Difference between revisions of "6.8 - Alternative Shear Connectors"

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Refer to Hilti Product Literature on X-HVB Shear Connectors for more information
 
Refer to Hilti Product Literature on X-HVB Shear Connectors for more information
  
Software: https://shearconnectordesign.hilti.com/
 
  
Tutorial: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gZ6toOZt7SY
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Hilti provide a downloadable software to allow you to run calculations on HVB's, download here: https://shearconnectordesign.hilti.com/
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Hilti Software Tutorial: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gZ6toOZt7SY
 
   
 
   
 
   
 
   

Revision as of 09:33, 3 May 2022

In some instances, the on-site welding of thru-deck welded shear studs may not be practical (i.e. due to restricted access, fire hazard or galvanised beams). In these cases the beams should be designed as Non-Composite or, where a shear connection is essential, one alternative is the use of Hilti X-HVB Shear Connectors, fixed to the beam with shot-fired fixings using a DX750 or DX76 cartridge tool (refer 6.7a and 6.7b).


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It should be noted that these Hilti X-HVB Connectors do not provide the same capacity as welded shear studs and where this alternative connector is specified, the structural steel designer shall advise the quantity and type required for the composite beam design.


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For further information on Hilti X-HVB Shear Connectors contact Hilti (UK) Technical Support

Refer to Hilti Product Literature on X-HVB Shear Connectors for more information


Hilti provide a downloadable software to allow you to run calculations on HVB's, download here: https://shearconnectordesign.hilti.com/

Hilti Software Tutorial: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gZ6toOZt7SY




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