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le Gr f/ CATALOG NO. 99-1 REVISED JANUARY, 1969 TaHS 01 B86 AM FLOOR/ROOF CONSTRUCTION NOLLWAUOINI TYuaNa9 S “GRANCO Lnagination tt Steel Imagination in steel. ...these three words point out one reason why Granco’s growing family of floor and roof products is distinctive. The unique features and cost saving innovations, a Hallmark of Granco's praduct line, ‘establishes a high performance level giving you many more product benefits at the economy you must have in today's construction market. Granco naturally takes in the fact that: it helped pioneer the use of high-strength cold-rolled sheet stee! in building construction, More important, is that Granco continues to improve existing products and is dedicated to developing new products... products which you can specify with confidence Because of the money saved in time and material, Granco's products merit your careful | consideration, SECTION SECTION FLOOR CONSTRUCTION ROOF CONSTRUCTION DESIGN SERVICE ‘Ow sintiet nals em ‘lagers ore jechnicolly qualified to amish yoo bn your dain bers. ENGINEERING A at Product Enginstring Department fe avaliable {re anginwering service such ax design review, cost stds ond plocing pl TECHNICAL INFORMATION Grenco's Preset Development and Reiearch Department have a library of fest report and technics! dota to orawer ‘ony questions you might have relive ta Gronca praduct. FIELD SERVICE Field service & ovailable for spacial applicstiam or when help bs needed fo inal Graneo products FLOOR CONSTRUCTION ‘You can. make substantial savings in your floor design by selecting floor products de- signed to meet your specific needs, Granco offers a complete Line of quality prod- ucts to fulfill your specific needs structurally, electrically, mechanically and architecturally. ‘Mooting the structural requirements in floor constriction is not enough in today’s market of modern buildings, Tenants demand power, comfort and combination ayatems with greater C FLOOR CONSTRUCTION capacity and flexibility than ever before. It is at enough to offer oor space lane, oees- pants expect more, They need telepho inter-coms, lighting, electrical services, air conditioning : and. . of thee tomorrow. ‘The products described in the following pages offer design flexibility in meeting your floor requirements, they will need even mare MY A cnn COFAR—Combined Form And Reinforce- ‘ment denotes. doop-corrugatod, high-strength galvanized steel sheet with transverse wires ‘welded to it at each corrugation. The trans verse wires, called “"T-wires,” woldod across the corrugations furnish the nacessary dis- tribution steel and at the same time provide mechanical snchorage between the concrete and corrugated steel. Cofar serves as a tight form for wet concrete ‘and becomes the main positive reinforcement after concrete haa set. It replaces the slab forms and the conventional positive and dis- ‘tribution steel. Cofar stabs are designed just like conven- tional reinforced concrete. All the inherent advantages of reinforced concrete are main- tained in. Cofar construction. Because it is reinforced concrete, Cofar gives the Architect and Engineer the flexibility to take care of = ‘wide range of span and load conditions Cofar is equally suited ta concrete or steel frame, The steel unite are supported on, and. fastened to, the main structural framing mem- bers, Depending on span lengths, one or two lines of temporary shoring may be needed to uupport the wet concrete and construc- tion loads, FIRE RATINGS FLOOR CONSTRUCTION |COFAR DETAILS FLOOR CONSTRUCTION | COFAR: 2 COFAR DESIGN PRINCIPLES @ Conventional Reinforced Cancrete Design Procedures apply. © COFAR is complote positive reinforcement, e jon reinforcement ix provided by the romaverse wires, (T-wires), @ Horizantal shear is transferred by Tewire welds from concrete to COFAR steal, @ COFAR in flexure, caries the wel concrete and contiwetion loads, INTRODUCTION TO SELECTION TABLES The following tables claw a designer to completely design COFAR reinforced sfabs in 3 few quick stops. The design volves in the toble: ore based on the ollow- ble strossas ond requirements of both the American Concrete Institute's Building Cade and the Uniform Build ing Code |the mot severe limitations wf either code governing) with the exception cf other more limiting equiroments recommended for COFAR désign bv there pogos. Tho tobiei give moximum obtainable flexibility by pro- viding the volues for variou concrale aggregates, con- rete strangth, cllowable steel strengths, and for the differant code requirements The quick selection table on page 16 wi provide c quick preliminary selection of slob depth, negative steel and COFAR requiromenls for certain gen sro conditions, cn! should not be wind for fina design, AA step by step example to oni the designer in the wie af the fables is provided on page 13. ‘A word