Woody1515
Structural
- Apr 13, 2017
- 72
Hello everyone,
I have a situation where a residential basement layout is changing. Long story short, we need to add a new telepost to support the floor above. I would like to avoid putting in a new footing. When checking the slab for punching shear, is it best to check the slab as an unreinforced concrete slab? I have no information regarding the rebar (if any) was used. Or a more general question - is it correct to assume a reinforced slab will be stronger in punching shear resistance than an unreinforced slab?
Thanks in advance!
I have a situation where a residential basement layout is changing. Long story short, we need to add a new telepost to support the floor above. I would like to avoid putting in a new footing. When checking the slab for punching shear, is it best to check the slab as an unreinforced concrete slab? I have no information regarding the rebar (if any) was used. Or a more general question - is it correct to assume a reinforced slab will be stronger in punching shear resistance than an unreinforced slab?
Thanks in advance!