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Title: Transfer of shear stresses at steel-concrete interface
Authors: Chrzanowski, M.
Odenbreit, C.
Obiala, R.
Bogdan, T.
DEGEE, Herve 
Issue Date: 2019
Source: Steel construction, 12(1), p. 44-54
Abstract: Shear stresses can be transferred via bond at the steel-concrete interface without having to consider any mechanical shear connectors. The research conducted shows that the use of anti-adhesive products, such as grease, reduce the bond at the steel-concrete interface in push-out tests (POTs). However, the effect is still significant, especially for fully encased steel profiles. The results of an experimental POT campaign with nine small-scale cube specimens and two composite column specimens are presented here. Three different surface conditions were examined: a) an untreated surface, b) a surface treated with anti-adhesive agent (formwork release oil) and c) a surface treated with PTFE spray. The resulting ultimate shear stresses were compared with the experimental results available in the literature [1–10]. How the different geometries of the specimens, the concrete age and the surface treatment conditions influence the bond strength are compared and summarized.
Keywords: steel-concrete composite columns; composite action; longitudinal shear; steel-concrete bond; shear stresses between plain steel and concrete surfaces; assessment of steel-concrete bond strength; analysis of steel-concrete bond behaviour
Document URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1942/27991
ISSN: 1867-0520
e-ISSN: 1867-0539
DOI: 10.1002/stco.201800024
ISI #: 000458113600006
Rights: Copyright Ernst & Sohn Verlag für Architektur und technische Wissenschaften GmbH & Co. KG, Berlin. Steel Construction 12 (2019), No. 1
Category: A1
Type: Journal Contribution
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