Hi all,
I'm currently working on a project where I'm considering the use of a steel trapezoidal plate as the roof diaphragm for a single-story structure. If any of you have experience with this, could you please provide references, particularly concerning the horizontal shear aspect?
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Hi all,
There seems to be really good sources/references for CLT diaphragm design/checks in the US but not in Europe.
Does anyone have any good references that goes through all the checks for CLT diaphragm in-plane shear ?
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I decided on having two cantilevered rectangular r.c beams deeper than the landing at each end of the r.c landing, and connecting the landing both to these cantilevered beams and to the wall as well so that the system is stiffer. As a result, I ended up having way better numbers in terms of...
Would you say that it would make sense the pour the landings with the conc. wall to achieve a better fixity ? Is there a reference about this you could forward me to ?
why there is no good reference r.c book for practical cases..
@SWComposites You should take a look at how retaining walls are reinforced then maybe it would make sense to you..No, this is not to scale.
My main question is the method of construction of such a landing but statically it is fine..
Here is what is going on in reality:
This is not the stair stringer being cantilevered. It it is the landing cantilevered out from the wall. The black lines with the arrows are just to indicate the reaction forces from two stairs running up and coming up- in plane..
Hi folks,
I have a relatively easy question for the more experienced structural engineers.. I have designed cantilevered balcony slabs for residential buildings in the past but have never done a cantilevered staircase landing for a public space, a school in this case. The location is not in...
Once you connect the CLT slab to the edge beams then the edge beam will take some of the load even the CLT slab is a one way slab theoretically. Considering you are not using the edge with full utilization, I would not be worried about it. Havings said that , you should model your CLT with the...
Hi folks,
Has anyone of you designed a reinf. conc wall which is terminating on the slab that is above a parking space so the walls are not terminating at the foundation.
I would design the wall as a deep beam if I had any support points for the wall but unfortunately I do not have any beams or...
My boundary conditions are correct.. I just would like to know if you guys consider the reaction forces based on the smoothed rectangular reaction /axial for the wall design or the triangular one by considering a unit length of the wall ? As you can see the difference is almost 20 percent at the...
Hi folks,
Do you guys consider smoothed tringular or trapezoidal load distribution , when you have a situation in which the load bearing reinf. conc. wall is loaded nonuniformly? For example there are line loads with different magnitude and there is a beam at one of the edges of the wall and a...
Hi all,
I have a condition where at one end clt slab is bearing on a glulam beam and at the other end on a steel angle which is bolted to the precast wall. This is a pretty common detail.
Normally I would not get worried about the eccentric load from the clt slab due to the steel angle...