with a simply supported secondary composite beam under uniformly distributed loads. Analysis of the composite beam is performed for the construction stage and for the composite stage. The design checks are conducted for both ultimate limit state and serviceability limit state. Verifications for the ultimate limit state and serviceability limit state were conducted in accordance with EN 1994‐1‐1. The explanations are given for the application of a combination of actions from the aspects of ways of choosing a particular combination. According to EN 1990, there are three combinations of actions for the serviceability limit state: characteristic, frequent and quasi‐permanent. The selection of an appropriate combination depends on whether the limit state is reversible or irreversible, that is whether or not the composite floor beam deflections cause cracking of a brittle floor finish or damage to fragile partitions.
Simply Supported Secondary Composite Beam Supporting Composite Slab with Profiled Sheeting
This chapter deals with a simply supported secondary composite beam under uniformly distributed loads. Analysis of the composite beam is performed for the construction stage and for the composite stage. The design checks are conducted for both ultimate limit state and serviceability limit state. Verifications for the ultimate limit state and serviceability limit state were conducted in accordance with EN 1994‐1‐1. The explanations are given for the application of a combination of actions from the aspects of ways of choosing a particular combination. According to EN 1990, there are three combinations of actions for the serviceability limit state: characteristic, frequent and quasi‐permanent. The selection of an appropriate combination depends on whether the limit state is reversible or irreversible, that is whether or not the composite floor beam deflections cause cracking of a brittle floor finish or damage to fragile partitions.
Simply Supported Secondary Composite Beam Supporting Composite Slab with Profiled Sheeting
Dujmović, Darko (author) / Androić, Boris (author) / Lukačević, Ivan (author)
2014-12-08
44 pages
Article/Chapter (Book)
Electronic Resource
English
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