VA-Struct-Engr
Structural
- Aug 28, 2019
- 24
Hi Everyone,
We have an existing composite steel beam supporting a slab over composite metal deck. We have been asked to cut 1 1/2" (deep) x 6" (wide) of the concrete slab above the steel beam to accommodate a nanawall storefront system. Currently, we have 1-1/2" cover over the headed studs. If the slab is cut as requested, we will have 0" concrete cover above the headed studs. Per AISC 360-16 specs, section I3.2c.1(b), "...and there shall be at least 1/2 in of specified concrete cover above the top of the steel headed stud anchor."
My question is, if I don't have this required cover, should I assume a non-composite section (a safe assumption) or can I somehow justify a reduction in my composite section properties? The non-composite beam will have a large deflection and will need to be reinforced (cover plate with WT section at bottom flange), which I am hoping to reduce as much as possible.
Thanks for your help in advance.
We have an existing composite steel beam supporting a slab over composite metal deck. We have been asked to cut 1 1/2" (deep) x 6" (wide) of the concrete slab above the steel beam to accommodate a nanawall storefront system. Currently, we have 1-1/2" cover over the headed studs. If the slab is cut as requested, we will have 0" concrete cover above the headed studs. Per AISC 360-16 specs, section I3.2c.1(b), "...and there shall be at least 1/2 in of specified concrete cover above the top of the steel headed stud anchor."
My question is, if I don't have this required cover, should I assume a non-composite section (a safe assumption) or can I somehow justify a reduction in my composite section properties? The non-composite beam will have a large deflection and will need to be reinforced (cover plate with WT section at bottom flange), which I am hoping to reduce as much as possible.
Thanks for your help in advance.