jack36
Structural
- May 20, 2009
- 21
I'd like to get some feedback on how other engineers detail the connection of wood stud walls to a hollow-core slab podium level. I initially wanted to upset the steel beam with the top of the hollow-core slab near the top of the beam. That would allow me to shop weld threaded anchors for connecting the stud wall directly to the top of the steel beam (Steel beam, 2" topping, then sill plate). That seems like the most direct connection to the steel framing and it should be easy for anything special that is needed for hold down anchors.
I'm questioning whether that is the best way to go now. I have some interior beams that run parallel to the slab span (only partial length of slab), so those would likely need to be lowered below the slab. I would prefer to keep my top of steel uniform, but that will require I bear the slabs on top of the steel beams.
I would appreciate any input.
I'm questioning whether that is the best way to go now. I have some interior beams that run parallel to the slab span (only partial length of slab), so those would likely need to be lowered below the slab. I would prefer to keep my top of steel uniform, but that will require I bear the slabs on top of the steel beams.
I would appreciate any input.