luedkelincoln
Structural
- Mar 25, 2002
- 6
Greetings all:
I have a project with precast/prestressed 25" x 8'-0" double tees with a current span of 56'-0" that had an original design capacity of 75 psf. We would like to increase the capacity to 125 psf to 150 psf. One option that we would like to consider is to place beam and column supports at 36'-0", creating 2 separate twin tees. This will result in a 36' span and a 20' span. Twin tees are light-weight concrete and have a 3" light-weight composite concrete topping. Our currently proposed plan is to shore the tees, cut the topping slab and tee flanges, support with new beams and columns, and install a joint to eliminate the potential for action as a 2-span. Assuming the existing bottom reinforcing is adequate in the twin tee member(s), and shear at bearing is good are there any other items I am missing that I would need review? Has this been done successfully by anyone else?
Thanks,
I have a project with precast/prestressed 25" x 8'-0" double tees with a current span of 56'-0" that had an original design capacity of 75 psf. We would like to increase the capacity to 125 psf to 150 psf. One option that we would like to consider is to place beam and column supports at 36'-0", creating 2 separate twin tees. This will result in a 36' span and a 20' span. Twin tees are light-weight concrete and have a 3" light-weight composite concrete topping. Our currently proposed plan is to shore the tees, cut the topping slab and tee flanges, support with new beams and columns, and install a joint to eliminate the potential for action as a 2-span. Assuming the existing bottom reinforcing is adequate in the twin tee member(s), and shear at bearing is good are there any other items I am missing that I would need review? Has this been done successfully by anyone else?
Thanks,