ladisirt
Structural
- Jan 3, 2006
- 7
Hello,
I am designing a warehouse floor slab and the owner has requested the allowable rack load per upright. He has provided all necessary parameters, including:
- 100 pci subgrade modulus,
- 7" desired floor thickness,
- 48" x 96" rack leg spacing
- 4" x 6" baseplate size,
- 700 psi flexural concrete strength,
- 4,000 psi compressive concrete strength, and
- 2.0 factor of safety.
Sounds pretty straight forward, just use the appropriate PCA design chart and back into a maximum post load, right? My hang up is a 12" flue between racks. I have searched numerous times for a way to account for this without over conservatively assuming a single leg with double the load at the flue. Does anyone have advice on how to account for the 12" flue space?
I am designing a warehouse floor slab and the owner has requested the allowable rack load per upright. He has provided all necessary parameters, including:
- 100 pci subgrade modulus,
- 7" desired floor thickness,
- 48" x 96" rack leg spacing
- 4" x 6" baseplate size,
- 700 psi flexural concrete strength,
- 4,000 psi compressive concrete strength, and
- 2.0 factor of safety.
Sounds pretty straight forward, just use the appropriate PCA design chart and back into a maximum post load, right? My hang up is a 12" flue between racks. I have searched numerous times for a way to account for this without over conservatively assuming a single leg with double the load at the flue. Does anyone have advice on how to account for the 12" flue space?