SteelPE
Structural
- Mar 9, 2006
- 2,759
I was called to one a job today because a client heard a “loud bang” during occupancy of the building (which took place this weekend). This happened once on Thursday and again on Saturday in the same general area. During the site visit (which included a close inspection of the connections and suspended slab) I could see no sign of distress in the building. In talking to the people who heard the noise they said it sounded like someone “hit the steel with a hammer”.
Construction:
Bay 24’-0” by 28’-0”
Secondary beams W16x26 24’-0” long spaced 8’-0” o.c.
Girders W24x55 with 28 studs 28’-0” long
Slab construction
6” slab placed atop 2” 20 ga. Composite decking reinforced with 6x6 W2.1xW2.1 wwf.
The facility is a car dealership and they were basically moving cars around on the suspended floor when they heard the noise.
I have some theories on what it could possibly be but I am wondering if anyone has any ideas on what may have caused this noise.
Construction:
Bay 24’-0” by 28’-0”
Secondary beams W16x26 24’-0” long spaced 8’-0” o.c.
Girders W24x55 with 28 studs 28’-0” long
Slab construction
6” slab placed atop 2” 20 ga. Composite decking reinforced with 6x6 W2.1xW2.1 wwf.
The facility is a car dealership and they were basically moving cars around on the suspended floor when they heard the noise.
I have some theories on what it could possibly be but I am wondering if anyone has any ideas on what may have caused this noise.