About this Event
Please join ICRI New England for another in-person dinner presentation.
Event Timeline:
5:30 p.m. Networking & Cocktails
6:00 p.m. Buffet Dinner
6:30 p.m. Presentation (60 minutes)
Registration is also open for tabletop vendors related to the this topic.
Presentation Abstract: Flange connections of precast concrete double-tee parking structures are poorly configured to withstand high-cycle vehicular loading and fail to meet Code requirements for fatigue resistant design. Connection failures typically spread along the joint until the joint is completely severed. While commonly considered a maintenance item or nuisance, these connections are an essential part of the lateral load resisting system; loss of connections along a joint severs the deck diaphragm and threatens the general stability of the structure. Testing and analysis recently performed by the precast industry purport to allay concerns regarding these connections; however, careful review of these studies reveals the common, modern connection exacerbates the fatigue failure mechanism by concentrating stress at the ends of the welded connection. This presentation explores the fatigue failure mechanism as it applies to double-tee connections and explains how fatigue failures are easily identified in the field. Code requirements for high-cycle fatigue performance are discussed and recent studies are examined to provide an alternate interpretation to that established by the precast industry.
Presentation Objectives:
1. To provide an understanding of the mechanism behind high cycle fatigue failure of double-tee connections.
2. To demonstrate methods for assessing parking structures for fatigue connection failures, including visual identification of fatigue fractures.
3. To review AWS and AISC Code requirements regarding design of connections for fatigue resistance.
4. To examine the current state of the art in design of precast double-tee connections for fatigue resistance.
Presenter: Lawrence E. Keenan, AIA PE
Both a licensed engineer and a registered architect, Lawrence Keenan brings experience and technical insight to complex structural challenges. He has over 30 years’ experience testing, investigating, and rehabilitating concrete structures. He is a past president of the Connecticut Chapter of ICRI and holds two US Patents for precast concrete structural connections.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Granite Links Golf Club, 100 Quarry Hill Drive, Quincy, United States
USD 80.00 to USD 428.67