structural87
Structural
- May 12, 2015
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Hello,
I am designing a slab on grade of an industrial warehouse where some high uniform loading will be located and forklift circulation is expected daily.
The slab on grade is 100x100 meters and will be separated from the concrete pedestal by isolation joints. The concrete pedestals are spaced at a regular interval of 20x20 meters.
I followed the ACI 360R-92 "design of slabs on grade" and the method of PCA and found that 20cm slab thickness with 5 x 5 meters contraction joints is appropriate in condition to provide some minimal top reinforcement steel (As = 1cm2/meter).
What i found strange is that the above document treats contraction and expansion joints the same.
In other words, if i provide 5 x 5 meters contraction joints at a regular interval, can i ommit expansion joints in the 100x100 meters warehouse?
In a separate exercise, I would like to verify using the recommendations of ACI318-11 chapter 22 plain concrete the above findings.
Which panel should I consider ? shall I consider a panel of 5x5 and model the uniform load spread over 2x2m or should I increase the panel? Results are quite different between a small and a big panel which is logical.
thank you for your opinions.
I am designing a slab on grade of an industrial warehouse where some high uniform loading will be located and forklift circulation is expected daily.
The slab on grade is 100x100 meters and will be separated from the concrete pedestal by isolation joints. The concrete pedestals are spaced at a regular interval of 20x20 meters.
I followed the ACI 360R-92 "design of slabs on grade" and the method of PCA and found that 20cm slab thickness with 5 x 5 meters contraction joints is appropriate in condition to provide some minimal top reinforcement steel (As = 1cm2/meter).
What i found strange is that the above document treats contraction and expansion joints the same.
In other words, if i provide 5 x 5 meters contraction joints at a regular interval, can i ommit expansion joints in the 100x100 meters warehouse?
In a separate exercise, I would like to verify using the recommendations of ACI318-11 chapter 22 plain concrete the above findings.
Which panel should I consider ? shall I consider a panel of 5x5 and model the uniform load spread over 2x2m or should I increase the panel? Results are quite different between a small and a big panel which is logical.
thank you for your opinions.