学术讲座-Sustainable design of composite steel-concrete structures
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讲座题目

Sustainable design of composite   steel-concrete structures

Dr Ee Loon Tan

讲座人

职称、职务

Lecturer

主持人

张铮

讲座类型

R自然科学

讲座对象

全校师生

举办时间

20161019下午15:30

社会科学

举办地点

旗山北校区思源楼6楼会议室

Dr Ee Loon Tan joined the School of Engineering at University of   Western Sydney as a Lecturer in February 2011 after he received his PhD   degree from University of Western Sydney in 2010. Previously, he graduated   from University of New South Wales with both a Bachelor degree in Civil   Engineering and a Master degree in Structural Engineering from 1999 to 2004.

Professional   Memberships: Australian Steel Institute (2012), Australian Association for   Steel-Concrete Composite Structures (2016), Cement Concrete and Aggregates   Australia (2016), Engineers Australia (2012)

主要内容

Composite steel-concrete construction is   used extensively in modern buildings and bridges for its higher span to depth   ratio, reduced deflections and higher stiffness ratio than traditional steel   or reinforced concrete construction. In a composite steel-concrete beam, the   comparatively high compressive strength of the concrete slab complements the   high tensile strength of steel section makes it an efficient and economical   design combination. However, besides the design capacity, current market   demand requires construction to be more sustainable due to a push to reduce   our carbon footprint. Therefore, new and old innovations such as recycled   aggregates, lightweight concrete, geopolymer concrete, demountable connection,   stainless steel and high strength mild steel are reintroduced to promote and   achieve sustainability in the industry. This presentation will review some of   the current researches on those innovations incorporating with composite   steel-concrete structures.