MEMBRANE ACTION IN PROFILED STEEL SHEETING DRY BOARD (PSSDB) FLOOR SLAB SYSTEM

Profiled steel sheeting dry board (PSSDB) system is a lightweight composite structural system that made of the profiled steel sheeting (PSS) connected to the dry board (DB) by self-drilling and self-tapping screws. The objective of this paper is to study the effect of membrane action in improving th...

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Main Authors: MAHMOOD SERAJI, W.H. WAN BADARUZZAMAN, S. A. OSMAN
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor's University 2013-02-01
Series:Journal of Engineering Science and Technology
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Online Access:http://jestec.taylors.edu.my/Vol%208%20Issue%201%20February%2013/Vol_8_1_057-068_MAHMOOD%20SERAJI.pdf
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spelling doaj-33a10554c9e24ecf894d8abfeb48908e2020-11-24T22:06:45ZengTaylor's UniversityJournal of Engineering Science and Technology1823-46902013-02-01815768MEMBRANE ACTION IN PROFILED STEEL SHEETING DRY BOARD (PSSDB) FLOOR SLAB SYSTEMMAHMOOD SERAJIW.H. WAN BADARUZZAMANS. A. OSMANProfiled steel sheeting dry board (PSSDB) system is a lightweight composite structural system that made of the profiled steel sheeting (PSS) connected to the dry board (DB) by self-drilling and self-tapping screws. The objective of this paper is to study the effect of membrane action in improving the flexural capacities of the PSSDB system. According to the literatures, common failure of the PSSDB floor is due to local buckling in the top flanges of steel sheeting at the centre of a simply supported slab. Restraining the horizontal movement at supports may develop the membrane action (MA) in the slab that can remarkably enhance the flexural rigidities of the floor. Experimental tests were conducted along with developing nonlinear finite element model to explore the effect of MA in the PSSDB floor. Experimental results of the PSSDB panel with simply end support were exploited to verify the nonlinear finite element results. The developed finite element model was then modified by restraining the horizontal movement of the slab at the supports. The obtained results disclosed that the developed compressive membrane action enhanced the stiffness of the slab at serviceability load by about 240%.http://jestec.taylors.edu.my/Vol%208%20Issue%201%20February%2013/Vol_8_1_057-068_MAHMOOD%20SERAJI.pdfMembrane actionHorizontal movementFlexural capacityExperimental workSupport condition
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author MAHMOOD SERAJI
W.H. WAN BADARUZZAMAN
S. A. OSMAN
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W.H. WAN BADARUZZAMAN
S. A. OSMAN
MEMBRANE ACTION IN PROFILED STEEL SHEETING DRY BOARD (PSSDB) FLOOR SLAB SYSTEM
Journal of Engineering Science and Technology
Membrane action
Horizontal movement
Flexural capacity
Experimental work
Support condition
author_facet MAHMOOD SERAJI
W.H. WAN BADARUZZAMAN
S. A. OSMAN
author_sort MAHMOOD SERAJI
title MEMBRANE ACTION IN PROFILED STEEL SHEETING DRY BOARD (PSSDB) FLOOR SLAB SYSTEM
title_short MEMBRANE ACTION IN PROFILED STEEL SHEETING DRY BOARD (PSSDB) FLOOR SLAB SYSTEM
title_full MEMBRANE ACTION IN PROFILED STEEL SHEETING DRY BOARD (PSSDB) FLOOR SLAB SYSTEM
title_fullStr MEMBRANE ACTION IN PROFILED STEEL SHEETING DRY BOARD (PSSDB) FLOOR SLAB SYSTEM
title_full_unstemmed MEMBRANE ACTION IN PROFILED STEEL SHEETING DRY BOARD (PSSDB) FLOOR SLAB SYSTEM
title_sort membrane action in profiled steel sheeting dry board (pssdb) floor slab system
publisher Taylor's University
series Journal of Engineering Science and Technology
issn 1823-4690
publishDate 2013-02-01
description Profiled steel sheeting dry board (PSSDB) system is a lightweight composite structural system that made of the profiled steel sheeting (PSS) connected to the dry board (DB) by self-drilling and self-tapping screws. The objective of this paper is to study the effect of membrane action in improving the flexural capacities of the PSSDB system. According to the literatures, common failure of the PSSDB floor is due to local buckling in the top flanges of steel sheeting at the centre of a simply supported slab. Restraining the horizontal movement at supports may develop the membrane action (MA) in the slab that can remarkably enhance the flexural rigidities of the floor. Experimental tests were conducted along with developing nonlinear finite element model to explore the effect of MA in the PSSDB floor. Experimental results of the PSSDB panel with simply end support were exploited to verify the nonlinear finite element results. The developed finite element model was then modified by restraining the horizontal movement of the slab at the supports. The obtained results disclosed that the developed compressive membrane action enhanced the stiffness of the slab at serviceability load by about 240%.
topic Membrane action
Horizontal movement
Flexural capacity
Experimental work
Support condition
url http://jestec.taylors.edu.my/Vol%208%20Issue%201%20February%2013/Vol_8_1_057-068_MAHMOOD%20SERAJI.pdf
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