Steel Buildings in Europe
Part 10: Technical Software Specification for Composite Beams 10 - 10 The profiled steel sheeting, if used, is defined by its section geometry (Figure 2.2): h p is the overall depth of the profiled steel sheeting t p is the sheeting thickness b s is the distance between centres of adjacent ribs b r is the width of rib b b is the width of the bottom of the rib. b s h p b b t p b r Figure 2.2 Cross-section of a profiled steel sheeting One of the following options has to be selected: Ribs perpendicular to the beam Ribs parallel to the beam axis. When the profiled steel sheeting is perpendicular to the beam axis, one of the following options has to be selected: Studs welded through the profiled steel sheeting Profiled steel sheeting with holes for studs Profiled steel sheeting interrupted on the beam (free positioning of the studs along the beam axis). 2.4 Shear connection 2.4.1 Description of a stud The connectors are headed studs welded on the upper flange of the steel profile. For a given beam, all the studs are identical. A stud is defined by: h sc is the overall nominal height. d is the shank diameter that can be selected from the following list: – 16 mm – 19 mm – 22 mm f u,sc is the ultimate limit strength of the stud material.
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