Danay, 2012 - Google Patents
Response of steel-concrete composite panels to in-plane loadingDanay, 2012
- Document ID
- 309929679200625716
- Author
- Danay A
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- Nuclear engineering and design
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Steel-Concrete Composite (SCC) panels consist of steel faceplates with welded shear studs and concrete infill. The shear studs, which perform a similar function to bond of rebars in reinforced concrete, act as springs resisting the shear slip between the faceplates and …
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