OnePowers
Civil/Environmental
- May 22, 2021
- 26
Salutes to all of you engineers!!
I am working with a concrete-filled circular tube. I am checking the transfer of forces beetween steel and concrete.
It's difficult for constructor put shear connectors inside the tube then i was looking for another mechanism, i found one that is called Direct Flattening, which says (AISC 360 I6):
Note: An example of force transfer via an internal bearing mechanism is the use of internal steel plates within the filled composite member.
My request is: Can anyone can explain to me how the plates have to be located inside the steel member?
Thanks and very sorry for my english!!
I am working with a concrete-filled circular tube. I am checking the transfer of forces beetween steel and concrete.
It's difficult for constructor put shear connectors inside the tube then i was looking for another mechanism, i found one that is called Direct Flattening, which says (AISC 360 I6):
Note: An example of force transfer via an internal bearing mechanism is the use of internal steel plates within the filled composite member.
My request is: Can anyone can explain to me how the plates have to be located inside the steel member?
Thanks and very sorry for my english!!