jropert
Structural
- May 18, 2010
- 23
I have an existing unreinforced concrete slab-on-grade to check for new machine loads. Is ACI318 chapter 22 (Structural Plain Concrete) allowed to be used for such design checks (such as section 22.5)?
The reason I ask is that section 22.1.1.2 states that "Design and construction of soil supported slabs, such as sidewalks and slabs on grade, shall not be governed by this code UNLESS they transmit vertical loads or lateral forces from other parts of the structure to the soil."
I would interpret that since the new machine loads would transmit vertical loads thru this unreinforced slab-on-grade to the soil, that I could use chapter 22 for design checks? The commentary section R22.1.1.2 states that "It is not within the scope of this code to provide design and construction requirements for nonstructural members of plain concrete such as soil-supported slabs (slabs on grade)".
Wouldn't my slab be "structural" thus allowing the use of chapter 22? I don't have a copy of ACI 360 or the PCA design book for slab-on-grade design, but are these necessary if I could check the slab with ACI318?
The reason I ask is that section 22.1.1.2 states that "Design and construction of soil supported slabs, such as sidewalks and slabs on grade, shall not be governed by this code UNLESS they transmit vertical loads or lateral forces from other parts of the structure to the soil."
I would interpret that since the new machine loads would transmit vertical loads thru this unreinforced slab-on-grade to the soil, that I could use chapter 22 for design checks? The commentary section R22.1.1.2 states that "It is not within the scope of this code to provide design and construction requirements for nonstructural members of plain concrete such as soil-supported slabs (slabs on grade)".
Wouldn't my slab be "structural" thus allowing the use of chapter 22? I don't have a copy of ACI 360 or the PCA design book for slab-on-grade design, but are these necessary if I could check the slab with ACI318?