1998
DOI: 10.1002/stab.199801930
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Experimentelle Untersuchungen zur Tragfähigkeit von Kopfbolzendübeln mit großen Schaftdurchmessern

Abstract: Auf der Grundlage von Eurocode 4, Teil 1‐1, Abschnitt 10 wurden zehn Push‐Out‐Versuche durchgeführt, um die Tragfähigkeit von Kopfbolzendübeln mit einem Schaftdurchmesser von 25 mm zu ermitteln. Die Auswertung der Versuchsergebnisse wurde gemäß Eurocode 3, Anhang Z durchgeführt und zeigte, daß Kopfbolzendübel mit einem Durchmesser von 25 mm nach Eurocode 4, Teil 1‐1, Abschnitt 6.3.2.1 gemessen werden können

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“…Current European Standard for the design of composite constructions, namely EN 1994-1-1 [1], gives a semi-empirical formulation for determining the design strength of the connector but it does not account for the real mechanical behaviour and failure mode. This design model based on the resistance of headed studs in solid slabs including an additional reduction factor to be used with profiled sheeting was developed in the 1980-90s [2,3,4,5]. It provides a sufficient level of safety for the resistance of headed studs in combination with profiled steel sheeting used at that time, which are still representing an important contribution on the market today.…”
Section: Motivationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Current European Standard for the design of composite constructions, namely EN 1994-1-1 [1], gives a semi-empirical formulation for determining the design strength of the connector but it does not account for the real mechanical behaviour and failure mode. This design model based on the resistance of headed studs in solid slabs including an additional reduction factor to be used with profiled sheeting was developed in the 1980-90s [2,3,4,5]. It provides a sufficient level of safety for the resistance of headed studs in combination with profiled steel sheeting used at that time, which are still representing an important contribution on the market today.…”
Section: Motivationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A high-quality dataset of 242 push tests was collected from twenty references [51][52][53][54][55][56][57][58][59][60][61][62][63][64][65][66][67][68][69][70] and is presented by Hicks [71]. Each data point includes eight variables as summarized in Table 1.…”
Section: Datamentioning
confidence: 99%