2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.engstruct.2020.111183
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Shear mechanism of Rubber-Sleeved Stud (RSS) connectors in the steel-concrete interface of cable-pylon composite anchorage

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“…For reducing the stiffness of connectors, a common treatment is wrapping low elastic modulus materials such as foamed plastic, resin mortar, flexible gems, and rubber sleeves (Abe and Hosaka 2002;Mitsunori et al 2000;Deng et al 2020;Zeng et al 2020;Zhuang and Liu 2019;Zhuang et al 2018Zhuang et al , 2020. Abe and Hosaka (2002) applied a new type of flexible connectors to a railway bridge, and verified it could effectively reduce tensile stress generated over the regions at intermediate supports.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…For reducing the stiffness of connectors, a common treatment is wrapping low elastic modulus materials such as foamed plastic, resin mortar, flexible gems, and rubber sleeves (Abe and Hosaka 2002;Mitsunori et al 2000;Deng et al 2020;Zeng et al 2020;Zhuang and Liu 2019;Zhuang et al 2018Zhuang et al , 2020. Abe and Hosaka (2002) applied a new type of flexible connectors to a railway bridge, and verified it could effectively reduce tensile stress generated over the regions at intermediate supports.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The research on uplift-restricted and slip-permitted connector showed it had greater slip deformation and could reduce tensile stress of concrete in the negative moment region of composite beams compared with ordinary connectors (Nie et al 2015;Li et al 2019). Furthermore, Zhuang et al (2018Zhuang et al ( , 2019Zhuang et al ( , 2020 and Xu et al (2020; investigated the shear mechanism and fatigue performance of rubber-sleeved studs (RSS). Besides, the effects of rubber sleeve height, thickness, stud length, and stud diameter on the shear resistance of rubber-sleeved studs was studied by Xu et al (2016) and Su et al (2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%