anousone
Civil/Environmental
- Aug 8, 2003
- 5
Hello,
I am looking for the design requirements for crawl space under building in arctic areas. More precisely I am looking for the minimum height of the crawl space.
I have found engineering rules by searching on the internet, in ufc_3_130 for artic design, and different other sources. They provide required height for typical building (Example: 4-5 feet for large building, although "large" is not explicitly defined) but I haven't found any explicit formulas for the calculation of the required height.
The installations I want to design is quite different and may not fit any of the typical building described. So I need something that is more specific. I know Russian standards provide such formulas and I was wondering if there was any american or canadian equivalent.
Alternatively, the goal of the crawl space is to allow cold air to flow beneath the building and thus preventing excessive warming of the soil (and the permafrost below). So the minimum height requirement is probably calculated to reach a specific ventilation rate. I am not sure and I have not been able to find any value for this. If anyone has references or advices.
Thanks for your help.
Regards
I am looking for the design requirements for crawl space under building in arctic areas. More precisely I am looking for the minimum height of the crawl space.
I have found engineering rules by searching on the internet, in ufc_3_130 for artic design, and different other sources. They provide required height for typical building (Example: 4-5 feet for large building, although "large" is not explicitly defined) but I haven't found any explicit formulas for the calculation of the required height.
The installations I want to design is quite different and may not fit any of the typical building described. So I need something that is more specific. I know Russian standards provide such formulas and I was wondering if there was any american or canadian equivalent.
Alternatively, the goal of the crawl space is to allow cold air to flow beneath the building and thus preventing excessive warming of the soil (and the permafrost below). So the minimum height requirement is probably calculated to reach a specific ventilation rate. I am not sure and I have not been able to find any value for this. If anyone has references or advices.
Thanks for your help.
Regards