Structural shear performance of insulated precast concrete sandwich panels with steel plate connectors
Oliver Kinnane, Roger West, Richard O′Hegarty
Abstract
Precast concrete sandwich panels are an increasingly popular means of building cladding. They can be designed with high thermal resistance by embedding abundant insulation between two concrete wythes. Steel, in the form of thin plate connectors, remains one of the most common tie materials to support the outer wythe of concrete vertically, and transmit lateral forces from the external rain-screen to the internal structural wythe. The optimum design of steel shear connectors must satisfy thermal and strength capacity constraints. An extensive experimental study analyses the structural shear performance of precast concrete sandwich panels with steel plate connectors of various dimensions that give rise to different load capacities, stiffnesses and failure modes.