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Rejido

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Dec 18, 2007
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How do you compute the allowable construction load?

Lets say, I am casting my precast wall panel on top of the UGF floor Slab....

The precast wall panel will give a 100 psf load to the slab.

Any thoughts?



engr. rejido
 
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ASCE publishes a construction design book, ASCE 37 I belive. Certainly that would provide some guidance on the live load to use. Dead load is dead load.
 
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A well respected free reference is the "California Falsework Manual". The California DOT does not appear to have it on their website any longer...
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Thanks Sliderule, always good to see more views on this topic.

Some codes will give basic guidelines on this as well, though I can't say I've seen a building code that does (CSA S6-06 has a few guidelines for bridge construction loads).

In reference to jrisebo's comments, concrete being cast is generally treated as a live load in limit states designs.
 
Thank you very much...

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