ship4885
Structural
- May 19, 2009
- 17
I have to design a concrete slab, one-way, that acts as a loading dock floor and ceiling to a transformer vault. This slab must be designed for a uniform live load of 600 psf or a wheel load of 16kips, which ever causes the greater stresses, per the transformer manufacturers specs. The thickness of this slab is being controlled by shear based on a wheel load acting directly adjacent to the support, and also assuming the possibility of 2 wheel loads acting on the same strip at once.
Is there any reference as to how wide of an area I may distribute this wheel load over the slab? My boss had told me to reference AASHTO, but I cannot locate our office copy.
Additional slab information:
Span = 16'-0" clear
DL = 655psf
f'c= 4000psi
fy = 60ksi
Slab is designed as simply supported (true simple support on one side, dowels into support wall with #4 @ 10 on the opposite side)
I'd like to get the slab down to 16" but currently with f'c = 4000psi, I need a 20" slab, and this can be reduced to 18" with f'c = 5000psi, but my boss would like to stay with 4000 psi.
Is there any reference as to how wide of an area I may distribute this wheel load over the slab? My boss had told me to reference AASHTO, but I cannot locate our office copy.
Additional slab information:
Span = 16'-0" clear
DL = 655psf
f'c= 4000psi
fy = 60ksi
Slab is designed as simply supported (true simple support on one side, dowels into support wall with #4 @ 10 on the opposite side)
I'd like to get the slab down to 16" but currently with f'c = 4000psi, I need a 20" slab, and this can be reduced to 18" with f'c = 5000psi, but my boss would like to stay with 4000 psi.