JohnnnyBoy
Structural
- Oct 13, 2015
- 81
It seems like in construction and a few buildings that I have been apart of that under partition wall in commercial buildings that a slab thickening is added under the partition walls. In the scenario I am speaking of we are taking over the design from another engineering firm for construction and they have specified there to be a thickening under a 18'-0" partition wall (approximately 180 lbs/linear foot). Using the subgrade modulus and a spring stiffness of the soil it seems like a thickening is over designed and not necessary. In talking with some senior engineer I was told to leave it there and that through general practice it does benefit the slab.
Now obviously there is some benefit to it and it may reduce cracking in the long run assuming possible settlement of the soil or many other factors although is it completely necessary. Just to clarity this would not be load bearing.
Thanks in Advance.
Now obviously there is some benefit to it and it may reduce cracking in the long run assuming possible settlement of the soil or many other factors although is it completely necessary. Just to clarity this would not be load bearing.
Thanks in Advance.