Cost Factor Analysis for Timber–Concrete Composite with a Lightweight Plywood Rib Floor Panel

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With the growing importance of the principle of sustainability, there is an increasing in-terest in the use of timber–concrete composite for floors, especially for medium and large span buildings. Timber–concrete composite combines the better properties of both materials and reduces their disadvantages. The most common choice is to use a cross‐laminated timber panel as a base for a timber–concrete composite. But a timber–concrete composite solution with plywood rib panels with an adhesive connection between the timber base and fibre reinforced concrete layer is offered as the more cost‐effective constructive solution. An algorithm for determining the rational parameters of the panel cross‐section has been developed. The software was written based on the proposed algorithm to compare timber–concrete composite panels with cross‐laminated timber and plywood rib panel bases. The developed algorithm includes recommendations of forthcoming Eurocode 5 for timber–concrete composite design and an innovative approach to vibration calculations. The obtained data conclude that the proposed structural solution has up to 73% lower cost and up to 71% smaller self‐weight. Thus, the proposed timber–concrete composite construction can meet the needs of society for cost‐effective and sustainable innovative floor solutions.

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Buka‐vaivade, K., Serdjuks, D., & Pakrastins, L. (2022). Cost Factor Analysis for Timber–Concrete Composite with a Lightweight Plywood Rib Floor Panel. Buildings, 12(6). https://doi.org/10.3390/buildings12060761

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