Timber-concrete composite floor systems

conference paper
Timber-concrete composite (tcc) beams may be used for the renovation of old timber floors. Although these systems are a simple and practical solution, they are not widely adopted. One of the reasons for this is the lack of uniform design mies. In this research programme shear tests on four different fastener types were performed as well as bending tests on tcc beams, manufactured with these fasteners. A simulation model was built that is able to perform a Monte Carlo simulation on single tcc beams and tcc floor s-ystems. The model was succesfullv verified with the bending tests before other simulations were performed. Several geometries were simulated resulting in a statistical distribution of the load-carrying capacity of each geometry. The 5-percéntile characteristic load-carrying capacity of each geometrv was determined and it was found that the 5-percentile load-carrying capacity can also be calculated using a linear model. To do so the mean values for MoE and fastener stiffness and the 5-percentile bending strength of the timber beam should be used.
TNO Identifier
329192
Source title
International Wood Engineering Conference, New Orleans, LA, USA, 28-31 October 1996
Collation
8 p.
Pages
3-309 - 3-316
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