Static and dynamic performance of lightweight hybrid composite floor plate system


Autoria(s): Abeysinghe Mudiyanselage, Chanaka Madushan Abeysinghe
Data(s)

2012

Resumo

In the modern built environment, building construction and demolition consume a large amount of energy and emits greenhouse gasses due to widely used conventional construction materials such as reinforced and composite concrete. These materials consume high amount of natural resources and possess high embodied energy. More energy is required to recycle or reuse such materials at the cessation of use. Therefore, it is very important to use recyclable or reusable new materials in building construction in order to conserve natural resources and reduce the energy and emissions associated with conventional materials. Advancements in materials technology have resulted in the introduction of new composite and hybrid materials in infrastructure construction as alternatives to the conventional materials. This research project has developed a lightweight and prefabricatable Hybrid Composite Floor Plate System (HCFPS) as an alternative to conventional floor system, with desirable properties, easy to construct, economical, demountable, recyclable and reusable. Component materials of HCFPS include a central Polyurethane (PU) core, outer layers of Glass-fiber Reinforced Cement (GRC) and steel laminates at tensile regions. This research work explored the structural adequacy and performance characteristics of hybridised GRC, PU and steel laminate for the development of HCFPS. Performance characteristics of HCFPS were investigated using Finite Element (FE) method simulations supported by experimental testing. Parametric studies were conducted to develop the HCFPS to satisfy static performance using sectional configurations, spans, loading and material properties as the parameters. Dynamic response of HCFPS floors was investigated by conducting parametric studies using material properties, walking frequency and damping as the parameters. Research findings show that HCFPS can be used in office and residential buildings to provide acceptable static and dynamic performance. Design guidelines were developed for this new floor system. HCFPS is easy to construct and economical compared to conventional floor systems as it is lightweight and prefabricatable floor system. This floor system can also be demounted and reused or recycled at the cessation of use due to its component materials.

Formato

application/pdf

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/60323/

Publicador

Queensland University of Technology

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/60323/1/Chanaka_Abeysinghe_Mudiyanselage_Thesis.pdf

Abeysinghe Mudiyanselage, Chanaka Madushan Abeysinghe (2012) Static and dynamic performance of lightweight hybrid composite floor plate system. PhD thesis, Queensland University of Technology.

Fonte

School of Civil Engineering & Built Environment; Science & Engineering Faculty

Palavras-Chave #hybrid composite floor plate system, glass-fiber reinforced cement, polyurethane, steel, experimental testing, finite element modelling, static performance, dynamic performance, human-induced loads, vibration, design guidelines
Tipo

Thesis