Print Email Facebook Twitter Two-scale modelling of composite 'steel-reinforced resin' interaction (INTERMOD) Title Two-scale modelling of composite 'steel-reinforced resin' interaction (INTERMOD): Towards reusable and demountable structures & infrastructure Author Nijgh, M.P. (TU Delft Steel & Composite Structures) Date 2018-12-10 Abstract Steel-concrete composite beams are widely used in practice because of the simple construction sequence and the economic cross-section design. The application of welded headed studs in composite beams prevents the non-destructive separation of the composite beam, which leads to a very low scoring in the sustainability assessment in terms of the reuse of structural components. A demountable connection between the steel beam and concrete deck must be made to allow for reusability and adaptability of the structure, which maximizes its functional lifetime and minimizes itsenvironmental footprint. Subject composite beamreusecircular economyinfrastructurestructuresassemblydisassemblysteel-reinforced resinhomogenization methodenvironment To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:8ae22cbb-9b3c-4e5d-991d-122a5446cc9e Access restriction Campus only Event Meeting Materials Conference 2018, 2018-12-10 → 2018-12-11, Leeuwenhorst, Noordwijkerhout, Netherlands Part of collection Institutional Repository Document type poster Rights © 2018 M.P. Nijgh Files PDF 06.11_Nijgh.pdf 872.09 KB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:8ae22cbb-9b3c-4e5d-991d-122a5446cc9e/datastream/OBJ/view