palves
Structural
- Jun 6, 2008
- 61
I'm working on a seismic retrofit of an old building, and have no idea if the tilt panels are connected to the slab. The owner doesn't want to spend money scanning the concrete for this info so now I want to add this connection in to bring it up to code. My method would be to drill a hole from the the exterior, through the tilt panel, and then about 12" into the existing slab. Then I want to epoxy-grout lengths of #4 rebar into this hole to tie the panel and slab together. However, I am getting killed by Appendix D and provision D.3.3.4 since the panels are only 5.5" thick, and I'm only considering the slab to be 6" thick. This means that my brittle concrete breakout or pullout failure modes will govern every time over the ductile steel strength and I feel a little stuck because of it. Does anybody know another avenue that I can pursue or some provision that will help me out? Maybe an idea for an easier and better way to connect the panel and slab? This problem seems to a recurring theme is high seismic areas so send any and all creative solutions you have.