msquared48
Structural
Ran into a project on engineered fill from 1998 that has 7.5" and 6" SOG's. The steel is placed in the upper portion of the slab, 2" clear from the TOP of the slab. The 7.5" slab is cracking from the forklift loads. The slabs are both reinforced with #4@16 each way.
I would have expected a double matt of reinforcing here, both for strength and crack control. Has the thinking on slab reinforcing changed, or is this just a blow by the engineer?
I have never heard of placing the steel high in the slab, assumably only for crack control (which is too far apart anyway by my standards), when seeing high loads from forklifts. I am not surprised that the slabs cracked.
Mike McCann
MMC Engineering
I would have expected a double matt of reinforcing here, both for strength and crack control. Has the thinking on slab reinforcing changed, or is this just a blow by the engineer?
I have never heard of placing the steel high in the slab, assumably only for crack control (which is too far apart anyway by my standards), when seeing high loads from forklifts. I am not surprised that the slabs cracked.
Mike McCann
MMC Engineering