High-strength materials offer alternatives to frequently used materials for high-rise construction. A material of higher strength means a smaller member size is required to resist the design load. However, high-strength concrete is brittle, and high-strength thin steel plates are prone to local buckling. A solution to overcome such problems is to adopt a steel-concrete composite design in which concrete provides lateral restraint to steel plates against local buckling, and steel plates provide confinement to high-strength concrete. Design of Steel-Concrete Composite Structures Using High Strength Materials provides guidance on the design of composite steel-concrete structures using combined high-strength concretes and steels. The book includes a database of over 2,500 test results on composite columns to evaluate design methods, and presents calculations to determine critical parameters affecting the strength and ductility of high-strength composite columns. Finally, the book proposes design methods for axial-moment interaction curves in composite columns. This allows a unified approach to the design of columns with normal- and high-strength steel concrete materials. This book offers civil engineers, structural engineers, and researchers studying the mechanical performance of composite structures in the use of high-strength materials to design and construct advanced tall buildings. Presents the design and construction of composite structures using high-strength concrete and high-strength steel, complementing and extending Eurocode 4 standards Addresses a gap in design codes in the USA, China, Europe and Japan to cover composite structures using high-strength concrete and steel in a comprehensive way Gives insight into the design of concrete-filled steel tubes and concrete-encased steel members Suggests a unified approach to designing columns with normal- and high-strength steel and concrete
Mursi, M. and Uy, B. (2006) Behaviour and design of fabricated high strength steel columns subjected to biaxial bending, Part I: Experiments, Advanced Steel Construction, 2 (4): 286–315. Neogi, P.K., Sen, H.K. and Chapman, ...
Sponsored by Engineering Conferences International; the Structural Engineering Institute of ASCE. This collection contains the 63 technical papers representing the state-of-the-art in composite construction worldwide.
Advances in Steel Concrete Composite Structures
This collection contains 85 papers presented at the Composite Construction in Steel and Concrete IV Conference, held in Banff, Alberta, Canada, May 28-June 2, 2000.
Each wire of the rope is modeled as a curved thin rod according to the classic Kirchhoff-Clebsch-Love theory. ... such as suspended bridges, deployable structures, cranes, lifting devices for mining and offshore applications.
The works on the problem of lateral torsional buckling of composite beams wihtout any connections between the concrete slab and the high-strength steel girder show that for each type of steel girder lateral torsional buckling can be ...
Contains comprehensive, basic knowledge for designing steel structures Introduces materials, connections, components and structural systems of steel structures Includes theoretical calculating methods and engineering design methods Presents ...
3 THE SUBWAY PROJECT SUPPLY CHAIN ASSESSMENT OVERVIEW A century, the quality of management science from the proposed to mature through a quality inspection, statistical quality control and total quality management in three stages, ...
This book sets out the basic principles of composite construction with reference to beams, slabs, columns and frames, and their applications to building structures.
“The new reinforcement system: Compression members with SAS 670 high strength reinforcement steel,” Beton- und Stahlbetonbau, ... Designers' Guide to EN 1994-1-1: Eurocode 4, Design of Composite Steel and Concrete Structures.