I have a situation where one end of a 25' span, 6" hollowcore plank with 2" concrete topping is deteriorated due to water damage. My current plan is to shore the plank, cut about 7'-6" from the damaged end, add a support consisting of a steel beam and two columns, and pour back the damaged area with 8" thick CIP concrete. I have two questions:
1. I'm concerned that adding a hard support within a span when adjacent planks tied to the damaged plank with a grouted keyway want to deflect.
2. Do I need to be concerned about how cutting the plank may affect it's design? I'm not a prestress guy. The plank is basically unloaded, except for selfweight plus topping.
1. I'm concerned that adding a hard support within a span when adjacent planks tied to the damaged plank with a grouted keyway want to deflect.
2. Do I need to be concerned about how cutting the plank may affect it's design? I'm not a prestress guy. The plank is basically unloaded, except for selfweight plus topping.