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Structural
- Sep 21, 2010
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If you have a composite beam with 2" of camber, your total deck and slab thickness is 6-1/2", your headed stud installed height is 5", you have 1-1/2" clear distance when the beam is level. But prior to deck and slab installation, the HS will theoretically be projecting 1/2" above the finished floor elevation near the center of the span due to the beam camber (5" stud + 2" camber = 7" > 6.5" slab thickness).
We have a calc'd slab weight deflection of @ 3/4"-1", so by the time they are finishing the concrete the beams will have deflected to where the top of the studs will be 1/2" or more below the T.O.S.
Its been a while but this all sounds OK to me.
Thoughts?
We have a calc'd slab weight deflection of @ 3/4"-1", so by the time they are finishing the concrete the beams will have deflected to where the top of the studs will be 1/2" or more below the T.O.S.
Its been a while but this all sounds OK to me.
Thoughts?