Structural performance of cross-laminated timber-concrete composite floors with inclined self-tapping screws bearing unidirectional tension-shear loads

Yingwei Bao, Weidong Lu, Kong Yue, Hao Zhou, Binhui Lu, Zhentao Chen

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Abstract

This study investigated the structural performance of cross-laminated timber (CLT)-concrete composite floor with inclined self-tapping screws bearing unidirectional tension-shear loads. Five groups of push-out tests were conducted to evaluate the shear behavior of the inclined screw connector. The results showed the embedded depth of the inclined screw in the CLT had a significant influence on the shear performance of the connectors, and the vertical screws demonstrated enhanced ductility. Next, six groups of specimens were subjected to four-point bending tests to study their flexural behavior under various parameters. A screw spacing that was too small led to premature failure, whereas an increased section height greatly improved the bending performance of these specimens. One specimen in particular exhibited a plate-end shear enhancement accompanied by excellent performance in terms of flexural stiffness and bearing capacity. Furthermore, a computational optimization method for determining an effective bending stiffness of the composite floor was proposed based on ‘γ-method’. This approach expanded the application scope of traditional methods, and the calculated values were in good agreement with the experimental values. Finally, a simplified finite element model was established, and parametric finite element analysis verified that improving the shear efficiency of the connector could bring economic benefits.

Original languageEnglish
Article number104653
JournalJournal of Building Engineering
Volume55
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Sep 2022

Keywords

  • CLT-Concrete composite floor
  • Finite element
  • Four-point bending test
  • The optimized ‘γ-method’
  • The shear behavior

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