Strength Requirements for Shear Diaphragms Used for Stability Bracing of Steel Beams
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Light-gauge metal sheeting is often used in steel building and bridge industries as concrete deck formwork. Besides providing support to the fresh concrete, the sheeting acts as a shear diaphragm and provides continuous lateral bracing to the top flanges of the beams to which they are attached. An adequate stability-bracing system must possess sufficient stiffness and strength to control deformations and brace forces. Strength requirements for shear diaphragms are currently not well established. A computational study was conducted to develop strength requirements for shear diaphragms bracing simply supported steel beams. Both end-fastener and sidelap-fastener connections were modeled in the study. To the best of the authors' knowledge, this is the first study to quantify the stability-induced forces in sidelap fasteners. The effects of deck width and number of end and sidelap fasteners on brace forces were investigated. Expressions were developed to estimate the stability-induced brace forces in end-fastener and sidelap-fastener connections.
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Bracing, Construction, Shear diaphragms, Steel beams, Strength requirements, Strength requirements, Shear diaphragms, Bracing, Steel beams, Construction
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02 engineering and technology, 0201 civil engineering
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Eğilmez, O. Ö., Vardaroğlu, M., and Akbaba, A. (2017). Strength requirements for shear diaphragms used for stability bracing of steel beams. Journal of Structural Engineering, 143(4). doi:10.1061/(ASCE)ST.1943-541X.0001706
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