of couion should te inserted, hawraver, 1 remind fone that ro handbook of design tables should be used 10 replace the judament of exparienced slructural fenviaeers. DESIGN INFORMATION DESIGN PROCEDURE AND FORMULAE The tables prewenied-in this monval ore boved fon the design procadure and formulae below o1 well 3 the design srast ond limitations below. Design loads, ‘moment end other sich values ote determined the same (1 for conventional reinforced concrete. Nomen fond symbsit vied ors stondard for canentional fel forced concrete unless otherwise nated. All volves in COFAR Slob Copacity Tables ware darived by review method of design Flexure pn Ba ee Me = Vo fekibe = Roel b= Vpn = Tor pn Ma = A fed = ty ite? 1 * 2 cs Auld bbe Te Values of “eased in above formulae wary for pork and negative mamenh. k [=I-W/s k= Shear and Bond eae ‘be d = effective depth for peal seen tone ‘9 shear per T-wire weld: =) % 9 = app lor negative reinforcing any) Note: For explanation of symbole "d™, “cg! Swi", eee slab detail and design stress bale DESIGN STRESSES AND LIMITATIONS The maximum allowable design simsins for the Ci tits os reinforcement for negative reinforcing ond ‘concrete in flexure ore giver in Siab Capecty Ta pase 17, ‘Maximum Allowable Siress in COFAR Unit a: 1. ys 20,000 ps for wet cones Ioan mide 3 cof spe 2% = 30/000 pe for wot concrete load over ps ‘ent supports 3. @ = 36000 psi for wat Maximunt Allawable Weld Sh delormed No. D4 Ww, = 600 Ibs. for 24 gage COFAR 700 ib. for 22 gage COFAR ‘! = 200 tis. for 20 gous COFAR Minimum Recommended Slab Depths For COPAR Slabs 3% Allowable Spant to Slab Depth Ratio (L/D) 1/9 = 25 for sinale spans Lf = 35 for continous span Allowable Shear Stress in Normal Concrate Te Allowable Shear Stress In Lighlweight Concrete eee ce Valuet for Corrugation Fitch “g’ ond Depth “C Far 24 gage COFAR: g ~ 450" C= 132 for 22. gage COFAR g = 433" C— 136 For 20 gage COFAR g = 4.20 C = 140 + Values (w') IL FLOOR CONSTRUCTION COFAR COMPARATIVE DESIGN VALUES FOR COFAR 5 STEEL STRESS 4, = 20,000 Ib, por tquee neh ¥ zon | ineo | deo TABLE [oe Hi nas aso. | 100 1 DESIGN VALUES PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF COFAR SHEETS © Drm Weta % + lho Weioht “4 ¥ 3 ane Eisen AL THESE f, = 24,000 1, par sq Hach "Depth Inchon | unt ‘wis 2 En a the sg Fh 1s 240 280 Prey ate 26 (Bermel Weep t \— ae) i |__I J vatoes ta ign wight Canine to Mamring Buttons cy wean 09 122 ae r =e aa = GFE, Pe: Canerte 10 te inn. aa 136 10 aw Taece cous ramet nnige ona Ugh weg lesson (AC! 318-49 1076 "fae Cafes Dass the voter ot = E/E! sal be ean FLOOR CONSTRUCTION | COFAR COFAR TABLE 6 QUICK SELECTION-coran SLAB DESIGN—3000 Ps! 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[rca evra 300 : jee I he werk cel [esarel a ibod oso eaeands nen tepetthe deehod ony Mold be meg 16 IL FLOOR GONSTRUCTION| COFAR 1B COFAR TABLE RECOMMENDED TEMPORARY SUPPORT SPACING Dereon bedi: 1/200 ctrpan when tmpaiaty wipe are nl requed and ta 23" — The Catarina sete ts #000 pat midepen hrecommen oot huey ete ee omer. [sa [sa oo [ow [70 [oe [a Toe 24 GAGE COFAR ion] : ¥ Tyo z [a z T SAMO end [2% | ae [how] | t |* fe ade GRAVEL |= ao | | ear WORMAL [Sx | ge [nee] [| + fa pr pays ieee ieee ||| >a 3 oe | eee wm fae va z ae Tp a xf ‘GRAVEL NORMAL GRPE GGT TT GGG f ufone Leh [eae “Ne Famparary Suppers rected W Gofor ul wed on Mo-Spon Conti wih Femara Sappare Ons Too rapid Wl Calaesa in aed Sr Sng Shoe Condon SPECIAL NOTE: to 10 pan venga by ving: '—2 deep fored unit cesigaet! ipeciealy te liminete temporary dhsing in the longer spoa range 42, Cafar blended with Cel-Woy—ttfaning wfact i tome coven redvest shoring sexpicnmenis Adana ifs ealcble Hwoigh ar Dit Ofices or Dave Ropenanains ied oy best ‘cover ofthis cata FLOOR CONSTRUCTION | COFAR SPECIFICATION co FA R‘/composite Composite Beam Construction corar SHEAR CONNECTOR, Composite construction joins together the con- ereie floor slab snd its supporting steel beams into » series of composite T-beam sections, thus increasing the load carrying capacity of the structure, ‘This efficient design concept reduces the size and weight of steel beams by as much as fifteon to thirty percent. The costs of the steel frame and beam fireproofing are substantially redured. At the same time, incrensed beam stiffness reduces deflection. Reduction in beam depth allows re- duction of building heights, or increases space between the ceiling and the floor beams above. Composite construction enables the designer 10 enlarge bay sizes, increasing the useable apace within the structure. ‘The key to composite consiruction is a series of shear connectors welded to a beam which transfer horizontal shear from concrete alah to steel beam producing a composite section that facta oa a single unit. Engineers can now take full advantage of composite construction. The joint ACI-ASCE Committee Recommendations and the new 1961 AISC Specification