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Analytical Study of Stud Shear Connector Behavior in Steel–UHPC Composite Structures

Department of Bridge Engineering, School of Transportation and Logistics Engineering, Wuhan University of Technology, Wuhan 430063, China
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Buildings 2024, 14(12), 3807; https://doi.org/10.3390/buildings14123807
Submission received: 24 October 2024 / Revised: 23 November 2024 / Accepted: 26 November 2024 / Published: 28 November 2024
(This article belongs to the Section Building Structures)

Abstract

Ultra-high performance concrete (UHPC) combined with shorter stud shear connectors (h/d < 4) presents challenges that existing analytical models for stud connectors cannot adequately address. This study enhances the elastic foundation beam model to better accommodate these material and dimensional changes. Key improvements include the analytical calculation of equivalent foundation stiffness, which incorporates the rotation of the stud head—an aspect often neglected in previous research—and considers the post-yield plastic hinge at the stud weld. The proposed analytical model effectively captures variations in stud diameter and concrete elastic modulus, providing a load–slip curve with broader applicability than traditional empirical formulas. Validation against experimental data from 21 push-out specimens of varying diameters shows strong agreement, confirming the accuracy of the method. Moreover, a parametric study based on the analytical model reveals the sequential relationship between the formation of plastic hinges at the stud weld and the development of plastic regions in the concrete. This relationship is influenced by factors such as stud diameter, yield strength, and concrete strength. Notably, an increase in concrete strength significantly enhances the shear force at the stud root at the point when the concrete reaches its compressive strength. This explains why high-strength concrete specimens exhibit lower ultimate slip. These findings provide a crucial basis for understanding the behavior of stud shear connectors in composite structures.
Keywords: shear connector; load–slip curve; beam on foundation; UHPC shear connector; load–slip curve; beam on foundation; UHPC

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Du, W.; Hu, Z.; Zhou, Z. Analytical Study of Stud Shear Connector Behavior in Steel–UHPC Composite Structures. Buildings 2024, 14, 3807. https://doi.org/10.3390/buildings14123807

AMA Style

Du W, Hu Z, Zhou Z. Analytical Study of Stud Shear Connector Behavior in Steel–UHPC Composite Structures. Buildings. 2024; 14(12):3807. https://doi.org/10.3390/buildings14123807

Chicago/Turabian Style

Du, Wei, Zhijian Hu, and Zhi Zhou. 2024. "Analytical Study of Stud Shear Connector Behavior in Steel–UHPC Composite Structures" Buildings 14, no. 12: 3807. https://doi.org/10.3390/buildings14123807

APA Style

Du, W., Hu, Z., & Zhou, Z. (2024). Analytical Study of Stud Shear Connector Behavior in Steel–UHPC Composite Structures. Buildings, 14(12), 3807. https://doi.org/10.3390/buildings14123807

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