Study on Slab Thickness of Profiled Steel Sheeting-concrete Composite Floors Based on Serviceability(PDF)
《建筑科学与工程学报》[ISSN:1673-2049/CN:61-1442/TU]
- Issue:
- 2016年06期
- Page:
- 30-36
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- Title:
- Study on Slab Thickness of Profiled Steel Sheeting-concrete Composite Floors Based on Serviceability
- Author(s):
- QU Wen-jun; MO Li-biao; GUO Peng
- Department of Structural Engineering, Tongji University
- Keywords:
- composite floor; natural frequency; peak acceleration; beam spacing; slab thickness
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- Abstract:
- Numerical analysis on largespan profiled steel sheetingconcrete composite floor was carried to study the relationship of slab thickness, natural frequency and peak acceleration by finite element software ANSYS, and the suggested formula of slab thickness meeting the requirement of serviceability was given. The result shows that the peak acceleration calculated values according to the current code are underestimated, because the unfavorable factors of personslab coupling are ignored due to the simplification of pedestrian load. Thus, the multiorder harmonic excitation effect and the change of pedestrian position, as well as the interaction between human and floor should be taken into consideration in the humaninduced model. As the slab thickness rises, there is a critical value for getting the minimum frequency to balance the effect of stiffness and mass. Increasing the number of secondary beams on blind faith may not lead to a better result to solve the problem of serviceability, and changing the layout may be more efficient and economic than changing slab thickness. As the duration time of peak acceleration of slab is too short during single walking, taking weighted root mean square acceleration as evaluating indicator may be more suitable.
Last Update: 2016-12-07