Blast effects on buildings
Edited by
Geoff Mays;
Geoff Mays
Cranfield University at the Defence Academy of the United Kingdom
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Peter Smith
Peter Smith
Cranfield University at the Defence Academy of the United Kingdom
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Emerald Publishing Limited
ISBN print:
978-0-7277-4044-1
Publication date:
2009
Book Chapter
8 Design of elements in steel–concrete–steel composite materials
By
David Cormie
David Cormie
Arup Security Consulting, London
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Neil Coyle
Corus Bi-Steel, London
David Cormie
Arup Security Consulting, London
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Published:2009
Citation
Neil Coyle, David Cormie, 2009. "8 Design of elements in steel–concrete–steel composite materials", Blast effects on buildings, David Cormie, Geoff Mays, Peter Smith
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Notation
Introduction
Objectives
Design loads
Design strengths
Deformation limits and design cross-sections
Behaviour of steel-concrete-steel composite elements subject to blast loading
Stiffness
Shear design
Design of SCS elements to resist blast loading
Design example 1: SCS cantilever subject to impulsive load
Comparison of SCS and reinforced concrete
Detailing of SCS structures
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