KootK
Structural
- Oct 16, 2001
- 18,670
1) A lot of my precast engineering competition will detail their offset ledges as shown below, as shown in black. Fabricators like it.
2) The usual detail creates a condition at the right side, as described below, that troubles me a bit.
3) One alternative is shown in blue below.
4) For what it's worth, we're not using the outer tie system for shear or torsion.
5) For what it's worth, based on PCI manual provisions, ledges seem to be treated with a lesser degree of detailing care/paranoia than proper corbels owing to their, generally, much reduced demand relative to corbels. So I may be attempting to apply corbel logic somewhere where it in undeserved.
Thoughts? This nightmare scenario plays out in my mind where something goes wrong and the engineer working with opposing counsel says something like "dude, you basically detailed the ties like a water-slide for the loads?!?"
2) The usual detail creates a condition at the right side, as described below, that troubles me a bit.
3) One alternative is shown in blue below.
4) For what it's worth, we're not using the outer tie system for shear or torsion.
5) For what it's worth, based on PCI manual provisions, ledges seem to be treated with a lesser degree of detailing care/paranoia than proper corbels owing to their, generally, much reduced demand relative to corbels. So I may be attempting to apply corbel logic somewhere where it in undeserved.
Thoughts? This nightmare scenario plays out in my mind where something goes wrong and the engineer working with opposing counsel says something like "dude, you basically detailed the ties like a water-slide for the loads?!?"
