Doğan, OrhanRoberts, T. M.2020-06-252020-06-252010closedAccess1992-1950https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12587/4666In this study, experimental deformation results (that is beam deflection and slip between layers) of steel-concrete-steel sandwich beams (double skin composite beam - DSC) are compared with full and partial interaction theories. The flexibility of shear stud connectors on both tension and compression faces is taken into account in the partial interaction analysis including the influence of frictional forces between the concrete and external steel plates at the supports and load points. Quasi-static test results on DSC beams are compared with the theoretical solutions based on partial interaction theory assuming realistic material and shear connector properties. The comparison of results indicates that the proposed theoretical method shows good correlation with real behaviour and may be reliably used for the analysis of simply supported DSC beams.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessSteel-concrete-steel sandwich beamsdouble skin composite constructionpartial interactionfull interactionshear connectorsdeflectionslipfrictional forcequasi-static loadingComparing experimental deformations of steel-concrete-steel sandwich beams with full and partial interaction theoriesArticle510154415572-s2.0-78549245816N/AWOS:000284552500008Q2