E – 1841 Basic Design of Steel-Concrete Composite Building Structures
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The use of composite members, connections, and systems is widespread. Nowadays, almost all steel structures of buildings and steel girder bridges have composite floor decks supported on composite beams and girders. The columns in many buildings, especially in medium-, and high-rises, are also composite. The concrete-filled tube composite piles are very popular these days because of their cost-efficiency and the ease and speed of construction. Yet, the behavior and design of steel-concrete composite structures and their members and connections are not covered extensively, if at all in structural engineering curriculum This Course presents information on the basic design of steel-concrete composite structures. The Course covers the basics of the following topics:
- Introduction to Composite Structures and Design
- Material Properties of Steel and Concrete in Composite Structures
- Shear Connectors in Composite Structures
- Composite Structural Framing Systems
- Composite Tension Members
- Composite Compression Members
- Composite Beams
- Composite Members under Combined Loads
- Composite Trusses
- Composite Shear Walls
- Types of Composite Connections
- Composite Shear Connections
- Composite Moment Connections