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Vapor Barrier and slab foundations

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fannanxx

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Vapor barrier are manufactured from plastic material that tend to be smooth. When the material is places between concrete and the ground surface there is no doubt there is a reduction in friction. In structures where there is risk of sliding the reduction in surface friction becomes a concern.

Are there any research papers quantifying the loss of friction when vapor barriers are used?
 
Plastic is not placed below the foundation except in a thickened edge slab, which should not be used if the entire building is subject to sliding.

Plastic is intended to provide a vapor barrier and help with shrinkage cracking by reducing friction restraint for slabs on grade, not the foundation.
 
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