peer reviewedThe pressure in the market of high-rise and multistory office buildings is stimulating innovative solutions for the design of structural systems fulfilling the demand for flexible, sustainable floor layouts. Steel-concrete composite constructions do comply with related challenges. They offer a wide range of structural solutions to design economic, efficient and sustainable buildings. New composite slabs with sheets of up to 220 mm height are able to span up to 9 m without any intermediate support. These sheets can further be placed on the lower flange of the steel beam to reduce the slab thickness in order to build a "Slim-Floor System". By activating composite action for slim-floor beams due to recent innovations grid spans of...
This paper describes the design of a novel semi-prefabricated LVL-concrete composite floor that has ...
Rapid urbanisation and population growth is driving unprecedented levels of building construction. O...
Today, society is becoming more and more aware of the environment and the (negative) influence we ha...
There is ongoing competition in the construction market to develop innovative, safe and functional f...
In the Netherlands buildings are designed using a grid with multiples of 3.6 meter. Within these des...
Composite construction as we know it today was first used in both a building and a bridge in the U.S...
An innovative steel-timber composite floor for use in multi-storey residential buildings is presente...
Steel–Concrete Composite (SCC) structural systems are increasingly used in the construction industry...
[Abstract] Timber-concrete composite systems are a high-performance alternative for building floors,...
Design and State of the Art for composite shallow floor beams in steel and concrete
There is currently increasing interest in making a transition towards a circular economy, to improve...
Composite structures take advantage of the capabilities of the materials forming the structure in or...
The construction industry is a vital part of the growth and success of a country. It is responsible...
Environmental concerns steerthe construction industry towards more sustainable developmentssuch asde...
A new steel-concrete composite system is herein proposed to achieve a stronger, more ductile, and mo...
This paper describes the design of a novel semi-prefabricated LVL-concrete composite floor that has ...
Rapid urbanisation and population growth is driving unprecedented levels of building construction. O...
Today, society is becoming more and more aware of the environment and the (negative) influence we ha...
There is ongoing competition in the construction market to develop innovative, safe and functional f...
In the Netherlands buildings are designed using a grid with multiples of 3.6 meter. Within these des...
Composite construction as we know it today was first used in both a building and a bridge in the U.S...
An innovative steel-timber composite floor for use in multi-storey residential buildings is presente...
Steel–Concrete Composite (SCC) structural systems are increasingly used in the construction industry...
[Abstract] Timber-concrete composite systems are a high-performance alternative for building floors,...
Design and State of the Art for composite shallow floor beams in steel and concrete
There is currently increasing interest in making a transition towards a circular economy, to improve...
Composite structures take advantage of the capabilities of the materials forming the structure in or...
The construction industry is a vital part of the growth and success of a country. It is responsible...
Environmental concerns steerthe construction industry towards more sustainable developmentssuch asde...
A new steel-concrete composite system is herein proposed to achieve a stronger, more ductile, and mo...
This paper describes the design of a novel semi-prefabricated LVL-concrete composite floor that has ...
Rapid urbanisation and population growth is driving unprecedented levels of building construction. O...
Today, society is becoming more and more aware of the environment and the (negative) influence we ha...