Abstract

A steel-concrete composite waffle floor system (SCCWFS) that consists of orthogonal steel beams and a flat RC slab has potential applications in long-span building floors because of its large loading capacity, low depth-to-span ratio, and excellent ductility, as demonstrated by a previous experimental program. According to the test results, the spatial composite effect between the orthogonal steel beams and concrete slab significantly influences the performance of the SCCWFS. However, the complexity of the spatial composite effect in the SCCWFS makes it much more difficult to determine the rigidity and the internal force distribution in a routine design practice than the one-way steel-concrete composite floor or the RC waffle slab. To address this problem, a parameterized grillage method is developed in which intrinsic factors are defined to describe the critical properties of the deformation pattern, the reaction force and moment distribution of the SCCWFS; relation factors are defined to relate these properties of the SCCWFS to that of its corresponding steel grillage. Based on the parameterized grillage method, parametric analyses are conducted using a beam-shell mixed finite-element (FE) model and the influence of various parameters on intrinsic and relation factors is investigated, in which the beam height, slab thickness, length-to-width ratio, and so on are shown to be of importance. The data of a total of 5190 numerical models associated with seven parameters covering almost all the practical cases are then obtained, and a step-shaving procedure is proposed to derive formulas that are influenced by multiple variables. Based on the parameterized grillage method and the step-shaving procedure, formulas to predict the vertical displacements, reaction force and moment distribution of the SCCWFS are derived and verified. Finally, design procedures, recommendations and simplified forms of the formulas are proposed, in which the formulas are proved to have an error of approximately 10%.

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