bones206
Structural
- Jun 22, 2007
- 1,998
I'm working on my first job with hollowcore planks as the roof diaphragm. I'm working out connection details between the planks and collector/chord elements that tie into the top of the CMU shear walls. My details have loose hooked dowel bars that get set into the plank cores at the supported ends, or notches cut out every 4 feet along the sides of the plank.
My question for those with hollowcore experience is are these dowels typically grouted in at the same time the keyways are grouted (i.e., chord/collector elements are grout)? Or, is it more common to grout the keyways only, then come back and cast the chord/collector elements with the topping slab?
In this particular project, the CMU shear walls have concrete tie beams at the plank bearing level and there are also CMU parapets.
My question for those with hollowcore experience is are these dowels typically grouted in at the same time the keyways are grouted (i.e., chord/collector elements are grout)? Or, is it more common to grout the keyways only, then come back and cast the chord/collector elements with the topping slab?
In this particular project, the CMU shear walls have concrete tie beams at the plank bearing level and there are also CMU parapets.