Long-term behavior of connections for glubam-concrete composite beams

  • Ye X
  • Shan B
  • Yue Q
  • et al.
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Abstract

Glubam-concrete composite (BCC) structure is a construction technique where glue-laminated bamboo beam is connected to an upper concrete slab using different types of connectors. The long-term behavior and creep mechanism of BCC system are very complex due to different time-dependent behavior of three components. This paper performed a series long-term push-out tests on four types of connections under static load. The tests lasted for a period of seven months in uncontrolled sheltered indoor condition. Important results such as the relative slip-time curves are presented in order to characterize time-dependent behavior of connectors. Furthermore creep coefficient constitutive models are provided for predicting the long-term behavior of connections.

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Ye, X., Shan, B., Yue, Q., & Wang, Z. (2019). Long-term behavior of connections for glubam-concrete composite beams. MATEC Web of Conferences, 275, 01001. https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201927501001

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