GalileoG
Structural
- Feb 17, 2007
- 467
I have a grade beam with dowels sticking out on the top surface of grade beam and are spaced every 48 inches. The slab on grade will be poured over the grade beams and will set on the dowels. How can I determine whether or not I will have composite action in such a way that my rectangular stress block would be on the slab on grade as opposed to the grade beam. Would the calcs/equations be identical to that of steel composite beams with concrete deck?
Also, the slab on grade has rebar at mid-depth. When the grade beam spans continuously above a pile, would my grade slab not crack quite a bit at that location? Do I not have to add extra rebar on the parameter of the slab on grade which is where my grade beams are?
Thanks all.
Clansman
If a builder has built a house for a man and has not made his work sound, and the house which he has built has fallen down and so caused the death of the householder, that builder shall be put to death." Code of Hammurabi, c.2040 B.C.
Also, the slab on grade has rebar at mid-depth. When the grade beam spans continuously above a pile, would my grade slab not crack quite a bit at that location? Do I not have to add extra rebar on the parameter of the slab on grade which is where my grade beams are?
Thanks all.
Clansman
If a builder has built a house for a man and has not made his work sound, and the house which he has built has fallen down and so caused the death of the householder, that builder shall be put to death." Code of Hammurabi, c.2040 B.C.