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Author
Gross, J. L. | Lew, H. S.
Title
Analysis of Shoring Loads and Slab Capacity for Multistory Concrete Construction.
Coporate
National Bureau of Standards, Gaithersburg, MD
Sponsor
Occupational Safety and Health Administration, Washington, DC
Report
NBSIR 86-3406, June 1986, 25 p.
Distribution
Available from National Technical Information Service
Book or Conf
American Concrete Institute. Forming Economical Concrete Buildings. Proceedings of Second (2nd) International Conference. SP-90-9. November 28-30, 1984, 109-130 p., ['1984', '1986']
Keywords
concrete slabs | loads (forces) | computer programs | construction | form removal | formwork (construction) | loads (forces) | microcomputers | multistory buildings | reinforced concretes | safety | shoring | structural analysis
Identifiers
computer applications
Abstract
The paper describes a microcomputer-based program which can be used to assist the contractor in evaluating the safety and economy of alternate construction schemes in cast-in-place multistory concrete building construction. The program, developed at the National Bureau of Standards, assumes that the slabs are supported by evenly distributed, compressible shores or reshores. Forces on the slabs are computed by assuming that superimposed construction loads are distributed to the shoring system and interconnected floors in proportion to their relative stiffnesses. The method takes into account both the stiffness of shores and reshores and any precompression in the reshores. Slab capacity is computed from a maturity-based model of concrete strength prediction. The computed slab loads are compared with the slab capacities to determine whether the load on any slab exceeds the capacity of that slab for any stage of construction. By varying the number of shored and reshored stories, the precompression of reshores, and rate of construction, the optimum casting schedule can be determined. Examples are given which illustrate how the program can be used to assist the contractor in determining a safe casting schedule and to guide the contractor in formwork removal.