Keywords :
Analysis and design; circular economy; composite beam; Composite construction; demountable shear connection; design for deconstruction; innovative steel connection; Steel buildings; steel composite construction; Analyse and design; Circular economy; Composite beam; Demountable shear connection; Design for deconstruction; Innovative steel connection; Shear connections; Steel composite construction; Steel composites; Steel connections; Civil and Structural Engineering; Building and Construction; Mechanics of Materials; Metals and Alloys
Abstract :
[en] A Lego-like steel-framed structural system has been developed within the frame of an RFCS project, REDUCE, to facilitate 1) deconstruction of composite structures, 2) circularity at structure and element levels, and 3) serial production in construction by promoting a greater standardization of structural elements. The system utilizes innovative demountable shear connections for composite flooring solutions with precast concrete elements, and adjustable steel connections for use in both beam-to-beam and beam-to-column connections. The first use case of the structural system has been realized in the Petite Maison project which is a demonstration project for circularity and contributes to the event ESCH2022. Each construction element is linked to a digital database and remains available for future reuse, as a result of the plug-and-play, demountable and robust features of the developed system. This paper presents the proposed demountable system, the results from experiments and finite element analyses on the behaviour of shear connections, composite beams, and steel connections, and indicates the analysing methods for structural engineers to open a pathway for full implementation of the structures built into digital tools, fabrication, and construction.
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