Development of semi-prefabricated timber-concrete composite floors in Australasia

An integrated research project on timber-concrete composite (TCC) floors in Australasia comprises of four primary objectives involving the University of Technology, Sydney; the University of Canterbury, Christchurch; and the University of Sassari, Italy together with several other industry partners....

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Main Authors: Yeoh, David, Fragiacomo, Massimo, Buchanan, Andy, Crews , Keith, Haskell, Jenny, Deam, Bruce
Format: Conference or Workshop Item
Published: 2008
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Online Access:http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/5706/
http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/5706/1/222p_WCTE08_Yeoh_et_al.pdf
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Summary:An integrated research project on timber-concrete composite (TCC) floors in Australasia comprises of four primary objectives involving the University of Technology, Sydney; the University of Canterbury, Christchurch; and the University of Sassari, Italy together with several other industry partners. New applications of timber in multi-storey buildings are being sought by the timber industry in both Australia and New Zealand. Current development and testing of medium to long span flooring systems are highlighted. A semi-prefabricated TCC floor system that is economical, practical and easy to construct is proposed and four major phases of extensive investigations for short- and long-term involving full scale T-strip floor beams are described. The experimental results of phase one, short-term monitoring of beams are reported and compared with a uniaxial finite element model which was specially developed for long-term and collapse analysis of TCC beams. Overall, the validations were found to be within good accuracy except for some cases with acceptable experimental deviations. Other parameters observed were different construction variables and type of concrete.