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    Observations from Shore Load Measurements during Concrete Construction

    Source: Journal of Performance of Constructed Facilities:;1997:;Volume ( 011 ):;issue: 001
    Author:
    D. V. Rosowsky
    ,
    T. W. Philbrick, Jr.
    ,
    Dryver R. Huston
    DOI: 10.1061/(ASCE)0887-3828(1997)11:1(18)
    Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
    Abstract: Loads during construction are highly variable and are often far in excess of what might be considered reasonable for purposes of design. While formwork design is still generally the responsibility of the contractor, increased attention is being paid to the engineered design of these and other temporary support systems. The relative frequency of failures of structures during construction versus those during service suggest that an engineered approach to formwork design in certain construction situations may be warranted. In this paper, initial observations from actual shore load measurements are made and the implications for design and construction are discussed. Specific attention is paid to the shore load effect (i.e., that value of load to which the shoring element is actually subjected). The work reported in this paper is part of an ongoing project to develop recommendations for design during construction. The qualitative analysis described herein provides much needed information on the magnitude and variations in load effect. In addition, this information can be used to relate the applied loading (i.e., actual loads on the slab) to the shore load effect, thereby providing information on load-structure interaction that may be important for safe design and construction of formwork systems.
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    contributor authorD. V. Rosowsky
    contributor authorT. W. Philbrick, Jr.
    contributor authorDryver R. Huston
    date accessioned2017-05-08T21:14:42Z
    date available2017-05-08T21:14:42Z
    date copyrightFebruary 1997
    date issued1997
    identifier other%28asce%290887-3828%281997%2911%3A1%2818%29.pdf
    identifier urihttp://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl/handle/yetl/44110
    description abstractLoads during construction are highly variable and are often far in excess of what might be considered reasonable for purposes of design. While formwork design is still generally the responsibility of the contractor, increased attention is being paid to the engineered design of these and other temporary support systems. The relative frequency of failures of structures during construction versus those during service suggest that an engineered approach to formwork design in certain construction situations may be warranted. In this paper, initial observations from actual shore load measurements are made and the implications for design and construction are discussed. Specific attention is paid to the shore load effect (i.e., that value of load to which the shoring element is actually subjected). The work reported in this paper is part of an ongoing project to develop recommendations for design during construction. The qualitative analysis described herein provides much needed information on the magnitude and variations in load effect. In addition, this information can be used to relate the applied loading (i.e., actual loads on the slab) to the shore load effect, thereby providing information on load-structure interaction that may be important for safe design and construction of formwork systems.
    publisherAmerican Society of Civil Engineers
    titleObservations from Shore Load Measurements during Concrete Construction
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume11
    journal issue1
    journal titleJournal of Performance of Constructed Facilities
    identifier doi10.1061/(ASCE)0887-3828(1997)11:1(18)
    treeJournal of Performance of Constructed Facilities:;1997:;Volume ( 011 ):;issue: 001
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