Briansch
Civil/Environmental
- Jan 11, 2002
- 16
We have a structural floor system consisting of 26H9 floor joists, 40' long, 2' O.C., supporting a concrete slab. The slab is 4" thick normal weight 3500 psi concrete with 1 layer of 6x6x4 gauge WWF over 1-1/2" x 22 gauge composite metal deck (2-1/2" concrete above flute). This floor is a well traveled aisleway approximately 40' wide x 480' long.
Our problem is this floor has severely cracked where material handling vehicles travel.
A structural engineer we retained offered two options: 1. Total replacement of floor system with 5-1/2" thick slab or;
2. Overlay the entire area with 1/2" thick A572 Gr 50 plate
Total replacement is too expensive so we are looking at the steel plate overlay.
Does anyone have experience with this type of overlay? We would bevel the plate edges to accommodate welding the sheets together. Should the plate be fastened in any way to the slab?
I would appreciate any insight you could offer.
Brian Schaible, PE
Marvin Windows and Doors
Warroad, MN
(218)386-4142 Ext 1432
(218)386-4203 Fax
briansch@marvin.com
Our problem is this floor has severely cracked where material handling vehicles travel.
A structural engineer we retained offered two options: 1. Total replacement of floor system with 5-1/2" thick slab or;
2. Overlay the entire area with 1/2" thick A572 Gr 50 plate
Total replacement is too expensive so we are looking at the steel plate overlay.
Does anyone have experience with this type of overlay? We would bevel the plate edges to accommodate welding the sheets together. Should the plate be fastened in any way to the slab?
I would appreciate any insight you could offer.
Brian Schaible, PE
Marvin Windows and Doors
Warroad, MN
(218)386-4142 Ext 1432
(218)386-4203 Fax
briansch@marvin.com