Lesali
Structural
- Jul 10, 2008
- 21
Q: If I add L's or C's below a raise slab to compensate for cut rebar, have I done any good? Assuming this is the tension face have I not just weakened it further by adding mechanical anchors.
I have a project at an old 1926 storage facility building (in a high seismic zone). A cellular carrier wants to expand an existing corded opening in a 8" 2-way slab. The opening is not in a column strip area, is 3" from the elevator opening, is 6" wide and projects 22" perpendicular from the corner of the elevator wall. In creating this existing opening the previous contractor cored thru the diagonals that would reinforce the corners of the elevator opening. Before I visited the site the carrier sent a contractor out to x-ray the floor but he only marked 2 cut diagonal bars (1/2" sq) so, we are sending them back to get a fuller picture of the rebar layout. At my site investigation I also did not see any other cut reinforcing bars that I would have expected to be present around a large slab opening. I thought the 3" elevator walls were just infill but could they be bearing? They appear to be a 3"x12"x24" concrete "bricks". So, no wall reinforcing, no floor ties etc.
I've never designed a floor such as this and thought I would put it into RISA Floor to investigate the plate stresses around these openings.
Thoughts of the sages would be appreciated.
I have a project at an old 1926 storage facility building (in a high seismic zone). A cellular carrier wants to expand an existing corded opening in a 8" 2-way slab. The opening is not in a column strip area, is 3" from the elevator opening, is 6" wide and projects 22" perpendicular from the corner of the elevator wall. In creating this existing opening the previous contractor cored thru the diagonals that would reinforce the corners of the elevator opening. Before I visited the site the carrier sent a contractor out to x-ray the floor but he only marked 2 cut diagonal bars (1/2" sq) so, we are sending them back to get a fuller picture of the rebar layout. At my site investigation I also did not see any other cut reinforcing bars that I would have expected to be present around a large slab opening. I thought the 3" elevator walls were just infill but could they be bearing? They appear to be a 3"x12"x24" concrete "bricks". So, no wall reinforcing, no floor ties etc.
I've never designed a floor such as this and thought I would put it into RISA Floor to investigate the plate stresses around these openings.
Thoughts of the sages would be appreciated.