Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – Cast in situ concrete barrier with laterally projecting... – Shear-resisting means between sustainer and barrier
Patent
1988-02-16
1988-11-22
Murtagh, John E.
Static structures (e.g., buildings)
Cast in situ concrete barrier with laterally projecting...
Shear-resisting means between sustainer and barrier
52336, 52414, E04B 116
Patent
active
047856009
ABSTRACT:
This invention relates to the construction of a composite beam structure in a composite steel deck floor system. A T-shaped beam is welded through the valleys of the steel deck onto the top flange of the supporting beam. After concrete pouring, the T-beam is buried within the concrete slab to act as the shear transferring device to achieve the composite beam action. The T-beam also serves to strengthen the supporting beam in resisting the load during the concreting operation and to facilitate the placement of the concrete shrinkage control wire mesh.
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Murtagh John E.
Ruano William J.
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