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Shear performance and design recommendations of single embedded nut bolted shear connectors in prefabricated steel–UHPC composite beams

  • Zhuangcheng Fang*
  • , Jinpeng Wu
  • , Bingxiong Xian
  • , Guifeng Zhao
  • , Shu Fang*
  • , Yuhong Ma
  • , Haibo Jiang
  • *Corresponding author for this work
  • Guangzhou University
  • Guangdong Key Laboratory of Earthquake Engineering & Applied Technique
  • Guangdong University of Technology

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Abstract

Ultra-high-performance concrete (UHPC) has attracted increasing attention in prefabricated steel–concrete composite beams as achieving the onsite construction time savings and structural performance improvement. The inferior replacement and removal efficiency of conventional prefabricated steel–UHPC composite beams (PSUCBs) has thwarted its sustainable applications because of the widely used welded-connectors. Single embedded nut bolted shear connectors (SENBs) have recently introduced as an attempt to enhance demountability of PSUCBs. An in-depth exploration of the mechanical behavior of SENBs in UHPC is necessary to evidence feasibilities of corresponding PSUCBs. However, existing research has been limited to SENB arrangement impacts and lacked considerations on SENB geometric configuration counterparts. To this end, this paper performed twenty push-out tests and theoretical analyses on the shear performance and design recommendation of SENBs. Key test parameters comprised the diameter and grade of SENBs, degree and sequence of pretension, concrete casting method and connector type. Test results indicated that both diameters and grades of bolts exerted remarkable impacts on the SENB shear performance with respect to the shear and frictional responses. Also, there was limited influence of the bolt preload degrees on the shear capacity and ductility of SENBs, but non-negligible contributions to their corresponding frictional resistance and initial shear stiffness. Moreover, inverse pretension sequences or monolithic cast slabs presented slight improvements in the ultimate shear and slip capacity. Finally, design-oriented models with higher accuracy were introduced for predictions of the ultimate shear resistance and load–slip relationship of SENBs in PSUCBs.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)319-336
Number of pages18
JournalSteel and Composite Structures
Volume50
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - 10 Feb 2024
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Ultra-High-Performance Concrete (UHPC)
  • bolted shear connector
  • push-out test
  • shear performance
  • steel–UHPC composite beam

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