slickdeals
Structural
- Apr 8, 2006
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Folks,
One of my colleagues is designing a building where a column is offset by 24" from the column below (architects !!!!). This is an edge condition. They don't want a transfer beam and will only allow a thickened slab beam (20" thick).
Column below is a rectangular column (24x48) and column above is circular 18" diameter.
I was suggesting the use of an embedded steel beam to transfer the shear at the interface. The axial load from the column above is of the magnitude of 700-750K (ultimate).
Has anyone had a similar situation to deal with and if so, what details did you use?
One of my colleagues is designing a building where a column is offset by 24" from the column below (architects !!!!). This is an edge condition. They don't want a transfer beam and will only allow a thickened slab beam (20" thick).
Column below is a rectangular column (24x48) and column above is circular 18" diameter.
I was suggesting the use of an embedded steel beam to transfer the shear at the interface. The axial load from the column above is of the magnitude of 700-750K (ultimate).
Has anyone had a similar situation to deal with and if so, what details did you use?