waldo459
Structural
- Mar 9, 2005
- 38
For the design of heliports and helistops the IBC states the following:
Landing areas shall be designed for the following loads:
1) DL plus the gross helicopter weight, plus snow load.
2) DL plus two live loads equal to 75% of the toatal helicopter weight spaced 8' apart. (this represents the skids/wheels+impact loads)
3) DL plus 100 psf LL
The helipad will be a 1-way concrete slab on beams spaced at 2' on center supporting a 12,000 lb aircraft.
I am interpreting these requirements as follows. Beams and connections will be designed for either point load according to case 1 or two loads from case 2. Punching shear and 1-way slab design will be based on case 2, as there will not be a single point load based on case 1. Check all conditions against case 3. Is there another condition that warrants consideration?
Landing areas shall be designed for the following loads:
1) DL plus the gross helicopter weight, plus snow load.
2) DL plus two live loads equal to 75% of the toatal helicopter weight spaced 8' apart. (this represents the skids/wheels+impact loads)
3) DL plus 100 psf LL
The helipad will be a 1-way concrete slab on beams spaced at 2' on center supporting a 12,000 lb aircraft.
I am interpreting these requirements as follows. Beams and connections will be designed for either point load according to case 1 or two loads from case 2. Punching shear and 1-way slab design will be based on case 2, as there will not be a single point load based on case 1. Check all conditions against case 3. Is there another condition that warrants consideration?