Behaviour of headed shear stud in composite beams with profiled metal decking
Publication date
2012Keyword
Push testProfiled metal decking
Shear connection
Capacity
Steel-concrete interface
Finite element modelling
ABAQUS/Explicit
Concrete damaged plasticity
Headed shear stud
Composite beams
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yes
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This paper presents a numerical investigation into the behaviour of headed shear stud in composite beams with profiled metal decking. A three-dimensional finite element model was developed using general purpose finite element program ABAQUS to study the behaviour of through-deck welded shear stud in the composite slabs with trapezoidal deck ribs oriented perpendicular to the beam. Both static and dynamic procedures were investigated using Drucker Prager model and Concrete Damaged Plasticity model respectively. In the dynamic procedure using ABAQUS/Explicit, the push test specimens were loaded slowly to eliminate significant inertia effects to obtain a static solution. The capacity of shear connector, load-slip behaviour and failure modes were predicted and validated against experimental results. The delamination of the profiled decking from concrete slab was captured in the numerical analysis which was observed in the experiments. ABAQUS/Explicit was found to be particularly suitable for modelling post-failure behaviour and the contact interaction between profiled decking and concrete slabs. It is concluded that this model represents the true behaviour of the headed shear stud in composite beams with profiled decking in terms of the shear connection capacity, load-slip behaviour and failure modes.Version
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Qureshi J and Lam D (2012) Behaviour of headed shear stud in composite beams with profiled metal decking. Advances in Structural Engineering. 15(9): 1559-1570.Link to Version of Record
https://doi.org/10.1260/1369-4332.15.9.1547Type
Articleae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
https://doi.org/10.1260/1369-4332.15.9.1547