asixth
Structural
- Feb 27, 2008
- 1,333
Hi guys,
I have an existing suspended slab where a tensioned fabric structure is being install above. The prestress and wind loading on this membrane is resulting in a significantly large push-pull force ~=200kN (45kips) being applied to the slab.
In the sketch I have attached, how will this moment be resolved, will it be resolved as flexural bending between the columns or will it span as torsion between the column and loadbearing wall.
Also, the pullout force of the cable is getting too large for anchors embedded into the slab so I am planning on bolting through the slab and having two plates either side of the slab to resist pullout by the punching shear capacity of the slab. Will the bolt stud be getting too long if the slab is 450mm (18") thick in places.
I have an existing suspended slab where a tensioned fabric structure is being install above. The prestress and wind loading on this membrane is resulting in a significantly large push-pull force ~=200kN (45kips) being applied to the slab.
In the sketch I have attached, how will this moment be resolved, will it be resolved as flexural bending between the columns or will it span as torsion between the column and loadbearing wall.
Also, the pullout force of the cable is getting too large for anchors embedded into the slab so I am planning on bolting through the slab and having two plates either side of the slab to resist pullout by the punching shear capacity of the slab. Will the bolt stud be getting too long if the slab is 450mm (18") thick in places.