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  1. iengineerstuff

    Slab on grade Design Part 450

    Recently diving back into the bizarre world of the slab on grade(ground) design. I have been pouring over ACI committees, reading papers and reports, and I am trying to gather my thoughts into one post. Hoping some additional discussions/opinions will clear up some uncertainties about the design...
  2. iengineerstuff

    Horizontal Cold Joints in Torsion controlled Concrete Beam

    I have been doing quite a bit of research on Cold joints in concrete beams, however, I have a more particular problem than i found that can be addressed in some of the forums. Looking for a second opinion. I have a concrete beam that is torsion controlled. There is a 5' cantilevered balcony...
  3. iengineerstuff

    Sorel Cement use in structural engineering applications

    Hookie- thanks for your reply. that is a similar concern I had after reading more in-depth about the sorel cement. Appreciate the feedback
  4. iengineerstuff

    Sorel Cement use in structural engineering applications

    Does anyone have any experience in projects using Sorel Cement? I am having a hard time finding literature relating it to structural engineering applications/elements. I have several concerns with taking on this project. There hasn't been much testing with Sorel cement applications so I have...
  5. iengineerstuff

    Corrosion effects and Oxidation Depths of existing steel structures

    Thanks Dik, that seems like a very logical and conservative solution. Appreciate the feedback
  6. iengineerstuff

    Corrosion effects and Oxidation Depths of existing steel structures

    I have recently inspected a building, that has severe corrosion effects, and it got me thinking. Are there specified code limits for oxidation depths? I have read a few articles about the rust of enclosed sections (box girders, hss members, etc.) but I am dealing with w/h columns in a braced...
  7. iengineerstuff

    Torsional Loading on a concrete beam

    Good reminder for the uplift, I had not yet considered that in my calculations. I will be using hoops and adding additional longitudinal steel to resist any torsional moments.
  8. iengineerstuff

    Torsional Loading on a concrete beam

    I have a concrete beam, 8"Dx32"W spanning 16'. I have a concrete "eyebrow" cantilevering off the edge of concrete beam. This is causing a torsional load on my beam. On the other side of my beam I have a floor system that is bearing eccentrically on an embeded steel angle causing a torsional...
  9. iengineerstuff

    Continuous Concrete Beam Intermediate Span Length

    hetgen- The wall is 11'-0" tall with the garage doors being 8'-6" tall. progammingpe - this makes sense to me, running the way I have it is more conservative than running each individually as a propped cantilever, and it works with my current top steel, so I think i am going to stay with my...
  10. iengineerstuff

    Continuous Concrete Beam Intermediate Span Length

    Working on a simple residential project, and came across a weird question with concrete beams. I have a wall that is 50'-0" long, with (2) 18' wide garage doors and a 5'-0" wall in between the garage doors. Due to loads and available depth, I have designed concrete beams to go over these...

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