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Verankerungsverhalten von Verbunddübelleisten in schlanken Betongurten

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Medium: journal article
Language(s): German
Published in: Bautechnik, , n. 12, v. 91
Page(s): 869-883
DOI: 10.1002/bate.201400058
Abstract:

Anchoring behavior of composite dowels in slender concrete chords

Usually, lifting and tensile stresses between the steel profile and the concrete slab of steel-concrete composite beams are unplanned and have comparatively small load ordinates compared to the transferred shear forces. That is why, these vertically lifting forces are generally not relevant for the dimensioning of the composite joint. But, this does not apply if shear connectors are systematically used for the anchorage of tensile forces. While the anchorage behavior of conventional shear connectors, like headed studs, is already extensively studied, appropriate investigations on the anchorage behavior of composite dowels are lacking so far, especially for composite dowels in slender and cracked concrete chords. In this paper, the anchorage behavior of an innovative, puzzle-shaped composite dowel is investigated in cracked and uncracked concrete chords. Besides different arrangements of reinforcement, the influence of different longitudinal stress levels in the concrete slab (tensile stress, compressive stress) is explored, in particular. To this end, own test setups were developed. All tests were recalculated using a three-dimensional, nonlinear finite element model. Finally, an engineering model for the calculation of the load bearing capacity of single composite dowels and composite dowel groups in reinforced and unreinforced concrete is presented.

Keywords:
experimental investigation numerical simulation composite dowels engineering model bonded anchor channel anchoring behavior uncracked concrete cracked concrete
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    09/12/2014
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