Title: Tests to Determine the Lateral Distribution of Vertical Loads in a Long-Span Hollow-Core Floor Assembly
Date: November-December, 1983
Volume: 28
Issue: 6
Page number: 42-57
Author(s): Donald W. Pfeifer, Theodore A. Nelson
https://doi.org/10.15554/pcij.11011983.42.57

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Abstract

A series of nine tests was performed on a full-scale, long-span hollow-core floor slab assembly to determine the distribution of resisting internal moments within the 8-ft (2.4 rn) wide untopped slabs. The test assembly was 37.5 ft (11.4 m) wide and had a clear span of 44.25 ft (13.5 m). Load-induced curvature in each slab was determined from measured strains and midspan deflection characteristics were  measured. The test results showed good lateral load distribution characteristics. For the given test conditions, the width of significant distribution of loads ranged  from 36 to 54 percent of the span length.

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