TTUengr51
Structural
- Jul 19, 2005
- 63
I'm currently working on a warehouse in which I have to specify the slab on grade thickness and reinforcing. I have found some good references (i.e. "Slab Thickness Design for Industrial Concrete Floors on Grade" and "Concrete Floors on Ground" by PCA) and they have helped somewhat.
However, after running through some of the design parameters, I feel like I'm getting a much thicker slab design than I originally anticipated. It also doesn't help that my project is being constructed adjacent to an existing 15 year old warehouse with a much thinner slab than I am calculating.
Point loads created by storage racks appear to be the controlling factor. Fork truck traffic is only requiring a 8" slab. A typical post for the rack storage has a max axial load of 15 kips distributed to the slab via a 6" square base plate (36 sq in contact area). Post spacing is 50" in both the X and Y directions. I have a subgrade modulus of 100 pci. Utilizing a concrete strength of 4000 psi and a factor of safety of 2, I'm coming up with a slab in the 11" to 12" thickness range.
Based upon my inexperience with this application and the fact that the adjacent warehouse only has a 7" thick slab, I am concerned that I've overlooked something that is making my design overly conservative. Any comments would be greatly appreciated...
However, after running through some of the design parameters, I feel like I'm getting a much thicker slab design than I originally anticipated. It also doesn't help that my project is being constructed adjacent to an existing 15 year old warehouse with a much thinner slab than I am calculating.
Point loads created by storage racks appear to be the controlling factor. Fork truck traffic is only requiring a 8" slab. A typical post for the rack storage has a max axial load of 15 kips distributed to the slab via a 6" square base plate (36 sq in contact area). Post spacing is 50" in both the X and Y directions. I have a subgrade modulus of 100 pci. Utilizing a concrete strength of 4000 psi and a factor of safety of 2, I'm coming up with a slab in the 11" to 12" thickness range.
Based upon my inexperience with this application and the fact that the adjacent warehouse only has a 7" thick slab, I am concerned that I've overlooked something that is making my design overly conservative. Any comments would be greatly appreciated...