2018
DOI: 10.1007/s13349-018-0303-6
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Vibration analysis of steel–concrete composite floors when subjected to rhythmic human activities

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“…A 205 × 10 3 MPa Young's modulus was adopted for the steel beams. The concrete slab presents a 30 MPa specified compression strength and a 26 × 10 3 MPa Young's modulus [1].…”
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“…A 205 × 10 3 MPa Young's modulus was adopted for the steel beams. The concrete slab presents a 30 MPa specified compression strength and a 26 × 10 3 MPa Young's modulus [1].…”
Section: Finite Element Modellingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Both materials (steel and concrete) present an elastic behaviour. Regarding the structural behaviour of the connections present in the investigated structural model, the beam-to-beam connections were modelled as flexible joints and the beam-to-column connections were considered as rigid joints [1].…”
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