grb22
Civil/Environmental
- Jul 23, 2018
- 2
Greetings. I am working on a slab on ground foundation design for a smaller 1-story house and have a question that I hope some of you might help with. This is a personal project and not for pay or a client, but I am still committed to meeting code and engineering principle requirements.
The code in my build area is IBC 2012, which further references WRI Slab on Ground Foundation Design for calculating moments/shear/etc. I have been studying WRI, along with the BRAB #33 report that WRI was based from, for some time now. It is fairly straight forward, with one exception. That being in the design example shown in Appendix B of WRI. In the example, when determining the beam steel, the ultimate moment (Mu) for the beams are calculated based upon assumed steel configuration and moment arm based on the depth of beam. This is easy enough, but then the Mu value is divided by a factor of 1.6 to determine the 'working' or 'design' moment? I assume this factor relates in some way to the cantilever section or beam length/configuration, but cannot determine why or where this factor came from.
Anyone familiar with the WRI design procedure and can help answer this, I would certainly appreciate it.
Thanks in advance.
The code in my build area is IBC 2012, which further references WRI Slab on Ground Foundation Design for calculating moments/shear/etc. I have been studying WRI, along with the BRAB #33 report that WRI was based from, for some time now. It is fairly straight forward, with one exception. That being in the design example shown in Appendix B of WRI. In the example, when determining the beam steel, the ultimate moment (Mu) for the beams are calculated based upon assumed steel configuration and moment arm based on the depth of beam. This is easy enough, but then the Mu value is divided by a factor of 1.6 to determine the 'working' or 'design' moment? I assume this factor relates in some way to the cantilever section or beam length/configuration, but cannot determine why or where this factor came from.
Anyone familiar with the WRI design procedure and can help answer this, I would certainly appreciate it.
Thanks in advance.