forming_eng
Civil/Environmental
- Sep 24, 2018
- 2
Hello,
I'm working on a shoring project where I have multiple span joists, supported by multiple span stringers, and a conventional frames system.
Design load = 200 psf
joists spaced at 19.2" o.c .... load on joists = 320 plf
Stringers tributary area = 6' .. I'm having a debate with another engineer about the method of calculating the load on the stringers.
I'm assuming the load on stringers is 200psf x 6'=1200 plf, and the leg load will be multiplied by 1.25 (for beam continuity)
my colleague is applying the additional 25% on the stringer and eventually to the legs, which will make the load on the stringers 1200plf*1.25= 1500 plf
The SP4 is not so clear about the beam continuity issue and I know many shoring companies don't even apply it, since the safety factor could be enough to cover the load increase.
Moreover, the joists spacing is governed by the plywood capacity, which almost always make the joist way under loaded to cause any additional load on the center stringer.
Any thoughts?
Appreciate your help.
- Al
I'm working on a shoring project where I have multiple span joists, supported by multiple span stringers, and a conventional frames system.
Design load = 200 psf
joists spaced at 19.2" o.c .... load on joists = 320 plf
Stringers tributary area = 6' .. I'm having a debate with another engineer about the method of calculating the load on the stringers.
I'm assuming the load on stringers is 200psf x 6'=1200 plf, and the leg load will be multiplied by 1.25 (for beam continuity)
my colleague is applying the additional 25% on the stringer and eventually to the legs, which will make the load on the stringers 1200plf*1.25= 1500 plf
The SP4 is not so clear about the beam continuity issue and I know many shoring companies don't even apply it, since the safety factor could be enough to cover the load increase.
Moreover, the joists spacing is governed by the plywood capacity, which almost always make the joist way under loaded to cause any additional load on the center stringer.
Any thoughts?
Appreciate your help.
- Al