CleanWater
Civil/Environmental
- Feb 14, 2003
- 8
Hi Everyone-
I'm designing a concrete slab-on-grade for an upcoming project where we will support several pieces of equipment and small (under 20K gallons) tanks with many different support configurations. The project will be active for about a year, at which point we'll demob the equipment, tanks, etc. Because the project is temporary, we want to make the design and construction as simple as possible, and are looking at a plain concrete slab (with steel for crack control only at this point). I'm using the ACI/PCA/Army Corps guidance documents for slab on grade thickness design, shrinkage/temperature steel, etc. I will likely thicken the edges at a minimum to protect against erosion at the edge of the slab in addition to providing capacity at the edges (if necessary). We will also add a layer of good sub base under the slab, probably 6-12 inches of dense graded crushed stone.
I have a couple of questions and any clarification or advice would be greatly appreciated:
1) At what distance can a post load be considered an interior load vs. an edge loading condition?
2) Several of the tanks are supported by steel channels or beams near the ends of each tank. They measure approximately 128"X8". Can that be considered a post load (if using the PCA approach) and simply use the 1,024 in2 as the bearing area? If so the charts are out. Is there a better approach to that loading condition?
3) Are the loads used in guidance documents factored loads?
Thanks!
CW
I'm designing a concrete slab-on-grade for an upcoming project where we will support several pieces of equipment and small (under 20K gallons) tanks with many different support configurations. The project will be active for about a year, at which point we'll demob the equipment, tanks, etc. Because the project is temporary, we want to make the design and construction as simple as possible, and are looking at a plain concrete slab (with steel for crack control only at this point). I'm using the ACI/PCA/Army Corps guidance documents for slab on grade thickness design, shrinkage/temperature steel, etc. I will likely thicken the edges at a minimum to protect against erosion at the edge of the slab in addition to providing capacity at the edges (if necessary). We will also add a layer of good sub base under the slab, probably 6-12 inches of dense graded crushed stone.
I have a couple of questions and any clarification or advice would be greatly appreciated:
1) At what distance can a post load be considered an interior load vs. an edge loading condition?
2) Several of the tanks are supported by steel channels or beams near the ends of each tank. They measure approximately 128"X8". Can that be considered a post load (if using the PCA approach) and simply use the 1,024 in2 as the bearing area? If so the charts are out. Is there a better approach to that loading condition?
3) Are the loads used in guidance documents factored loads?
Thanks!
CW