Joints in Steel-Concrete Composite Structures

ebook Woodhead Publishing Series in Civil and Structural Engineering

By Huu-Tai Thai

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Summarizes the developments of joining methods for composite structures used in multi-storey buildings. It provides an in-depth understanding of the behaviour and design of composite connections of three fundamental structural members of buildings which include composite beams, composite columns in the form of concrete-filled steel tubular sections, and composite shear walls. In addition to worked examples illustrating the design calculations in accordance with the current codes of practice, the book also covers advanced topics to understand the behaviour and design of the connections in fires as well as the connections used in modular and prefab construction of buildings. Therefore, it not only benefits structural engineers, but is also helpful to researchers and advanced audiences who wish to design and develop novel joining techniques for newly developed composite structural systems used in tall buildings. - Provides guidance in design on one of the main challenges of composite construction - the connection between composite structural components. - Covers design principles, analytical models and numerical design calculation in the steel-concrete composite buildings. - By covering innovative composite joint solutions with their design methods for different typology of structural members, the book covers a key knowledge gap for structuiral/civil engineers
Joints in Steel-Concrete Composite Structures