demayeng
Structural
- Dec 16, 2008
- 116
Another question about backpropping of a suspended slab (not in a multistorey building)
It appears to be common practise around here to strip formwork after a number days and replace with backprops. I have seen backprops at much fewer (at greater centres) than the props that were holding up the formwork during the pour. The backprops are of the same capacity as the formwork props.. approximately 20 kN acrow or similar.
Our formwork code AS3610 says you can strip and backprop after 7 days as long as you comply with the following:
"The ratio of span between supports to the overall depth of the member is less than 280/sqrt(D+100), where D is the overall depth of the section in millimetres"
I assume this ratio is to do with creep and deflection limitation.
The props you would need to use at wide centres like this would need to be high capacity than the normal formwork props.
Is this correct or am I missing something?
Thanks
It appears to be common practise around here to strip formwork after a number days and replace with backprops. I have seen backprops at much fewer (at greater centres) than the props that were holding up the formwork during the pour. The backprops are of the same capacity as the formwork props.. approximately 20 kN acrow or similar.
Our formwork code AS3610 says you can strip and backprop after 7 days as long as you comply with the following:
"The ratio of span between supports to the overall depth of the member is less than 280/sqrt(D+100), where D is the overall depth of the section in millimetres"
I assume this ratio is to do with creep and deflection limitation.
The props you would need to use at wide centres like this would need to be high capacity than the normal formwork props.
Is this correct or am I missing something?
Thanks