EngrRC
Structural
- Dec 19, 2018
- 45
Does anyone have a reference that explains in detail how the shear studs of a composite column are designed and where they need to be provided? In particular, I have this confusion:
For a multi-level composite column subject to compression load only (for simplicity), do the shear studs have to be provided within a certain distance from EVERY slab level based on the cumulative compression force at that level? I have seen designs using the peak axial force and provide shear studs at multiple levels based on this.
Or do they only need to be designed at the top/bottom level where you have the transition between composite and non-composite sections (using the cumulative compression force), and for the intermediate levels the shear studs will just be based on the incremental loads per floor?
For a multi-level composite column subject to compression load only (for simplicity), do the shear studs have to be provided within a certain distance from EVERY slab level based on the cumulative compression force at that level? I have seen designs using the peak axial force and provide shear studs at multiple levels based on this.
Or do they only need to be designed at the top/bottom level where you have the transition between composite and non-composite sections (using the cumulative compression force), and for the intermediate levels the shear studs will just be based on the incremental loads per floor?