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Johnson 205 $a3rd ed. 210 $aMalden, MA $cBlackwell Pub.$dc2004 215 $a1 online resource (250 p.) 300 $aDescription based upon print version of record. 311 $a1-4051-0035-4 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 327 $aContents; Preface; Symbols, terminology and units; Chapter 1 Introduction; 1.1 Composite beams and slabs; 1.2 Composite columns and frames; 1.3 Design philosophy and the Eurocodes; 1.3.1 Background; 1.3.2 Limit state design philosophy; Basis of design, and actions; Resistances; Combinations of actions; Comments on limit state design philosophy; 1.4 Properties of materials; 1.5 Direct actions (loading); 1.6 Methods of analysis and design; Chapter 2 Shear connection; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Simply-supported beam of rectangular cross-section; 2.2.1 No shear connection; 2.2.2 Full interaction 327 $a2.3 Uplift2.4 Methods of shear connection; 2.4.1 Bond; 2.4.2 Shear connectors; 2.4.3 Shear connection for profiled steel sheeting; 2.5 Properties of shear connectors; 2.5.1 Stud connectors used with profiled steel sheeting; 2.6 Partial interaction; 2.7 Effect of slip on stresses and deflections; 2.8 Longitudinal shear in composite slabs; 2.8.1 The m-k or shear-bond test; Chapter 3 Simply-supported composite slabs and beams; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Example: layout, materials and loadings; 3.3 Composite floor slabs; 3.3.1 Resistance of composite slabs to sagging bending 327 $a3.3.2 Resistance of composite slabs to longitudinal shear3.3.3 Resistance of composite slabs to vertical shear; 3.3.4 Punching shear; 3.3.5 Bending moments from concentrated point and line loads; 3.3.6 Serviceability limit states for composite slabs; 3.3.7 Fire resistance; Partial safety factors for fire; Design action effects for fire; Thermal properties of materials; Design methods for resistance to .re; Simple calculation model for unprotected composite slab; 3.4 Example: composite slab; 3.4.1 Profiled steel sheeting as shuttering; 3.4.2 Composite slab - flexure and vertical shear 327 $a3.4.3 Composite slab - longitudinal shear3.4.4 Local effects of point load; 3.4.5 Composite slab - serviceability; 3.4.6 Composite slab - fire design; 3.4.7 Comments on the design of the composite slab; 3.5 Composite beams - sagging bending and vertical shear; 3.5.1 Effective cross-section; 3.5.2 Classification of steel elements in compression; 3.5.3 Resistance to sagging bending; Cross-sections in Class 1 or 2; Cross-sections in Class 3 or 4; 3.5.4 Resistance to vertical shear; 3.6 Composite beams - longitudinal shear; 3.6.1 Critical lengths and cross-sections 327 $a3.6.2 Ductile and non-ductile connectors3.6.3 Transverse reinforcement; Design rules for transverse reinforcement in solid slabs; Transverse reinforcement in composite slabs; 3.6.4 Detailing rules; 3.7 Stresses, deflections and cracking in service; 3.7.1 Elastic analysis of composite sections in sagging bending; 3.7.2 The use of limiting span-to-depth; 3.8 Effects of shrinkage of concrete and of temperature; 3.9 Vibration of composite .oor structures; 3.9.1 Prediction of fundamental natural frequency; 3.9.2 Response of a composite floor to pedestrian traffic 327 $a3.10 Fire resistance of composite beams 330 $aThis book sets out the basic principles of composite construction with reference to beams, slabs, columns and frames, and their applications to building structures. 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