hope9010
Structural
- Sep 12, 2013
- 50
There is an existing opening 51" x 24" thru an existing post-tensioned slab. They want to increase this by 1.5" each of the 4 sides, at each of a number of floors, for a larger size duct, so that the opening will become 54" x 27" (see attached). We have had x-rays taken of the tendons. We have to allow some tolerance for the tendon location, when interpreting the x-ray.
Question:
How close to the opening can the tendon be, given the curvature of the tendon? Is there any industry standard for this?
(We realize that we should try to maintain at least the required fire protection, but our question is asked from the perspective of the tendon breaking out of the concrete due to its change in direction).
Question:
How close to the opening can the tendon be, given the curvature of the tendon? Is there any industry standard for this?
(We realize that we should try to maintain at least the required fire protection, but our question is asked from the perspective of the tendon breaking out of the concrete due to its change in direction).