Andrew Wilkinson
Structural
- Feb 25, 2020
- 7
Hi
Designing a frost protected shallow foundation home and for various reasons a shallow strip footing with stem wall and an internal structural slab is being considered next to a thickened edge slab. As a non-engineer - I am curious as to why the standard detail for a thickened edge slab has compacted granular beneath whereas a structural slab has void form underneath? Surely, the thickened edge slab is just as susceptible to clay swell, no? The subject site is in climate zone 6 and has a water table about 3'-0" below grade. Getting this right is imperative.
Thank-you!
Designing a frost protected shallow foundation home and for various reasons a shallow strip footing with stem wall and an internal structural slab is being considered next to a thickened edge slab. As a non-engineer - I am curious as to why the standard detail for a thickened edge slab has compacted granular beneath whereas a structural slab has void form underneath? Surely, the thickened edge slab is just as susceptible to clay swell, no? The subject site is in climate zone 6 and has a water table about 3'-0" below grade. Getting this right is imperative.
Thank-you!