alumpkin
Structural
- Sep 11, 2000
- 69
Generally looking for some guidance on how to design slab on grade for expansive soils. Geotech is recommending a monolithic grade beam stiffened non-structural slab supported by straight shaft piers. The recommendation is to remove the top 5 feet or so of the expansive clays. Below these clays are soft limestone with clay seams. These top five feet are replaced with compacted structural fill installed in lifts. The grade beam system is about 4 feet deep and 2 feet wide. So, here are my questions:
1. What expansive loads are used to design the slab?
2. Do you design the slab as typically would for the uniform and point loads and disregard the expansive loads since you have removed the most problematic clays and installed a grade beam system?
3. Design as a two-way plate?
3. From what I can determine online this is a complicated problem and not much data is out there for practical use.
Any thoughts would be appreciated!
alumpkin
CU 1982
Alan L. Lumpkin, MS, PE
Greenville, SC
1. What expansive loads are used to design the slab?
2. Do you design the slab as typically would for the uniform and point loads and disregard the expansive loads since you have removed the most problematic clays and installed a grade beam system?
3. Design as a two-way plate?
3. From what I can determine online this is a complicated problem and not much data is out there for practical use.
Any thoughts would be appreciated!
alumpkin
CU 1982
Alan L. Lumpkin, MS, PE
Greenville, SC