provido for a new, simplified composite design prodedure. ‘Thus, the economical range of application has been increased. Generally, compasite construc- tion is economical on beam. spans of 20'.0", or longer, spaced 8'-0" to 14-0" on center COFAR SHEAR CONNECTOR To effect even greoter economies, in compoiite design, Grane has developed a unique shear connector fer wie ‘ith Cofor leon Cofar's ecobemy ond highstrength howe been well established in the industry. Now, through the we of the new connector, @ Cofar slab may be denlgned 188 6 composite tection with wpperting steal beoms, This new connector may be used with sand.gravel concrete Or light: weight structural concrete Further economies con be made by reducing fireproofing Cott A 4/4 exposed Cofar slob of lightweight concrete hax © S-hour rating without freproafing (UL 3413-9) In ‘odaltion, if beom are sooced 10 to 12 feet on center fo moke optimum use of the 42" slob, bear fireproating costs are reduced. FOR MORE INFORMATION To reduce your design time, 0 complete Cofor Composite Dosign Monval No, 103-2 fs avaliable through our Disiict Offices or District Representa tives lites on back cover of thit catalog. DIAPHRAGM DESIGN Cofar slabs may be deslaned for telsmic and other horizontal looding conditions. The design procedure | sieilor to that for conventional one-way slabs. The conerete in the Cofar slab is designed fo serve os diophrogm which tronsmits the horizontal forces to the shear resisting members. The ironsfer of shear COFAR COMPOSITE PRODUCT DATA PHYSICAL PROPERTIES ANG OHSGN INFORMATION Maser: 8 Goge Grode B 40,009 pak ea, from the slab to the shear resisting members is accam- plished by welding the Cafar to the structural steel ‘members with welding washers. The required specing cof the welding washers ia determined by the deslgnar. Substontiating test dota ond other technical dota to tld the designer is available upon request from Gronco District Sales Offices, Pa a. CEL-WAY' in-floor electrification for What is. Col-Way'? ‘CeleWay is a new floor system providing in floor electrification for structural slabs. Tt is specifically designed to satisfy the needs of the Architect-Engineer, the builder, the tele- phone installer and the owner. It is the only syutem to offer factory installed single, double or triple pre-set inserts with floor fittings to match, Celle and pre-set insert spacing can ‘be designed to fit any building moduleand the ‘variety of cells available pprovide capacities structural slabs to meet the needs of today and in the future. Basically, the Cel-Way floor system consists of a network of cells and feeder ducts with permanent steel form or deck units placed ‘between the cells, Tn the finished floor, cells provide large capacity raceways for under- floor power, telephone and signal require- ments and factory installed inserts on the cells provide easy access to the raceways. Modem, architecturally styled floor fittings complete the Cel-Way system, aT xe Le, BUILT-IN BENEFITS. CHOICE OF SINGLE, DOUBLE Of TRIPLE SERV- ICE FITTINGS WITH PRE-SET INSERTS TO MATCH — means one small service fiting for Power, felephone ond signal. Reduces number of fittings required. Saves on inatollation cost, Eosiee to clean Naor. SERVICE FITTINGS ARCHITECTURALLY STYLED compliments modern interior decor. SPECIFICALLY DESIGNED TO HANDLE TELE- PHONE SERVICE — unique insert! fiting design provider space for 2 to 5 amphenal jacks, Lorge raclengular openings will accommodate 1 cables PRE-SET INSERTS—saves owner money—elimi- ale noite and dirt cowed by conventional core tilling. Insert hoe ‘filler cop with eelt-tepping ‘rarer screws CELL AND INSERT SPACING CAN BE DESIGNED TO FIT ANY BUILDING MODULE—tysiem con otter sorve changing requirements of building occupant CHOICE OF CELL CAPACITY — the variety of single, dovble, triple and unbalanced cells coupled with modular flexibility permit economical choice of cell capacity. No need to specity excess capacity. IN-FLOOR ELECTRIFICATION FOR THIN SLABS —for the Firat time, thin slob, shee tion can be economically elactrified. Variety of cells atsures minimum slab depth for one-way slab P OPTIMUM ECONOMY consider the savings in reduced numbers of fittings, faster iastaliotion, Foty malstenanee, Inhersal ‘construction and Gr CEL-WAY FLOOR INSERTS HA | iin all rower STHLERHONE NGS. AN TO TARE CARE OF VARIABLE SCAB DEPTS, lA FLOOR CONSTRUCTION |CEL-WAY A eS 1 ie i ml elt IK DUAL INSERT we ee DUAL INSERT anias Vener ViRe2d POWER & TELEPHONE rows 0 OR. 3 umons RECTANGULAR & SQUARE SERVICE FITTINGS SERVICE FITTING. CEL-WAY CELLS Liebe ier weal toll walt) Ag FLOOR CONSTRUCTION | CEL-WAY CEL-WAY UNDERFLOOR DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS FLOOR CONSTRUCTION | CEL-WAY Poser ee eee ED EC [ior] or| rat ea | sa ae] ff Piss[ ize lvoe 1 va [sa [a | so] a | 3] > i

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