ChrisKn
Structural
- Mar 26, 2005
- 19
I've run across a few people at my company who will use a minimum of a 7" thick slab for structural slabs requiring T&B steel. Its not so much a design issue as it is a constructability.. that is i have been told increasing a structual slab from 6 to 7 inches helps with the placement of T&B bars. Has anyone heard this school of thought on this issue?
Just wondering cause I'm designing a building on horrible soil conditions so its gonna be a structural slab with grade beams and piles. I'm gonna break down teh interior of the building into a 1 way cont slab with 5 spans of approx 12 feet on grade beams. By design espicially with the use of continuous slabs (1/10 moement instead of 1/8) the 100psf LL will yield a 6 inch slab with relatively small T&B steel. But most of the people at my company seem opposed to using 6 inch slabs with T&B steel and some say if you do use a 6" slab that the reinforcing should be called out as staggered?
Well anyway..What are your thoughts on this??
Chris
Just wondering cause I'm designing a building on horrible soil conditions so its gonna be a structural slab with grade beams and piles. I'm gonna break down teh interior of the building into a 1 way cont slab with 5 spans of approx 12 feet on grade beams. By design espicially with the use of continuous slabs (1/10 moement instead of 1/8) the 100psf LL will yield a 6 inch slab with relatively small T&B steel. But most of the people at my company seem opposed to using 6 inch slabs with T&B steel and some say if you do use a 6" slab that the reinforcing should be called out as staggered?
Well anyway..What are your thoughts on this??
Chris