rhinoconsulting
Civil/Environmental
- Dec 13, 2009
- 2
Hey everyone.
My boss has been given a job to inspect a damaged column in the basement of a high rise building.
The column is picking up podium slab loads but not taking significant axial forces.
The column has a large diagonal crack spanning side to side in the long direction and completly through the column. The crack is much wider in the middle around 3mm and tapers of towards the edges.
His thoughts are the post tensioned slab over stressed the column around its strong axis leading to shear failure.
Has any one dealt with a similar problem ? is there any good documentation for dealing with these problems ?
Cheers
My boss has been given a job to inspect a damaged column in the basement of a high rise building.
The column is picking up podium slab loads but not taking significant axial forces.
The column has a large diagonal crack spanning side to side in the long direction and completly through the column. The crack is much wider in the middle around 3mm and tapers of towards the edges.
His thoughts are the post tensioned slab over stressed the column around its strong axis leading to shear failure.
Has any one dealt with a similar problem ? is there any good documentation for dealing with these problems ?
Cheers