CovertShear
Structural
- Nov 8, 2022
- 36
Hello all.
I am evaluating an existing 3 storey steel frame structure with a composite slab (see attached floor-plan section).
As per usual, structural documentation is not available, and the information I gathered is as follows:
• Steel profiled decking, thickness circa 3mm (1/10 inch).
In situ cast concrete, total slab thickness 75mm (3inch).
• Steel frame is a combination of double welded U-Beams and secondary I-Beams
Nothing is known about shear connectors (studs).
Spans see attached floor-plan.
• Design load (dead + live) = 8.40 kN/m2 (175.43 lb/ft2)
Now I'm not much of a steel guy, but if I assume load width of the secondary beam 2900mm (9.5ft) ,
and calculate it as a simply supported beam => 8.40kN/m2 x 2.9m = 24.36 kN/m (1669.19 lb/ft)
Assuming bending moment as q*L2 / 8 , then the capacity of the support I beam is unsatisfactory (150% circa).
Now Im thinking, even though I dont know much about shear connectors (studs), I shouldn't assume the secondary I beam acts "alone", rather it acts as a composite beam with the concrete slab ?
Anyway, thanks for any insights in advance.
I am evaluating an existing 3 storey steel frame structure with a composite slab (see attached floor-plan section).

As per usual, structural documentation is not available, and the information I gathered is as follows:
• Steel profiled decking, thickness circa 3mm (1/10 inch).
In situ cast concrete, total slab thickness 75mm (3inch).
• Steel frame is a combination of double welded U-Beams and secondary I-Beams
Nothing is known about shear connectors (studs).
Spans see attached floor-plan.
• Design load (dead + live) = 8.40 kN/m2 (175.43 lb/ft2)
Now I'm not much of a steel guy, but if I assume load width of the secondary beam 2900mm (9.5ft) ,
and calculate it as a simply supported beam => 8.40kN/m2 x 2.9m = 24.36 kN/m (1669.19 lb/ft)
Assuming bending moment as q*L2 / 8 , then the capacity of the support I beam is unsatisfactory (150% circa).
Now Im thinking, even though I dont know much about shear connectors (studs), I shouldn't assume the secondary I beam acts "alone", rather it acts as a composite beam with the concrete slab ?
Anyway, thanks for any insights in advance.