Claudia_C
Civil/Environmental
- Sep 4, 2024
- 6
I work for a pipeline company in the La Porte, TX area and currently we are trying to change the use of an existing 5" slab on grade to be used as the floor for a "warehouse" that was previous office space.
The warehouse will now hold rows of shelving racks. The racks we intend to use can hold up to 9000lbs. The rack manufacture has told us that the 5in concrete slab will not hold the racks with max loading. They gave us two options. Option one: place footings under each rack post. Option two space our the shelving racks.
We suggested increasing the the plates where each post will sit from a 6INX6IN plate to a 12inx12into disperse the loading but they said this would not be enough.
Racks are 8ft wide by 4ft deep.
Could we place 2in thick x 8ft wide x 4ft deep steel plates under the entire row of racks to disperse the load and avoid having to place footings under each post? For example place a long continuous steel plate under the row of racks to help disperse the loading into the slab?
The warehouse will now hold rows of shelving racks. The racks we intend to use can hold up to 9000lbs. The rack manufacture has told us that the 5in concrete slab will not hold the racks with max loading. They gave us two options. Option one: place footings under each rack post. Option two space our the shelving racks.
We suggested increasing the the plates where each post will sit from a 6INX6IN plate to a 12inx12into disperse the loading but they said this would not be enough.
Racks are 8ft wide by 4ft deep.
Could we place 2in thick x 8ft wide x 4ft deep steel plates under the entire row of racks to disperse the load and avoid having to place footings under each post? For example place a long continuous steel plate under the row of racks to help disperse the loading into the slab?