STRBeth
Structural
- Sep 26, 2011
- 8
I have a building with structural steel columns on spread footings. The lower level is a slab on grade, reinforced with WWF. The columns have isolation joints around them. In the event of an earthquake, can I count on the slab to do anything to resist sliding? I realize that the columns would have to move enough to compress the compressible material in the isolation joints and then engage the slab. If I was comfortable with this movement, are there any references or info that would help me quantify the slab's contribution?