bookowski
Structural
- Aug 29, 2010
- 983
I am trying to figure out the logic behind a 50psf uniform live load for an office, and how this accounts for larger concentrated loads.
I have an existing office space, mid-60's steel frame with slab on deck. I do not have any structural drawings or info other than measuring beams, and the access is limited even for that.
The question from the client is how many fire-safe file cabinets they can move into an area safely. Without getting into a lot of destructive probing and testing I am trying to come up with a reasonable answer. Each cabinet is 900lbs and works out to about 200psf directly below the cabinet.
I would guess that the 50psf loading is intended to account for some lower uniform loading mixed in with concentrated loads or areas of higher loading. I have read the commentary to ASCE7 but it has not shed any light on this.
With the current layout they are looking at it would work out to a blended average load of about 65psf in the affected beams (other areas are unaffected, so columns would see minimal increase). Maybe a bit high... but what if it was 60? 55? Not looking for a black and white answer - just curious what people would be comfortable with.
The ASCE commentary has some intersting info on surveys of actual live loads. For offices it looks like they had mean of about 10psf steady and 8psf transient, so less than 20psf mean live load for offices.
I have an existing office space, mid-60's steel frame with slab on deck. I do not have any structural drawings or info other than measuring beams, and the access is limited even for that.
The question from the client is how many fire-safe file cabinets they can move into an area safely. Without getting into a lot of destructive probing and testing I am trying to come up with a reasonable answer. Each cabinet is 900lbs and works out to about 200psf directly below the cabinet.
I would guess that the 50psf loading is intended to account for some lower uniform loading mixed in with concentrated loads or areas of higher loading. I have read the commentary to ASCE7 but it has not shed any light on this.
With the current layout they are looking at it would work out to a blended average load of about 65psf in the affected beams (other areas are unaffected, so columns would see minimal increase). Maybe a bit high... but what if it was 60? 55? Not looking for a black and white answer - just curious what people would be comfortable with.
The ASCE commentary has some intersting info on surveys of actual live loads. For offices it looks like they had mean of about 10psf steady and 8psf transient, so less than 20psf mean live load for offices.