Modern Composite Structures Made of High Performance Materials

The present paper summarizes the results of a research program involving the testing of push-out specimens and composite beams with innovative continuous shear connectors in ultra-high performance concrete. In the push-out tests the loadslip behavior of the shear connectors was evaluated and compared for various parameters. The parameters included the steel fiber content and the transverse reinforcement ratio. The test results indicate that the steel fiber reinforcement ratio has only a minor influence on the load carrying capacity whereas the transverse reinforcement ratio is more vital. The beam tests are focused on the moment carrying capacity and the transition of the shear forces across the joint between steel and concrete. Two beam tests are presented and discussed.