P205
Structural
- Mar 2, 2008
- 136
I have an industrial building with loading docks. The exterior approach slab is a concrete slab on grade that the contractor wants to be 8in (200mm) thick with macro-synthetic fibers. I have several questions. Using the modulus of subgrade reaction from the geotechnical report, I determined that the slab thickness would need to be about 9in (225mm)based on the PCA method found in the Concrete Floors on Ground book.(I have searched on the forum for similar topics)
1) Is the exterior slab on grade part of the building permit? I have not design the exterior slabs on grade for any other building I've design so far in my short career.
2) From my understanding, the steel reinforcing is simply to control shrinkage, is this correct? Despite the large truck load? Am I understanding this correctly?
3) If the reinforcement is simply a shrinkage issue, then I would think that there would be an acceptable solution using macro-synthetic fibers. But from my limited research, it seems to be discouraged.
Other details:
- I have searched on the forum for similar topics
- I'm in Canada and using CSA A23.3-04 (R2010)
- I would use american or international information if available on this topic
- This is a design-build project
- The contractor is asking why we can't use fibers. So I need to be able to hang my hat on something saying we can't, or we can and here is the documentation showing how to design it or how it meets code. Does that make sense?
1) Is the exterior slab on grade part of the building permit? I have not design the exterior slabs on grade for any other building I've design so far in my short career.
2) From my understanding, the steel reinforcing is simply to control shrinkage, is this correct? Despite the large truck load? Am I understanding this correctly?
3) If the reinforcement is simply a shrinkage issue, then I would think that there would be an acceptable solution using macro-synthetic fibers. But from my limited research, it seems to be discouraged.
Other details:
- I have searched on the forum for similar topics
- I'm in Canada and using CSA A23.3-04 (R2010)
- I would use american or international information if available on this topic
- This is a design-build project
- The contractor is asking why we can't use fibers. So I need to be able to hang my hat on something saying we can't, or we can and here is the documentation showing how to design it or how it meets code. Does that make sense?