I have a composite floor where the general contractor wants input from me regarding where he can place construction joints. The elevated slab is too big to be poured in one day.
The beams are roughly 8'-0" o.c. The girders span 32'. The beams span 42'. The deck is 3 1/4" lightweight over 2" metal deck (5 1/4" total thickness).
Since the beams are 8'-0" o.c. I am going to allow him to place a construction joint at the deck midspan between beams.
The question I have is, what is the best place to locate the joint as it crosses over the girders (perpendicular to the girder), or does it matter? I thought about 12' from either end of the girder.....and I thought about 4' from either end of the girder. The GC would prefer 4' from the end of a girder....but I worry about it being right there because of the horizontal shear transferred between the composite deck and the top of the girder via the shear studs, near the end of the girder. Does a joint, perpendicular to a girder span, have any impact on the girder capacity depending upon where along the girder the joint crosses?
Honestly, I'd like for the joint to be 4' from the end too, but I can not find any written data that this would be an acceptable location.
Any input on construction joint locations that run perpendicular to girders? I would appreciate it.
The beams are roughly 8'-0" o.c. The girders span 32'. The beams span 42'. The deck is 3 1/4" lightweight over 2" metal deck (5 1/4" total thickness).
Since the beams are 8'-0" o.c. I am going to allow him to place a construction joint at the deck midspan between beams.
The question I have is, what is the best place to locate the joint as it crosses over the girders (perpendicular to the girder), or does it matter? I thought about 12' from either end of the girder.....and I thought about 4' from either end of the girder. The GC would prefer 4' from the end of a girder....but I worry about it being right there because of the horizontal shear transferred between the composite deck and the top of the girder via the shear studs, near the end of the girder. Does a joint, perpendicular to a girder span, have any impact on the girder capacity depending upon where along the girder the joint crosses?
Honestly, I'd like for the joint to be 4' from the end too, but I can not find any written data that this would be an acceptable location.
Any input on construction joint locations that run perpendicular to girders? I would appreciate it.