NewbieStruct
Structural
- May 31, 2011
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I am assisting in the design of a tilt panel building. The building has a 7.25" tilt panel that is 39' long and 18' tall with a 3' parapet. There is a 34'x12' opening in the panel with 3' and 2' pilasters on either side.
Are there any restrictions with the size of the opening in a panel? I am getting double mat reinforcement with ties at the jambs and I am designing the opening as deep concrete beam. In addition, I am also bracing the opening at the ceiling height to the joists. The panel also is OK in terms of deflection per ACI 551. The vertical stress in the pilasters is also OK.
Is lifting going to be an issue for this panel?
Are there any restrictions with the size of the opening in a panel? I am getting double mat reinforcement with ties at the jambs and I am designing the opening as deep concrete beam. In addition, I am also bracing the opening at the ceiling height to the joists. The panel also is OK in terms of deflection per ACI 551. The vertical stress in the pilasters is also OK.
Is lifting going to be an issue for this panel?