Out-of plane bending stiffness along the major axis of profiled steel sheet dryboard composite floor panels
This paper presents the experimental investigation of the out-of plane bending behaviour of newly developed composite floor panels namely Profiled Steel Sheet Dryboard (PSSDB) composite panels. Such panels are formed by attaching dryboards to a core of profiled steel sheeting using mechanical con...
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1996
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Online Access: | http://journalarticle.ukm.my/1327/ http://journalarticle.ukm.my/1327/ |
Summary: | This paper presents the experimental investigation of the out-of plane bending
behaviour of newly developed composite floor panels namely Profiled Steel Sheet
Dryboard (PSSDB) composite panels. Such panels are formed by attaching dryboards
to a core of profiled steel sheeting using mechanical connectors. It is very light and
therefore easily transportable and can be erected quickly by semi-skilled labour. A
series of out-of plane bending tests to investigate the overall structural performance,
and the influence of connector modulus and spacing on the performance of the
PSSDB panels will be described. The suitability of the component materials for these
panels is also investigated. It will be shown that connector modulus and spacing play
major roles in influencing the stiffness of such composite panels. Suitable choice of
connector and spacing is important in determining the stiffness of these panels.
Partial interaction approach developed by the authors can safely be used to design
composite PSSDB floor panels along the major axis of bending. This theoretical
approach will be shown to be giving acceptable conservative stiffness values |
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