aeroelastic1
Civil/Environmental
- Sep 4, 2012
- 4
Hi,
We are putting a steel gate post into an existing 225mm thick cocnrete laydown area. The concrete is reinforced with 10mm long bars (200mm c/c) and 6mm transverse bars (400 c/c). The slab normally carries flask transporters with 15tonne axle load.
A 1.2x1.2m hole will be dugged into the existing slab and the fence post will be cast into a new concrete foundation in the hole.
My question is will the existing concrete laydown slab still be capable of resisting the 15tonne axle load around the cut out hole? What do I need to check?
Regards,
aeroelastic1
We are putting a steel gate post into an existing 225mm thick cocnrete laydown area. The concrete is reinforced with 10mm long bars (200mm c/c) and 6mm transverse bars (400 c/c). The slab normally carries flask transporters with 15tonne axle load.
A 1.2x1.2m hole will be dugged into the existing slab and the fence post will be cast into a new concrete foundation in the hole.
My question is will the existing concrete laydown slab still be capable of resisting the 15tonne axle load around the cut out hole? What do I need to check?
Regards,
aeroelastic1