BubbaJ
Structural
- Mar 18, 2005
- 163
I am looking for information on initial deflection of composite precast-prestressed insulated concrete wall panels (in-place deflection due to self-weight.) Much of the research I have done shows an assumed value of 0.5" with no differentiation for various panel heights and no reference to how this value was derived.
Intuitively one would think that the initial deflection of a 20' tall wall panel would be less than that of a 40' tall wall panel. Or is the thinking that the prestressing strands would be designed to possess the strenght to prevent more than 0.5" of initial deflection?
Intuitively one would think that the initial deflection of a 20' tall wall panel would be less than that of a 40' tall wall panel. Or is the thinking that the prestressing strands would be designed to possess the strenght to prevent more than 0.5" of initial deflection?