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Title: | Novel sandwich composite structures | Authors: | Richard Liew, J.Y. Wang, T.Y. |
Issue Date: | 2007 | Citation: | Richard Liew, J.Y.,Wang, T.Y. (2007). Novel sandwich composite structures. Proceedings of 8th Pacific Structural Steel Conference - Steel Structures in Natural Hazards, PSSC 2007 1 : 395-403. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. | Abstract: | Sandwich composite structure is gaining ground in wide scope of applications. If a structure is potentially subject to significant bending moment, cyclic loading and large impact loading arising from hazardous environment, the proposed steel-concrete-steel sandwich system serves as an appealing alternative to existing stiffened steel plate structures. This paper describes the research and development work on a novel sandwich composite structure system which can be utilized in civil and offshore engineering. Various aspects are discussed. These include new mechanical shear connector and/or chemical methods to ensure the composite act between steel face plates and concrete core, lightweight or high strength concrete tailored for different applications. | Source Title: | Proceedings of 8th Pacific Structural Steel Conference - Steel Structures in Natural Hazards, PSSC 2007 | URI: | http://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/74265 | ISBN: | 0908694547 |
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