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360R-10 Guide to Design of Slabs-on-Ground

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This guide presents information on the design of slabs-on-ground, primarily industrial floors. It addresses the planning, design, and detailing of slabs. Background information on design theories is followed by discussion of the types of slabs, soil-support systems, loadings, and jointing. Design methods are given for unreinforced concrete, reinforced concrete, shrinkage-compensating concrete, post-tensioned concrete, fiber-reinforced concrete slabs-on-ground, and slabs-on-ground in refrigerated buildings, followed by information on shrinkage and curling. Advantages and disadvantages of these slab design methods are provided, including the ability of some slab designs to minimize cracking and curling more than others. Even with the best slab designs and proper construction, it is unrealistic to ex pect crack-free and curl-free floors. Every owner TOPshould be advised by the designer and contractor that it is normal to ex pect some cracking and curling on every project. This does not necessarily reflect adversely on the adequacy of the floors design or quality of construction. Design ex amples are given.

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Keywords: curling; design; floors-on-ground; grade floors; industrial floors; joints; load types; post-tensioned concrete; reinforcement (steel, fibers); shrinkage; shrinkage-compensating; slabs; slabs-on-ground; soil mechanics; warping.

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DO CUM ENT DETAI L S Author: ACI Committee 360 Publication Year: 2010 Pages: 72 ISBN: 9780870313714 Categories: Slabs Formats: Printed Document or Protected PDF

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TABL E O F CO NT ENT S Chapter 1Introduction, p. 360R-3 1.1Purpose and scope 1.2W ork of ACI Committee 360 and other relevant committees 1.3W ork of non-ACI organizations 1.4Design theories for slabs-on-ground 1.5Construction document information 1.6Further research Chapter 2Definitions, p. 360R-5 2.1Definitions Chapter 3Slab types, p. 360R-6 3.1Introduction 3.2Slab types 3.3General comparison of slab types 3.4Design and construction variables 3.5Conclusion Chapter 4Soil support systems for slabs-on-ground, p. 360R-8 4.1Introduction 4.2Geotechnical engineering reports 4.3Subgrade classification 4.4Modulus of subgrade reaction 4.5Design of slab-support system 4.6Site preparation 4.7Inspection and site testing of slab support 4.8Special slab-on-ground support problems Chapter 5Loads, p. 360R-18 5.1Introduction 5.2Vehicular loads 5.3Concentrated loads 5.4Distributed loads 5.5Line and strip loads 5.6Unusual loads 5.7Construction loads 5.8Environmental factors 5.9Factors of safety Chapter 6Joints, p. 360R-22 6.1Introduction 6.2Load-transfer mechanisms 6.3Sawcut contraction joints 6.4Joint protection 6.5Joint filling and sealing Chapter 7Design of unreinforced concrete slabs,p. 360R-31 7.1Introduction 7.2Thickness design methods 7.3Shear transfer at joints 7.4Max imum joint spacing Chapter 8Design of slabs reinforced for crack-width control, p. 360R-34 8.1Introduction 8.2Thickness design methods 8.3Reinforcement for crack-width control only Chapter 9Design of shrinkage-compensating concrete slabs, p. 360R-34 9.1Introduction 9.2Thickness determination 9.3Reinforcement 9.4Other considerations

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Chapter 10Design of post-tensioned slabs-on-ground, p. 360R-38 10.1Introduction 10.2Applicable design procedures 10.3Slabs post-tensioned for crack control 10.4Industrial slabs with post-tensioned reinforcement for structural support Chapter 11Fiber-reinforced concrete slabs-on-ground, p. 360R-40 11.1Introduction 11.2Synthetic fiber reinforcement 11.3Steel fiber reinforcement Chapter 12Structural slabs-on-ground supporting building code loads, p. 360R-44 12.1Introduction 12.2Design considerations Chapter 13Design of slabs for refrigerated facilities, p. 360R-44 13.1Introduction 13.2Design and specification considerations 13.3Temperature drawdown Chapter 14Reducing effects of slab shrinkage and curling, p. 360R-45 14.1Introduction 14.2Drying and thermal shrinkage 14.3Curling and warping 14.4Factors that affect shrinkage and curling 14.5Compressive strength and shrinkage 14.6Compressive strength and abrasion resistance 14.7Removing restraints to shrinkage 14.8Base and vapor retarders/barriers 14.9Distributed reinforcement to reduce curling and number of joints 14.10Thickened edges to reduce curling 14.11Relation between curing and curling 14.12W arping stresses in relation to joint spacing 14.13W arping stresses and deformation 14.14Effect of eliminating sawcut contraction joints with post-tensioning or shrinkage-compensating concrete 14.15Summary and conclusions Chapter 15References, p. 360R-53 15.1Referenced standards and reports 15.2Cited references Appendix 1Design ex amples using Portland Cement Association method, p. 360R-58 A1.1Introduction A1.2The PCA thickness design for single-ax le load A1.3The PCA thickness design for slab with post loading A1.4Other PCA design information Appendix 2Slab thickness design by W ire Reinforcement Institute method, p. 360R-60 A2.1Introduction A2.2The W RI thickness selection for single-ax le wheel load A2.3The W RI thickness selection for aisle moment due to uniform loading Appendix 3Design ex amples using Corps of Engineers charts, p. 360R-63 A3.1Introduction A3.2Vehicle wheel loading A3.3Heavy lift truck loading Appendix 4Slab design using post-tensioning, p. 360R-63 A4.1Design ex ample: Post-tensioning to minimize cracking A4.2Design ex ample: Equivalent tensile stress design Appendix 5Design ex ample using shrinkagecompensating concrete, p. 360R-65 A5.1Introduction A5.2Ex ample selecting the optimum amount of reinforcement to max imize the compressive stress in the concrete where the slab thickness, the joint spacing, and prism ex pansion are known Appendix 6Design ex amples for steel FRC slabs-on- ground using yield line method, p. 360R-66 A6.1Introduction A6.2Assumptions and design criteria Appendix 7Construction document information,p. 360R-67 A7.1Introduction A7.2Ex ample design criteria A7.3Typical details Conversion factors, p. 360R-72

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