MrFurleyEIT
Structural
- Apr 21, 2007
- 37
I need to calculate the vertical load capacity of a 5"-thk. reinforced concrete roof placed on a metal deck that spans 7' between beams. Concrete is the normalweight 3000 psi. I have steel deck manufacturers' catalogs that provide load tables for the allowable vertical load capacity for their deck, but how did they arrive at the numbers? How do I calculate it myself, especially if the nature of the metal deck is obscure, or unknown. Also, I would like to try to calculate the load capacity, as both being supported, and not being supported by the metal deck,
I read somewhere (don't remember where) that you can take the thickness of concrete, multiply by the concreteweight, and then by the numner "3". In my example above, it would be 5"/12*150 pcf * 3 = 187.5 psf. So, the load bearing capacity would be somewhere in the region of 187.5 psf. Does anybody know where this formula came from, and what does the factor "3" mean? I believe it might be some rule of thumb.
Appreciate all yours help.
Thaank you very much.
Furley, EIT
I read somewhere (don't remember where) that you can take the thickness of concrete, multiply by the concreteweight, and then by the numner "3". In my example above, it would be 5"/12*150 pcf * 3 = 187.5 psf. So, the load bearing capacity would be somewhere in the region of 187.5 psf. Does anybody know where this formula came from, and what does the factor "3" mean? I believe it might be some rule of thumb.
Appreciate all yours help.
Thaank you very much.
Furley, EIT