greznik91
Structural
- Feb 14, 2017
- 186
Hello
I have existing RC slab 140 mm thick.
There is little to none top reinforcement (above inner wall/middle support).
Investor would like to add some extra load on this slab so Im afraid that slab will crack on top.
What is your opinion on this idea:
I would like to add a new concrete layer on top of existing slab (lets say 80 mm)
This new layer will have sufficient top reinforcement above middle support (calculation based on new thickness of the slab). The surface of the existing slab will be prepared for better adhesion (existing + new concrete).
I will calculate the required number of dowells based on horizontal shear flow.
I will check if existing bottom reinforcement is still sufficient (larger self weight + new load)
Do solutions like this works in practice? Can old + new layer of concrete act as composite element? Any advice or suggestion? THX
I have existing RC slab 140 mm thick.
There is little to none top reinforcement (above inner wall/middle support).
Investor would like to add some extra load on this slab so Im afraid that slab will crack on top.
What is your opinion on this idea:
I would like to add a new concrete layer on top of existing slab (lets say 80 mm)
This new layer will have sufficient top reinforcement above middle support (calculation based on new thickness of the slab). The surface of the existing slab will be prepared for better adhesion (existing + new concrete).
I will calculate the required number of dowells based on horizontal shear flow.
I will check if existing bottom reinforcement is still sufficient (larger self weight + new load)
Do solutions like this works in practice? Can old + new layer of concrete act as composite element? Any advice or suggestion? THX

