Conference ABSTRACT: Hollow-core flooring units, as described in the technical literature, are intended to be used as simply supported members. However, in construction continuity is often established between the units and supporting structure by the addition of insitu topping concrete and reinforcement. This change in structural form can result in negative moments and axial forces being induced in the floor by gravity loads, wind and seismic actions. Vertical seismic ground motion in particular can make a significant contribution to negative moments induced in the floor. This paper focuses on two failure mechanisms which may occur in negative moment regions of hollow-core floors, namely a flexural failure and a shear failure. It is shown t...
Paper 18In current practice, floor slab and beams in the perimeter seismic frames are monolithically...
Floor systems with precast concrete hollow-core units have been largely used in concrete buildings b...
Precast concrete floors are the predominant flooring system in New Zealand. Cost efficiency, low sel...
Conference ABSTRACT: Hollow-core flooring units, as described in the technical literature, are inten...
Hollow-core flooring units, as described in the technical literature, are intended to be used as si...
Hollow-core flooring units are designed as simply supported members. However, frequently in construc...
Research Report: 2010-02The objective in writing this report is to provide a guide to structural eng...
Conference ABSTRACT: Recent earthquake engineering research has raised concerns of the seismic perfo...
Hollow core slabs (HCS) are pre-stressed concrete elements, normally supported by steel or reinforce...
Precast pre-stressed hollow-core (PPHC) floors have been historically designed and constructed in wa...
In New Zealand, due to a major building boom in the 1980s, many multi-story commercial buildings are...
Previous research regarding the seismic performance of existing precast hollowcore floor and ductil...
In the recent past a number of issues regarding the seismic performance of typical existing hollowco...
This investigation was part of a greater research initiative regarding the seismic vulnerability of ...
Serious concerns about the life safety risk of hollow-core floors during earthquakes were raised fol...
Paper 18In current practice, floor slab and beams in the perimeter seismic frames are monolithically...
Floor systems with precast concrete hollow-core units have been largely used in concrete buildings b...
Precast concrete floors are the predominant flooring system in New Zealand. Cost efficiency, low sel...
Conference ABSTRACT: Hollow-core flooring units, as described in the technical literature, are inten...
Hollow-core flooring units, as described in the technical literature, are intended to be used as si...
Hollow-core flooring units are designed as simply supported members. However, frequently in construc...
Research Report: 2010-02The objective in writing this report is to provide a guide to structural eng...
Conference ABSTRACT: Recent earthquake engineering research has raised concerns of the seismic perfo...
Hollow core slabs (HCS) are pre-stressed concrete elements, normally supported by steel or reinforce...
Precast pre-stressed hollow-core (PPHC) floors have been historically designed and constructed in wa...
In New Zealand, due to a major building boom in the 1980s, many multi-story commercial buildings are...
Previous research regarding the seismic performance of existing precast hollowcore floor and ductil...
In the recent past a number of issues regarding the seismic performance of typical existing hollowco...
This investigation was part of a greater research initiative regarding the seismic vulnerability of ...
Serious concerns about the life safety risk of hollow-core floors during earthquakes were raised fol...
Paper 18In current practice, floor slab and beams in the perimeter seismic frames are monolithically...
Floor systems with precast concrete hollow-core units have been largely used in concrete buildings b...
Precast concrete floors are the predominant flooring system in New Zealand. Cost efficiency, low sel...