Grade 50 ksi steel. Back in the 1980's 50 ksi yeild strength steel was coming into existance. It would be mixed with standard 36 ksi steel so the 50 ksi steel was identified by the V50 mark.
Can someone tell me the minimum base material thickness for a flare groove weld? I want to weld a rod into the top chord of a bar joist and determined that I need 1/4" effective throat thickness. However the joist top chord only appears to be around 1/8" to 3/16" thick. I know the code...
What are the engineers using for concrete design software? I need both column, beam, and two way slab design software and intergration into one model. I am familiar with Ram Concrete and Ram Concept and I am happy with this combination but apparently it is not used much outside of the US...
I agree with Hokie66. I have done many buildings like this and never had a thermal break. Many times the angle is welded to metal stud panel and the panel is bolted to the pour stop.
Lets put aside the drive aisle layout. The layout is a three span beam (60 foot spans=180ft) and a perpindicluar one way slab spaning 27 feet (beams are spaced at 27 feet).
mijowe, thanks for the info. I am surprised by your beam widths of 14" to 18" for 60 foot spans. I will run some calcs early this week and let you know what I come up with.
Hokie, the idea of a band beam is appealing but the economics don't seem at first glance to make sense. A 6'x24" beam seems more expensive then a 24"x32" beam even though the slab would be thinner. The last garage utilized the 24x32 and stirrups were not a problem but PT strands were a bit...
Rapt I am a bit confused by the 8 foot wide beam. In the last garage I used 24"x32" beams, 27' apart spanning 3 spans at 60' each. The slab (7.5") ran perpinducular to the beams. Are you suggesting an 8 foot wide beams? In the last garage I thought the beams seemed big for PT but that what...
Its certainly not a global issue for the floor but a local issue. What is the slab construction? Can it span between support beams with a 3000lbs point load? If they know the floor is good for 100psf then they must know the floor construction.
I attended a PT seminar recently and they stated that you can expect 3/4" per 100 foot of beam so I guess you can expect 1.4" but it looked more then that in fact it looked like 1.4" per side. What about beam to column modeling? Pinned or fixed? Lateral system is shear wall.
Actually this is a sister garage to one I did last year. I felt there was significant shortening and I am trying to advoid it on this one. The garage last year was the first PT I did and no there is no one in the office to ask. I did not find it difficult to design and it came out well but I...
The garage is a one story with parking on top. I am concerned about the 180 foot length of beam and the associated shorting. I know the owner wants to span the slab 27 feet but I was going to shorten it to 18' to keep load off the beam and hence less PT and hence less shortening. Do you...