Boiler106
Structural
- May 9, 2014
- 206
Does anyone have a method for infilling cored holes in slab on metal deck that can be done from above without having to secure the infill from below? Holes range from 4" to 9" in diameter
We have been asked to use this system in the pic below but i need a way to secure the concrete in the hole after its placed. We have come up with a few options:
[ol 1]
[li]drilling #3 bars diagonally into the hole from the adjacent slab surface and field bending it horizontally.[/li]
[li]drilling tapcon screws into the sides of the hole. we dont like this since they would only really be engaging the grout in the upper portion of the infill.[/li]
[li]Reaming a cone shaped hole to keep the plug from slipping out. This seems difficult and could lead to a damaged slab in the vicinity of the opening.[/li]
[li]Relying on friction of the grout and the existing concrete. Not a big fan.[/li]
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We have been asked to use this system in the pic below but i need a way to secure the concrete in the hole after its placed. We have come up with a few options:
[ol 1]
[li]drilling #3 bars diagonally into the hole from the adjacent slab surface and field bending it horizontally.[/li]
[li]drilling tapcon screws into the sides of the hole. we dont like this since they would only really be engaging the grout in the upper portion of the infill.[/li]
[li]Reaming a cone shaped hole to keep the plug from slipping out. This seems difficult and could lead to a damaged slab in the vicinity of the opening.[/li]
[li]Relying on friction of the grout and the existing concrete. Not a big fan.[/li]
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