engTC
Structural
- Apr 7, 2019
- 8
Hello all, I need your help regarding this.
I have seen many plans that consider axial forces (dead and live) only when evaluating transferred loads to the PT slab, ignoring the bending moments from the transferred elements. I wonder if this is the normal practice? How can you make the concrete wall (not precast) to PT transfer slab connection to be pin? I discussed this with another engineer and was told that when a building has core walls most of the lateral load will be carried by core walls so there will be not much moment on the transfer walls and as the walls reinforcement has only 300 cog to the slab so the pin connection can be achieved. I agree with the lateral load part but under gravity loads there will be much bending moment generated on the wall-slab connections and I doubt 300 cog will make it a pin connection and not adding the moments will be unsafe for the PT slab design.
So can anyone guide me how you guys evaluate the loading and design the PT slab? Do you normally add the bending moment under dead load and live load or just axial force?
Thank you.
I have seen many plans that consider axial forces (dead and live) only when evaluating transferred loads to the PT slab, ignoring the bending moments from the transferred elements. I wonder if this is the normal practice? How can you make the concrete wall (not precast) to PT transfer slab connection to be pin? I discussed this with another engineer and was told that when a building has core walls most of the lateral load will be carried by core walls so there will be not much moment on the transfer walls and as the walls reinforcement has only 300 cog to the slab so the pin connection can be achieved. I agree with the lateral load part but under gravity loads there will be much bending moment generated on the wall-slab connections and I doubt 300 cog will make it a pin connection and not adding the moments will be unsafe for the PT slab design.
So can anyone guide me how you guys evaluate the loading and design the PT slab? Do you normally add the bending moment under dead load and live load or just axial force?
Thank you.