mikhelson
Structural
- Mar 13, 2009
- 22
I'm new to structural design/analysis and so my question may sound naive, sorry.
When you design reinforced concrete, do you use a rule of thumb about how many beam/girder types to use for a given floor area?
Let me clarify. Think about a structural floor plan: The beam schedule will specify several types of beams -- each having unique width, depth and reinforcement combination. For simplicity, assume there're 2 beam types - wider and deeper beams towards the center of building and less wide and deep around the perimeter.
Obviously, there's a differential cost involved in forming 2 beam types, rather than using a single beam throughout the floor (overdesigning). That is, you may be saving on material cost (concrete and steel) if you customize the beams more for a particular loading. On the other hand, the more individualized layout incurs higher cost of design, increased and more error-prone labor and rental/purchase of forms.
Clearly, there's a balance between the demands of material efficiency and labor efficiency. What guidelines do you use?
Thanks in advance.
When you design reinforced concrete, do you use a rule of thumb about how many beam/girder types to use for a given floor area?
Let me clarify. Think about a structural floor plan: The beam schedule will specify several types of beams -- each having unique width, depth and reinforcement combination. For simplicity, assume there're 2 beam types - wider and deeper beams towards the center of building and less wide and deep around the perimeter.
Obviously, there's a differential cost involved in forming 2 beam types, rather than using a single beam throughout the floor (overdesigning). That is, you may be saving on material cost (concrete and steel) if you customize the beams more for a particular loading. On the other hand, the more individualized layout incurs higher cost of design, increased and more error-prone labor and rental/purchase of forms.
Clearly, there's a balance between the demands of material efficiency and labor efficiency. What guidelines do you use?
Thanks in advance.