I'm in the need to build to build some additional explosive storage magazines and have some questions on concrete spans. The two current magazines I've built are as follows
1. 12'x20'. All poured concrete, walls, floor, and ceiling at 8" thick.
2. 14'x24' Concrete floor and ceiling at 8" thick. Walls were concrete block - dry stacked with surface bond.
My question is in regards to the concrete roof. Minimum thickness to meet ATF spec is 8" thick. I would like to make a larger magazine than in the past, preferably 20'x32' but 16'x32 would work as well. What I'm not sure about is how far I can safely clear span the concrete roof at 8" thick and the amount of rebar required to do it.
Below is a picture of the 14'x24' magazine we built a few years ago using block.

Jeremy
1. 12'x20'. All poured concrete, walls, floor, and ceiling at 8" thick.
2. 14'x24' Concrete floor and ceiling at 8" thick. Walls were concrete block - dry stacked with surface bond.
My question is in regards to the concrete roof. Minimum thickness to meet ATF spec is 8" thick. I would like to make a larger magazine than in the past, preferably 20'x32' but 16'x32 would work as well. What I'm not sure about is how far I can safely clear span the concrete roof at 8" thick and the amount of rebar required to do it.
Below is a picture of the 14'x24' magazine we built a few years ago using block.

Jeremy