Jerehmy
Structural
- Aug 23, 2013
- 415
There's a manufactured home that's being relocated. They want the new location to have a full basement.
There will be 5 steel beams to support the chassis beams. These steel beams will sit on pilasters integral with the a 6" thick concrete foundation wall. Since there is no way to easily attach the floor framing to the top of the foundation wall, I was going to use the steel beams ends to restrain the top of the foundation wall. I also was going to use concrete beams integral with the wall to span between the steal beams.
I lack concrete slab design software as I feel I could be much more efficient modeling it in say SAFE. But, I must make do without.
That said, is there a limit to the width of the concrete "beam" at the top of the wall even though it's integral with the wall? With this width be similar to a column strip? I have attached some sketch details of my ideas. Any input is welcome.
Thanks!
There will be 5 steel beams to support the chassis beams. These steel beams will sit on pilasters integral with the a 6" thick concrete foundation wall. Since there is no way to easily attach the floor framing to the top of the foundation wall, I was going to use the steel beams ends to restrain the top of the foundation wall. I also was going to use concrete beams integral with the wall to span between the steal beams.
I lack concrete slab design software as I feel I could be much more efficient modeling it in say SAFE. But, I must make do without.
That said, is there a limit to the width of the concrete "beam" at the top of the wall even though it's integral with the wall? With this width be similar to a column strip? I have attached some sketch details of my ideas. Any input is welcome.
Thanks!