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See detailShear Transfer in Heavy Steel-Concrete Composite Columns with Multiple Encased Steel Profiles
Chrzanowski, Maciej UL

Doctoral thesis (2019)

The PhD Thesis is dealing with the shear transfer in heavy steel-concrete composite columns with multiple encased steel profiles. In the conducted research, a focus was placed on two aspects of shear ... [more ▼]

The PhD Thesis is dealing with the shear transfer in heavy steel-concrete composite columns with multiple encased steel profiles. In the conducted research, a focus was placed on two aspects of shear transfer: (1) local shear transfer at the steel-concrete interface and (2) global shear transfer between the embedded steel profiles. With reference to the current practice, gaps in the knowledge and in the available solutions have been identified. The development of a novel, easy-applicable and efficient type of shear connectors for an application in composite columns with one or multiple-encased steel profiles satisfies the improvement need to assure local shear transfer between steel and concrete materials. The novel type of flat shear connectors has a form of reinforcement bars welded to the flanges of steel profiles. Three main orientations, in accordance to the steel beam longitudinal axis, were investigated: 1) transversal, 2) longitudinal and 3) angled under 45° - V-shaped. The force transfer mechanism of the proposed shear connectors considers the usage of the external stirrups to anchorage the compression struts and bear the tensile forces. In parallel, the steel-concrete bond phenomenon was examined and analysed. In the consideration of the global shear transfer and in respect to the mechanical engineering model and behaviour of large composite columns with more than one embedded steel profile, the common practice so far is to assume a homogenous system with one stiffness and analyse it based on the Bernoulli beam theory. However, the results of the recent tests caused some doubts whether this approach is correct. The derivation away from the Bernoulli beam behaviour leads to a changed stiffness of the column and hence changed critical buckling load. An innovative hybrid conception has been proposed, where a transition towards the Vierendeel truss model embedded into the Timoshenko beam model is considered in order to govern the identified significant effects of shear deformation. Within this objective, big-scale beam/column members with two embedded steel profiles were examined in order to investigate an internal forces distribution and its bending and shear stiffness. A complex interaction between the materials and lack of knowledge regarding composite behaviour in columns with multiple encased steel profiles opens opportunities to develop novel systems and design methods. The described objectives are investigated experimentally and by the FE numerical simulations. As an outcome, an analytical model for the resistance of the developed novel shear connectors and innovative mechanical engineering model for the description of the structural behaviour, as well as effective stiffness, of a composite member with more than one embedded steel profile are given. [less ▲]

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See detailEffective bending stiffness of heavy steel-concrete composite columns with multiple encased steel profiles
Chrzanowski, Maciej UL; Odenbreit, Christoph UL; Degée, Hervé et al

in Proceedings of 9th International Conference on Steel and Aluminium Structures (ICSAS19) (2019)

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See detailMega columns with several reinforced steel profiles - experimental and numerical investigations
Bogdan, Teodora; Chrzanowski, Maciej UL

in Proceedings of the ASCCS 2018 Conference, Valencia, Spain, June 27-29, 2018 (2018, June)

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See detailDevelopment of an innovative type of shear connector dedicated to fully embedded steel-concrete composite columns - experimental and numerical investigations
Chrzanowski, Maciej UL; Odenbreit, Christoph UL; Obiala, Renata et al

in Proceedings of the ASCCS 2018 Conference, Valencia, Spain, June 27-29, 2018 (2018, June)

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See detailShear Stresses Analysis at the Steel-Concrete Interface with the Usage of Bond Eliminating Products
Chrzanowski, Maciej UL; Odenbreit, Christoph UL; Obiala, Renata et al

in Proceedings of the XI CMM 2017 Conference, Coimbra 23-24 November 2017 (2017, November)

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See detailMultiCoSteel – Structural Behaviour of Heavy Composite Columns with Multiple Encased Steel Profiles for High Rise Buildings
Chrzanowski, Maciej UL; Odenbreit, Christoph UL

Speeches/Talks (2016)

The PhD resesarch project“MultiCoSteel” is foussed on the investigation of the beam theory for composite columns with multiple encased steel profiles to find the correct internal stress distributions and ... [more ▼]

The PhD resesarch project“MultiCoSteel” is foussed on the investigation of the beam theory for composite columns with multiple encased steel profiles to find the correct internal stress distributions and stiffnesses. The suitability of the Euler-Bernoulli Theory will be investigated as well as the truss theory and the Vierendeel theory. A complex interaction between steel and concrete materials and lack of knowledge regarding composite behaviour opens opportunities to develop, improve and optimise the system and the design method. Within this research project both aspects will be handled with the objectives; 1) to develop the new, easy-applicable and efficient type of shear connector for an application in composite columns with multiple-encased steel profiles and 2) to prove the design hypothesis of Vierendeel mechanism behaviour. The project is running with close collaboration of industrial partner - ArcelorMittal and it was successfully qualified to the FNR AFR-PPP PhD Grant. [less ▲]

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