Jonmiller
Structural
- Sep 10, 2007
- 15
I am designing a composite I-beam: two aluminum T-shape flanges with short double stems and flat fiberglass reinforced plastic (FRP) sheet as web. The FRP web will insert to the narrow channel between the double stems. I am thinking using circular punch 2-3" O.C. to connect the FRP web to aluminum T-shape flanges. Could anyone suggest a better, really easier and more reliable mechanical connnection? Any input and discussion are greatly appreciated.
By the way, the composite I-beam is quite small, 3" (depth) x 0.5" (width). The thickness of FRP is about 0.110". The aluminum flange is about 0.080" and the short stem is 0.060". The load is appoximately 25-40 lbf/ft.
Any input about book references for design/summary of mechanical connection is appreciated.
Thank you,
By the way, the composite I-beam is quite small, 3" (depth) x 0.5" (width). The thickness of FRP is about 0.110". The aluminum flange is about 0.080" and the short stem is 0.060". The load is appoximately 25-40 lbf/ft.
Any input about book references for design/summary of mechanical connection is appreciated.
Thank you,