Steel-Concrete-Steel Sandwich Composite Walls covers key aspects of steel-concrete-steel sandwich composite walls, including: an analysis and design and their loading carrying capacities when subjected to different loading scenarios, e.
g.
, bending, shear, punching, compression, in-plane and out-of-plane shear, etc.
; analyzes the basic resistance of the steel-concrete-steel walls; and covers the use of such structures under particular seismic conditions.
Such structures combine the advantages of steel and reinforced concrete structures with wide advantages, e.
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, it permits prefabrication, increases the construction efficiency, shortens construction period, saves formwork and manpower, and provides high resistance to blast and impact loads.
Steel-concrete-steel sandwich composite walls, as a representative structural element of steel-concrete-steel sandwich structures, have been used as the nuclear shielding walls in the new generation nuclear power plant, shield tunnels in Japan, immersed tunnels, ice-resisting walls for Arctic offshore platforms, shear walls in high-rise buildings.
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