paullaup
Structural
- Feb 26, 2003
- 29
In our office, we usually like to tie the top of foundation walls to the slab on grade. We usually cast the slab over the foundation wall and add rebar dowels.
Some Architects don’t like this detail because it conflicts with the energy code. They sometimes ask us if they can float the slab. i.e. no contact between the slab and foundation wall.
I want to use this detail, but all I can offer the architect is that it provides lateral bracing for the top of the foundation wall where the seismic loads are at its greatest.
Although, I believe this to be enough reason to do this detail, are there any other reasons (code directives, etc) why the slab should be tied to the foundation wall??
Any contributions to this is greatly appreciated
Thanks
Some Architects don’t like this detail because it conflicts with the energy code. They sometimes ask us if they can float the slab. i.e. no contact between the slab and foundation wall.
I want to use this detail, but all I can offer the architect is that it provides lateral bracing for the top of the foundation wall where the seismic loads are at its greatest.
Although, I believe this to be enough reason to do this detail, are there any other reasons (code directives, etc) why the slab should be tied to the foundation wall??
Any contributions to this is greatly appreciated
Thanks