Situation: Existing floor bar joists to be reinforced by welding new plates & bars to chords and webs. The existing form deck does not appear to be connected to the joist in any way other then with a clip as shown in the attached picture. The contractor, in order to weld the top reinforcing bars, had to cut these clips (spaced at about 32” oc each side). The end result was that the mock-up joist with this repair is deflecting downwards, with about a 0.5” max gap between the joist and the deck. The deflection is obviously to due to welding of new member to top and bottom chords.
I have seen and specified joist reinforcements before but so far had not seen this problem. I think part of the reason for the problem is that fact that the joists are only 8” deep.
My initial thought is to forget about reinforcing the joists and just infill with new members in between using a ½” compressible filler over the new members to account for any existing deflection. I also think that the new members don’t need to be directly connected to the existing deck. I think it would be very difficult to weld a new member to a 50 year old existing form deck of God knows what gage.
But for curiosity sake, what would be the fix for the original option. Would shoring the joist and the welding the plates be a solution? Is there a better way to weld the new reinforcement so that temperature differentials do not bend the joist?
I have seen and specified joist reinforcements before but so far had not seen this problem. I think part of the reason for the problem is that fact that the joists are only 8” deep.
My initial thought is to forget about reinforcing the joists and just infill with new members in between using a ½” compressible filler over the new members to account for any existing deflection. I also think that the new members don’t need to be directly connected to the existing deck. I think it would be very difficult to weld a new member to a 50 year old existing form deck of God knows what gage.
But for curiosity sake, what would be the fix for the original option. Would shoring the joist and the welding the plates be a solution? Is there a better way to weld the new reinforcement so that temperature differentials do not bend the joist?