DNC Consulting Engineers
Structural
- Nov 8, 2018
- 6
Hi all,
I am currently working on a project to build a Bondek suspended slab over a storage area with warehouses above. The suspended slab should be able to withstand trucks driving over.
I came up with the following ideas, can someone suggest any issue or have any recommendations:
1. Build the warehouse slab 100 to 150mm higher than driveway slab (structural slab)
2. Trench grate drainage in the middle (my main question is can I have the trench grate above the structural slab or it has to be flush with the top of the structural slab as this would be the lowest point?)
3. Install asphalt to create fall from the warehouse slab toward the trench grate.
The issue I have is if I have the trench grate embedded in the structural slab then it will weaken the slab as it is 90deg to the bondek direction but if I have it above the structural slab then water might pond under the asphalt pavement. (option 1 in the attachment)
Also, my understanding on the asphalt pavement is it need to be minimum 60mm (is it sufficient for truck driving above)?
I have also had another option (option 2) by running the trench grate parallel to the bondek, doing this, I will only weaken the bondek locally so it is not so bad. Same question, do I need to have the trench grate embeded into the structural slab?
Thank you so much !
I am currently working on a project to build a Bondek suspended slab over a storage area with warehouses above. The suspended slab should be able to withstand trucks driving over.
I came up with the following ideas, can someone suggest any issue or have any recommendations:
1. Build the warehouse slab 100 to 150mm higher than driveway slab (structural slab)
2. Trench grate drainage in the middle (my main question is can I have the trench grate above the structural slab or it has to be flush with the top of the structural slab as this would be the lowest point?)
3. Install asphalt to create fall from the warehouse slab toward the trench grate.
The issue I have is if I have the trench grate embedded in the structural slab then it will weaken the slab as it is 90deg to the bondek direction but if I have it above the structural slab then water might pond under the asphalt pavement. (option 1 in the attachment)
Also, my understanding on the asphalt pavement is it need to be minimum 60mm (is it sufficient for truck driving above)?
I have also had another option (option 2) by running the trench grate parallel to the bondek, doing this, I will only weaken the bondek locally so it is not so bad. Same question, do I need to have the trench grate embeded into the structural slab?
Thank you so much !