Jmeng1026
Structural
- Jun 11, 2018
- 53
A client wants to remove some walls and install lvl beams to open their floor plan up.
The point load on a column on the 1st floor would support a 3,821 lb load.
This will have to be transferred down to a column in the basement which will sit on an existing concrete slab. Assumed 4" slab but unsure. Assumed 2,000 psf soil bearing capacity.
I'm assuming the slab should be cut and a 2'x2' (12" thick) concrete footing should be poured and then the slab fill in but does anyone have any other suggestions?
Could a steel plate be placed on top of the existing slab instead of cutting the slab? If so, what thickness and what length and width?
Thanks for the help.
The point load on a column on the 1st floor would support a 3,821 lb load.
This will have to be transferred down to a column in the basement which will sit on an existing concrete slab. Assumed 4" slab but unsure. Assumed 2,000 psf soil bearing capacity.
I'm assuming the slab should be cut and a 2'x2' (12" thick) concrete footing should be poured and then the slab fill in but does anyone have any other suggestions?
Could a steel plate be placed on top of the existing slab instead of cutting the slab? If so, what thickness and what length and width?
Thanks for the help.