I found this. Section 4.3.
http://books.google.com/books?id=4VZZ8XgAqkEC&pg=PT160&lpg=PT160&dq=wood+beam+%22torsional+stress%22&source=web&ots=bFZY8ZAf4U&sig=qsfQns_DtTl5n--iKxihwSpj4CQ&hl=en#PPT160,M1
Mjohan,
I have never heard of cutting joints and have never required it for structural [elevated] slabs. I believe this is because most elevated slabs have plenty of reinforcing and pours are limited typically to 20,000 sf and 500 yards, as a function of what can be done in a day.
Regarding...
HochwaltPE,
As promised, I have some actual results.
The shoring (middle support) was pulled after 30 days and the deflection was only 1/16 to 1/8". This surprised me; I thought it would be more. It seems that the enormous cross-sectional area of steel more than compensated for the...
I'm trying to decide if I should camber the system.
Neglecting any effects from the precompression noted above, my calculations show deflections for the 20-foot span to be anywhere from 0.25" slab-only dead to 2" long-term dead plus live. My gut tells me to camber this 20-foot...
I'm trying to compute the deflection of concrete-filled metal floor deck, two-span condition after the center support is removed. The one-way slab is 3" deck with 6" concrete fill over the flutes for 9" total thickness. There are two 10-foot spans and the deck is continuous over...
In concrete buildings, the stair and elevator cores are often used for shearwalls. Also, there are often duct shafts that are a part of the use of the core too. This leads to concrete shearwalls with many openings.
For the purpose of this question, consider a shearwall, one story...
lindsbm,
It's a very good question that you ask. It is difficult to visualize this. Let me tell you my way of understanding. I'm going to assume that you will utilize simple shear plate connections, which are the cheapest.
Engineer's loosely assume these connections are pinned. In...
JAE - My conclusion was that for a "normal" file cabinet room (file cabinets with a maximum height of 6'-7" & lateral files - worst case from my study) you would not need any more floor live load capacity than 80 psf, unreduced. For new office construction, considering that...
Thank you all for your input. Your responses have inspired me to go ahead and get some useful numbers.
I weighed my own filing cabinet (which is filled to the gunwhales) by tilting it onto a bathroom scale. I got 230 lbs, or 23 pcf, or 100 psf.
Then I went to Office Depot and measured file...
I have been getting questions from clients lately asking about potential tenants who want storage rooms full of filing cabinets. I'm talking about the standard ones that must be about 4 to 5-feet-high ... and I'm guessing 15" x 30", arranged for efficient use of the room as a file...
Does anyone know AutoCAD's plans for the .NET framework?
Seems to me that AutoCAD will have to support VB.NET (as opposed to C# or ?).
Anyone with any info on this?
Anyone know whene I can go to learn AutoCAD VBA in the Seattle Area? A local tech college offers VB but I cannot find AutoCAD VBA training anywhere, including Autodesk.
JAE, I like you attitude. I hope you never burn in hell over payment for services!
I agree that "quality of mentor" is probably the most important aspect, but you can't choose who this is most of the time. Let me suggest some simultaneous equations.
Large firms = more experinced...
Gentlemen, thanks again.
At the risk of overstaying my welcome, both of you value the results of an FE analysis as useful information for this problem. I wouldn't have assumed I could get useful info from one. Could either of you explain to me how I would model this to get the information...
Both, very helpful input. Thank you. Do either of you feel that bond testing would be useful. An if so, what would be a criteria on which to base testing success or failure?
dik, I didn't understand the 'trap' rock?
The floor flatness is not an issue... at least not one that I am...