PEnSE
Structural
- Jun 8, 2012
- 14
I have a small concrete grandstands project where the arch. would like to use the space below. In order to get enough clear height he is wanting to lower the floor level below grade and have a small structural section height. Instead of using the typical raker beam with the stairs used as structural members spanning perpendicular to the raker beams, he'd like the slab to span in the direction that there would typically be a raker beam.
Without raker/concrete frame lines, I'm thinking of using the stands as a sloped diaphragm spanning to shear walls. He is also talking about adding a canopy so lateral loading from the canopy and the stands would have to flow to the shear walls.
My concerns are:
Could I span about 90' without adding any CJ's (sawed joints) without getting objectionable cracking by the owner? Any admixtures I could add that could handle this? This is an exterior elevated stand in the SE part of the US?
Could I cut CJ's about every 20'...say 1/4" wide by 1" deep..and provide 2" of cover for the top bars? What should the sawed joint be caulked with to perform the best long term?
How can I prevent moisture problems from water getting through the concrete to the space below?
Do you see any construction issues? Such as cold joints in the contractor's pours or cutting CJ in the stairs?
Please see attached sketches and I appreciate all input
Thank you!
Without raker/concrete frame lines, I'm thinking of using the stands as a sloped diaphragm spanning to shear walls. He is also talking about adding a canopy so lateral loading from the canopy and the stands would have to flow to the shear walls.
My concerns are:
Could I span about 90' without adding any CJ's (sawed joints) without getting objectionable cracking by the owner? Any admixtures I could add that could handle this? This is an exterior elevated stand in the SE part of the US?
Could I cut CJ's about every 20'...say 1/4" wide by 1" deep..and provide 2" of cover for the top bars? What should the sawed joint be caulked with to perform the best long term?
How can I prevent moisture problems from water getting through the concrete to the space below?
Do you see any construction issues? Such as cold joints in the contractor's pours or cutting CJ in the stairs?
Please see attached sketches and I appreciate all input
Thank you!