structineer
Structural
- Jan 2, 2012
- 40
I have been working on the structural capacity assessment of an existing two way flat slab with drop caps. They are looking at bringing in a retail tenant that sales alcohol. The rack loads for the displays are very high. They disclosed the exact rack layout for the tenant. I took the rack layout and equated it with an area load that produces similar moments and shears in the slabs. The equivalent area load is 180 psf. From testing, we found that the slab has 150 psf capacity for flexure, but only 100 psf capacity for punching shear. I have done research and it appears that the best route to take for increasing the punching shear capacity is installing steel collars around the columns.
To my question - live load factors being 1.6 are much higher than dead load factors of 1.2 due to dead loads being estimated much more accurately than live loads. Being that we are looking at a single client and a specific rack layout, would it be acceptable to use a load factor less than 1.6? This is a tricky one and I do not think I will go this route, but wanted to get others opinions.
To my question - live load factors being 1.6 are much higher than dead load factors of 1.2 due to dead loads being estimated much more accurately than live loads. Being that we are looking at a single client and a specific rack layout, would it be acceptable to use a load factor less than 1.6? This is a tricky one and I do not think I will go this route, but wanted to get others opinions.