Comparative Study of Headed Stud Shear Connector and U- Shaped Shear Connector Through Numerical Modelling
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Shear connectors are one of the most important elements required for the composite
construction. Composites structure usually fail at the shear between two structural elements
i.e. steel and concrete. Hence, many researches has been carried out to enhance its properties
so that the bond between two composites can be strengthened. In addition to increasing the
strength of concrete, cost of shear connector also needs to be minimized hence stud connector
has been modified into U-shaped connector.
In this project, a 3-D FEM model of pushout test of Headed stud and U-shaped shear
connector has been simulated in ABAQUS and analysis has been carried out under gradual
loading. The obtained result of headed stud is compared with the experimental value. The
same material properties of headed stud is allotted to U-shaped connector and the analysis
was carried out. The output of both connectors were contrasted.
It was found that the load bearing capacity of U-shape connector is 20% more than that of
headed stud shear connector. The load-slip behaviour of headed stud and U-shape connector
are found to be similar. The stress pattern at different location on U-shape connector follows
a symmetric pattern from mid-point where as in case of headed stud it is maximum at roots
and decreases while moving towards the other end.
From the economic point of view U-shape connector can be more economical than that of
headed stud connector as former can provide more bearing capacity as compared to the latter
one on same mass. From the optimisation of U-shape connector it can noted that 36 percent
less volume of steel is required than that of headed-stud connector for the same peak load
bearing capacity.
