sybie99
Structural
- Sep 18, 2009
- 150
I have a situation where a concrete column is already built. I now need a flat slab at mid height of this column, to be supported by this column. In effect the column should be cast to slab soffit, the slab then cast, then column above cast. The slab was added later after column was already built to a higher level.
Now, I know of a number of engineers who have simply designed the slab as though the column supports it, and then dowelled bars through the column and epoxied in. So for example, say you need 16mm bars @ 200mm centres top steel in the slab at the column location, and you have a 650mm x 650mm square column, you would drill 3 holes right through the column, place the bars through, fill holes with suitable epoxy and build slab. You would also drill through holes for the bottom steel.
Has anyone done this, are there risks involved? I would think shear, but the bars will transfer the shear through direct bearing in the column.
Now, I know of a number of engineers who have simply designed the slab as though the column supports it, and then dowelled bars through the column and epoxied in. So for example, say you need 16mm bars @ 200mm centres top steel in the slab at the column location, and you have a 650mm x 650mm square column, you would drill 3 holes right through the column, place the bars through, fill holes with suitable epoxy and build slab. You would also drill through holes for the bottom steel.
Has anyone done this, are there risks involved? I would think shear, but the bars will transfer the shear through direct bearing in the column.