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Is there any danger of pop through deflection of floor plates if they initially arch and then buckle under increased loads?

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Is there any danger of pop through deflection of floor plates if they initially arch and then buckle under increased loads?

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A. There is no danger of pop through deflection because you would calculate the maximum load you intend and would add extra reinforcing as necessary, either by thickening the floor screeding or adding some BRC fabric. Obviously industrial or extra heavy loads would need to be reviewed specifically.

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