Beamman
Structural
- Sep 29, 2000
- 12
Hi all,
I am designing a mat foundation for a building which is 90' x 300' in plan. The building has a full basement therefore there is a concrete basement wall going around the full perimeter.
My question is this: how do I account for the added stiffness the wall gives the mat at the perimeter, or am I splitting hairs here? I am using PCA Mats and my initial mat thickness is 3.6' (7 storey office building). The basement walls are 10' high. I am considering modeling thicker elements around the perimeter or possibly slaving the perimeter nodes.
Thanks in advance for any help/advice on this.
I am designing a mat foundation for a building which is 90' x 300' in plan. The building has a full basement therefore there is a concrete basement wall going around the full perimeter.
My question is this: how do I account for the added stiffness the wall gives the mat at the perimeter, or am I splitting hairs here? I am using PCA Mats and my initial mat thickness is 3.6' (7 storey office building). The basement walls are 10' high. I am considering modeling thicker elements around the perimeter or possibly slaving the perimeter nodes.
Thanks in advance for any help/advice on this.