I have a project with planks bearing on both ends. However, both ends (within 4 feet each end of the 30 feet span) appear to be in bad shape. First I put in small supplemental beams at 4' from each end (I can't depend on the beams since it will over load the tie beams and girders). I am think of removing the top part of the plank, only leaving bottom concrete with strands. Then I want to grout surface and place 3" composite deck on top of bottom concrete, then place a bit slab reinforcement and pour slab (slab is 5 feet long from end, 1 feet pass the bad area).
I am still depending on the plank bottom strands. The new end will be slab on top of bottom plank, a composite slab. I know bottom plank will support all loads above, but since it's near end, only shear matters, so the composite slab will be ok for shear. The bottom plank may be thin, but the moment will be only due to the 4 feet long slab above, and I have small supplemental beam.
Is there anything else I should think of?
Thanks
I am still depending on the plank bottom strands. The new end will be slab on top of bottom plank, a composite slab. I know bottom plank will support all loads above, but since it's near end, only shear matters, so the composite slab will be ok for shear. The bottom plank may be thin, but the moment will be only due to the 4 feet long slab above, and I have small supplemental beam.
Is there anything else I should think of?
Thanks