zurch1818
Structural
- Feb 16, 2015
- 24
I am am designing a rooftop equipment platform which is supposed to connect to the rooftop structural system. This rooftop is constructed with a system of precast planks, steel beams, and steel columns. I plan on putting the platform directly on building columns, so globally I don't see it being much of an increase in gravity and lateral loads from the existing condition. However, I since I don't deal much with precast planks, I'm not quite certain what to do with the connection detail that has to go through the precast plank to the steel beam and column. I feel like with the magnitude of load that I am proposing that it would locally punch right through the existing precast plank. Additionally, the building plans that have been made available to me only tell me the design loads and I don't actually know exactly what the plank is in terms of strand pattern and the number of cores within each plank.
Does anyone have any recommendations for what to do with this detail or find some way to rationalize that this load would be ok? As far as I can tell, the load is going to be right at the end of the plank. I feel like I want to grout the cell solid somehow but I don't know how to easily accomplish this. I feel like cutting a hole in the precast plank to bypass it would also help, but I am concerned that I may compromise the design capacity of the plank. Thanks for any insight someone can give me.
Does anyone have any recommendations for what to do with this detail or find some way to rationalize that this load would be ok? As far as I can tell, the load is going to be right at the end of the plank. I feel like I want to grout the cell solid somehow but I don't know how to easily accomplish this. I feel like cutting a hole in the precast plank to bypass it would also help, but I am concerned that I may compromise the design capacity of the plank. Thanks for any insight someone can give me.