Author : Vivek Bammidi 1
Date of Publication :9th March 2017
Abstract: In the current structural codes, the vertical shear strength of the composite beam is considered solely due to the steel beam. The contribution of the concrete slab to the vertical shear strength of the composite beam is neglected. This paper presents the comparisons of provisions of the different codes of practice of the design of the steel-concrete composite beams and also presents the comparisons of the formulae (available from the past studies) of the vertical shear strength contribution of the concrete slab to the steel-concrete composite beams
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