lutein
Structural
- Apr 24, 2002
- 136
This may be an old question that everyone has asked before, would really appreciate the help.
Looking thru the hollow core planks catalog for my project, I noticed that the planks may have 1" camber in it.
1. What does this really mean for the topping slab? Should I increase the topping slab thickness to accommodate the camber? From 2" to 3" thick?
2. What is the negative impact of 1" camber in planks? I would imagine the planks will settle once the topping weight is on, so I cannot think of any negative impact on topping slab thickness, am I missing anything here?
Thank you all for your help.
Looking thru the hollow core planks catalog for my project, I noticed that the planks may have 1" camber in it.
1. What does this really mean for the topping slab? Should I increase the topping slab thickness to accommodate the camber? From 2" to 3" thick?
2. What is the negative impact of 1" camber in planks? I would imagine the planks will settle once the topping weight is on, so I cannot think of any negative impact on topping slab thickness, am I missing anything here?
Thank you all for your help.