Canuck65
Structural
- Jun 23, 2016
- 203
I don't use RISA Foundation very much, I have a copy of an older version, 4.0. I am modelling a raft slab foundation for a small (120 ft x 60 ft) building on very poor soils. Piles are not an option. Soil is very sensitive to differential loading. The building is a single storey with all loads being supported around the perimeter on ICF walls, therefore heavily loaded around the perimeter and only live load and the slab self weight on the interior areas. The pre-engineered wood roof trusses span the 60 ft. direction.
The main problem I am having is that the geotech wants as even a load beneath the raft slab, however, that does not seem feasible. (the slab is 60 ft between walls). Some questions I have are:
1. Does the program vary the stiffness of the slab based on the rebar layout and slab thickness?
2. Where does the program allow you to input your own rebar layout?
3. When modifying the subgrade modulus (me doing some testing) I find that the better (larger) the modulus input, the higher bearing pressure becomes under the perimeter walls, the less it is distributing to the interior portions of the slab. I find that as the subgrade modulus increases, the stiffness of the soil attracts the load as the slab is not stiff enough to do much of anything over 60 ft span. This seems logical to me, however, the geotech's opinion is that it should be the opposite and I should be finding a more even distribution of bearing pressure.
4. I tested a 4 ft thick concrete slab, which would be way beyond what I would consider reasonable and still had a significant difference in bearing pressure between the outer edges and the interior portion of the slab. The geotech is concerned about differential settlement.
5. Even with a more reasonable 12" to 16" slab, the theoretical deflections seem quite reasonable.
Any suggestions or comments would be appreciated.
The main problem I am having is that the geotech wants as even a load beneath the raft slab, however, that does not seem feasible. (the slab is 60 ft between walls). Some questions I have are:
1. Does the program vary the stiffness of the slab based on the rebar layout and slab thickness?
2. Where does the program allow you to input your own rebar layout?
3. When modifying the subgrade modulus (me doing some testing) I find that the better (larger) the modulus input, the higher bearing pressure becomes under the perimeter walls, the less it is distributing to the interior portions of the slab. I find that as the subgrade modulus increases, the stiffness of the soil attracts the load as the slab is not stiff enough to do much of anything over 60 ft span. This seems logical to me, however, the geotech's opinion is that it should be the opposite and I should be finding a more even distribution of bearing pressure.
4. I tested a 4 ft thick concrete slab, which would be way beyond what I would consider reasonable and still had a significant difference in bearing pressure between the outer edges and the interior portion of the slab. The geotech is concerned about differential settlement.
5. Even with a more reasonable 12" to 16" slab, the theoretical deflections seem quite reasonable.
Any suggestions or comments would be appreciated.