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    Estudio experimental de conectores de corte en la unión losa LOSA DECK - VIGA ACERO
    (2021-03) Alava Apráez, Esteban Gregorio; Navarro Peñaherrera, Carlos Patricio
    The present research work was developed through the use of different types of cutting connectors the same ones that were selected by the characteristics they possess, the capacity of effort and due to the use within the execution of works. The ones selected for the development of the research work were rod type, screw type, stud type and channel type, which are applied for purposes such as preventing horizontal sliding or vertical separations between the beam and steed. These samples were made following the AISC and ACI standards. The samples taken were by the distribution of prototypes according to a certain number and space where the shear connectors present their characteristics to the required tests in order to analyze the influence of the shear connectors on the union of the metal beam and deck slab. When conducting the test in the universal compression machine, it was determined that the first failures appear regularly in the supports and bending points of the beam. The fissures appeared on the edges of the prototypes, due to the concentration of force in the center of the prototype.

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