This paper presents the second part of an experimental investigation carried out on a construction system based on completed in-situ sandwich panels with non-shear connectors, concerning the study of floor sandwich panels. Four-point flexural tests were carried out on several full-scale panel specimens with different slenderness ratios in order to study the behaviour of panels under vertical loads. Additionally, wall-floor nodes with different connection details were tested to analyze the effective degree of the rotational restraint of different realistic nodes. Furthermore, a loading test on the floor of a full scale 3D mock-up entirely built with sandwich panels was carried out to investigate the service and ultimate behaviour of a real floor. The most significant load-displacement diagrams for increasing load are illustrated and the failure modalities are discussed. The semi-composite behaviour of the panels, guaranteed by the internal layer of polystyrene and the reinforced concrete beams at the panel ends, is highlighted. The effects of the wall-floor connection and the bi-dimensional behaviour of the floor are also evaluated. Finally, some numerical simulations are performed with non-linear finite element models and some useful design indications are given. (C) 2011 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

Experimental behaviour and numerical analysis of floor sandwich panels / Gara, Fabrizio; Ragni, Laura; Roia, Davide; Dezi, Luigino. - In: ENGINEERING STRUCTURES. - ISSN 0141-0296. - 36:(2012), pp. 258-269. [10.1016/j.engstruct.2011.12.011]

Experimental behaviour and numerical analysis of floor sandwich panels

GARA, Fabrizio;RAGNI, LAURA;ROIA, DAVIDE;DEZI, LUIGINO
2012-01-01

Abstract

This paper presents the second part of an experimental investigation carried out on a construction system based on completed in-situ sandwich panels with non-shear connectors, concerning the study of floor sandwich panels. Four-point flexural tests were carried out on several full-scale panel specimens with different slenderness ratios in order to study the behaviour of panels under vertical loads. Additionally, wall-floor nodes with different connection details were tested to analyze the effective degree of the rotational restraint of different realistic nodes. Furthermore, a loading test on the floor of a full scale 3D mock-up entirely built with sandwich panels was carried out to investigate the service and ultimate behaviour of a real floor. The most significant load-displacement diagrams for increasing load are illustrated and the failure modalities are discussed. The semi-composite behaviour of the panels, guaranteed by the internal layer of polystyrene and the reinforced concrete beams at the panel ends, is highlighted. The effects of the wall-floor connection and the bi-dimensional behaviour of the floor are also evaluated. Finally, some numerical simulations are performed with non-linear finite element models and some useful design indications are given. (C) 2011 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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