metalman
Materials
- May 29, 2001
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I have seen a lot of metal building designed with a footing integral with concrete slab (monolithic). Most metal buildings that are designed for southeast locations have a large uplift on the foundation due to wind. I usually design the footing heavy enough the handle the uplift without taken into account any effects due to the slab. I have found that some engineers use a portion of the slab as well as a perimeter grade beam to resist uplift and use a hairpin to resist the horizontal forces. Does anyone know of any published literature other than a book called "Metal building Systems" that Clearly states the design assumption and amount of slab that can be used to resist uplift.