SteelPE
Structural
- Mar 9, 2006
- 2,759
I am in the process of designing a slab on grade with a point load applied to the top of the slab. I need to determine the thickness of the slab. The issue is the slab is to be placed on top of a 2” layer of rigid insulation. I ran into a similar problem a few years ago and was able to obtain a document from Owens Corning (OC) that allowed for the calculation of the slab thickness based upon some design parameters including:
Required point Load
Contact Area
Concrete strength
Insulation Foundation Modulus (K)
Inside the document they referenced various OC products and their resultant foundation modulus in pci. I have attached the OC document. Please note that I believe the units for table 3 are suppose to be pci not psi.
I am now trying to put together a proposal for a similar project however, the client is looking to use a different material (one with higher compressive strength). The manufacturer lists the compressive modulus units as psi (in this particular instance the value is 3,700 psi) . How would I go about converting this compressive modulus to a foundation modulus (if this is even the right way to go about doing the analysis)?
I have been thinking about this for a while and cant seem to come to a logical conclusion for something that seems so simple.
Required point Load
Contact Area
Concrete strength
Insulation Foundation Modulus (K)
Inside the document they referenced various OC products and their resultant foundation modulus in pci. I have attached the OC document. Please note that I believe the units for table 3 are suppose to be pci not psi.
I am now trying to put together a proposal for a similar project however, the client is looking to use a different material (one with higher compressive strength). The manufacturer lists the compressive modulus units as psi (in this particular instance the value is 3,700 psi) . How would I go about converting this compressive modulus to a foundation modulus (if this is even the right way to go about doing the analysis)?
I have been thinking about this for a while and cant seem to come to a logical conclusion for something that seems so simple.