HighPanda
Civil/Environmental
- Nov 28, 2007
- 40
I am doing design of a composite girder which is formed of a steel “U” trough with concrete slab at top.
Because of torsional and distortional warping stresses, do I have to design shear studs for these load effects? If so and warping stress being, say A (N/mm2) at the junction between the web and concrete slab, is the additional longitudinal shear flow equal to A x steel web thickness?
For the shear flow around the box section, is the transverse shear force resisted by shear studs equal to “shear stress near web/slab junction” x “web thickness” x “spacing of shear studs in longitudinal direction”?
Because of torsional and distortional warping stresses, do I have to design shear studs for these load effects? If so and warping stress being, say A (N/mm2) at the junction between the web and concrete slab, is the additional longitudinal shear flow equal to A x steel web thickness?
For the shear flow around the box section, is the transverse shear force resisted by shear studs equal to “shear stress near web/slab junction” x “web thickness” x “spacing of shear studs in longitudinal direction”?