sgrya1
Structural
- Apr 26, 2010
- 2
I have a slab on grade design program that, by design, does not consider any load safety factors.
It's been around for years and has used on many jobs. Someone told me that no safety factors are required for SoGs.
If country codes have anything to do with it, the program has been extensively used in Australia, New Zealand and South Africa.
Slabs on grade aren't going anywhere, and far safer than suspended slabs, but does anyone have any understanding why the person who created the program might be content in not applying any load safety factors?
Or a reference to what safety factors should be applied to slabs on grade?
It's hard to use the program knowing of a potential shortfall, if it is a shortfall.
Hope someone can help.
It's been around for years and has used on many jobs. Someone told me that no safety factors are required for SoGs.
If country codes have anything to do with it, the program has been extensively used in Australia, New Zealand and South Africa.
Slabs on grade aren't going anywhere, and far safer than suspended slabs, but does anyone have any understanding why the person who created the program might be content in not applying any load safety factors?
Or a reference to what safety factors should be applied to slabs on grade?
It's hard to use the program knowing of a potential shortfall, if it is a shortfall.
Hope someone can help.