TroyD
Structural
- Jan 28, 2011
- 98
This is a single story slab-on-grade, or patio home, tucked into a hillside. Typical 8 ft ceiling height. Gable end roof. No basement. Similar to a typical basement foundation, where the floor joists provide the lateral restraint against earth pressures, I assume the roof trusses (with blocking) can provide the same lateral restraint(?). The 2020 IRC R404.1 provides top of wall reactions for various soil types and wall heights. I assume I can start there, conservatively assume poor soils, and design blocking to distribute out to the adjacent trusses and to the perpendicular foundation walls. Full height soil along 20' wide endwall, and wrapping around one side of the dwelling, then tapering down at the garage.
Am I overlooking anything major? Any additional advice is appreciated.
Am I overlooking anything major? Any additional advice is appreciated.