anthonyc007
Structural
- Aug 23, 2002
- 14
I've been wrestling with a problem lately; hopefully somebody can help me out.
The soils engineer will often give a differential settlement deflection value with an associated span. Usually 1/2" in 40 feet or something similar.
How do you design a grade beam section given this data? (assume conventional 2-pour foundation for slab-on-grade residential foundation)
I tried backing a uniform load out based upon the span and delta. Then generate an actual Moment from this. Compare this moment with the allowable and voila!
But this is clearly incorrect. Uniform load is directly proportional to Moment of Inertia. Therefore, the larger the section, the larger the moment! No Good!
Any ideas??
The soils engineer will often give a differential settlement deflection value with an associated span. Usually 1/2" in 40 feet or something similar.
How do you design a grade beam section given this data? (assume conventional 2-pour foundation for slab-on-grade residential foundation)
I tried backing a uniform load out based upon the span and delta. Then generate an actual Moment from this. Compare this moment with the allowable and voila!
But this is clearly incorrect. Uniform load is directly proportional to Moment of Inertia. Therefore, the larger the section, the larger the moment! No Good!
Any ideas??