Joel D. Kinard CISSP, CIAM, EIT
205 Airport Road
Monroe , NC 28110
Email address: jdkinard@gmail.com


Composite floor framing was utilized in the elevated floors of the
Kenan-Flagler Business School buildings in Chapel Hill, NC

When composite beams resist gravity forces, the steel shear
connectors embedded in the cured concrete "flange" (which are also
welded to the top of the steel beam) cause the beam to work in
conjunction with the concrete flange in bending.

This type of beam is useful in areas with limited ceiling heights.

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