Perception
Structural
- Feb 4, 2015
- 34
Hello everyone,
I am getting into composite floor system design, and I have a quick question about utilizing the Vulcraft steel decking catalog.
1. Are the concrete slabs in the composite tables capable of carrying the superimposed live loads allowed for the deck? I saw that Vulcraft listed the SDI requirements for the slab design, but I wasn't sure if the slab design had been checked in the actual deck design tables. I assume the slab is "ok" provided the reinforcement (welded wire reinforcement) and span length requirements in the table are used, but I'm not sure.
2. For areas without simple loading or negative moment regions, what is the general practice for designing the slab? Do people design per ACI 318 and put rebar in the slab, or do people try to follow SDI and find the capacity of the slab with the decking as positive moment reinforcement (negative would obviously have to be ACI)?
Thanks
I am getting into composite floor system design, and I have a quick question about utilizing the Vulcraft steel decking catalog.
1. Are the concrete slabs in the composite tables capable of carrying the superimposed live loads allowed for the deck? I saw that Vulcraft listed the SDI requirements for the slab design, but I wasn't sure if the slab design had been checked in the actual deck design tables. I assume the slab is "ok" provided the reinforcement (welded wire reinforcement) and span length requirements in the table are used, but I'm not sure.
2. For areas without simple loading or negative moment regions, what is the general practice for designing the slab? Do people design per ACI 318 and put rebar in the slab, or do people try to follow SDI and find the capacity of the slab with the decking as positive moment reinforcement (negative would obviously have to be ACI)?
Thanks