GalileoG
Structural
- Feb 17, 2007
- 467
I am trying to support new ducts on existing precast double-tees. I am able to show that the additional stress on the tees from the new ducts is less than 5%, and so I do not need to provide any strengthening measures to the tees to support new ducts. However, my concern is with drilling through the tee leg to hang these new ducts.
First, correct me if I am wrong, but most tees are pretentioned and therefore the strands should have a straight profile close to the bottom of the leg. Is that a fair assumption? Do strands in precast tees ever have a tapered profile? I am thinking of specifying that drilling is to be made mid-height of leg (likely to avoid the strands) but that the contractor should confirm location of strand prior to drilling and to avoid drilling through the strands.
I am sure this is done all the time but just wanted to hear it from others. Thanks.
First, correct me if I am wrong, but most tees are pretentioned and therefore the strands should have a straight profile close to the bottom of the leg. Is that a fair assumption? Do strands in precast tees ever have a tapered profile? I am thinking of specifying that drilling is to be made mid-height of leg (likely to avoid the strands) but that the contractor should confirm location of strand prior to drilling and to avoid drilling through the strands.
I am sure this is done all the time but just wanted to hear it from others. Thanks.