GBMRAO
Structural
- Sep 4, 2018
- 31
Dear Friends,
I am working on a project where we have 6" hollow core planks with 2" topping. This building is built in 1985 south of Georgia. The planks are nontypical width of 40" and 36" wide. I was trying to find any load tables and am unsuccessful. Do any of you have historic hollow-core plank tables that match the criteria? I contacted Spancrete and am waiting for their response.
i have few other questions.
1. I was not able to located or find how many strands are there in the plank. I want to assume 3 - 3/8"Dia strands. Does anyone know if this the least number of strands in the industry? Gatecore people said back in the days they used 3/8" minimum.
2. Since this is a roof plan and they have roof trusses not bearing on the plank the only load is dead load. + some live load for HVAC repairs if people are up there.
3. Is it reasonable to consider a concentrated load will be acting at the end of the opening and review the existing plan for the load capacity? if the rest of the plank has the required capacity then i should be ok. Given the load is transferred to the next strand after the opening.
4. Do I have to consider torsion in the slab too?
I may have asked some silly questions. please let me know if am doing something wrong in my assumptions. I am new to the precast hollow core. as it was always a delegated design.
Thanks
I am working on a project where we have 6" hollow core planks with 2" topping. This building is built in 1985 south of Georgia. The planks are nontypical width of 40" and 36" wide. I was trying to find any load tables and am unsuccessful. Do any of you have historic hollow-core plank tables that match the criteria? I contacted Spancrete and am waiting for their response.
i have few other questions.
1. I was not able to located or find how many strands are there in the plank. I want to assume 3 - 3/8"Dia strands. Does anyone know if this the least number of strands in the industry? Gatecore people said back in the days they used 3/8" minimum.
2. Since this is a roof plan and they have roof trusses not bearing on the plank the only load is dead load. + some live load for HVAC repairs if people are up there.
3. Is it reasonable to consider a concentrated load will be acting at the end of the opening and review the existing plan for the load capacity? if the rest of the plank has the required capacity then i should be ok. Given the load is transferred to the next strand after the opening.
4. Do I have to consider torsion in the slab too?
I may have asked some silly questions. please let me know if am doing something wrong in my assumptions. I am new to the precast hollow core. as it was always a delegated design.
Thanks