asixth
Structural
- Feb 27, 2008
- 1,333
Hi guys
I have a rc beam design which was a 450wide x 800deep (18"x30") beam spanning 6500 (22'). Now the design load is increased by a topping slab. Because the rc beams is overstressed with the increase in loads, I thought I would bond the topping essentially increasing the depth of the beam by 200mm (8"). I was looking at a product for a bonding agent which gives a bond strength of 2MPa which I have checked for longitudinal shear and is okay.
What are the critical aspects of design when it comes to bonded topping for structural suspended slab applications?
I have a rc beam design which was a 450wide x 800deep (18"x30") beam spanning 6500 (22'). Now the design load is increased by a topping slab. Because the rc beams is overstressed with the increase in loads, I thought I would bond the topping essentially increasing the depth of the beam by 200mm (8"). I was looking at a product for a bonding agent which gives a bond strength of 2MPa which I have checked for longitudinal shear and is okay.
What are the critical aspects of design when it comes to bonded topping for structural suspended slab applications?