gmf
Structural
- Feb 17, 2003
- 25
I am currently working on a parking slab replacement project in Canada. The parking slab is covered with asphalt and serves as surface parking for a hotel. Below the slab is an under ground parking garage. The slab is a one-way slab spanning approximately 20ft. between beams cast monolithicly with the slab forming T-beams. The slab is supported at each end by concrete foundation walls and there are 4 interior T-beams. The T-beams span approximately 26ft. between columns. The T-beams are supported at each end by concrete foundation walls and there are 4 interior columns. The slab, beams and columns are being replaced and walls are remaining.
My question involves the T-beam connection to the wall. Can an adequate connection be established between the new T-beam and existing concrete foundation wall to assume continuous construction and therefore analysis of the beam/column/wall as a concrete single-storey frame? I am finding that I need a negative moment to develop at the beam to wall (end connection) in order to reduce negative moments at the first interior column and as a result reduce the moments in the first interior column (Note, that there is not much room for negative moment development over a 12" wall).
New and existing members are as follows:
9" thick slab
19.5" deep T-beam with 24" wide web
12"x24" column (h = 7ft.)
12" thick existing foundation wall.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
gmf
My question involves the T-beam connection to the wall. Can an adequate connection be established between the new T-beam and existing concrete foundation wall to assume continuous construction and therefore analysis of the beam/column/wall as a concrete single-storey frame? I am finding that I need a negative moment to develop at the beam to wall (end connection) in order to reduce negative moments at the first interior column and as a result reduce the moments in the first interior column (Note, that there is not much room for negative moment development over a 12" wall).
New and existing members are as follows:
9" thick slab
19.5" deep T-beam with 24" wide web
12"x24" column (h = 7ft.)
12" thick existing foundation wall.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
gmf