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> Subject: design of radiant slabs
> Date: Fri, 19 Jun 2009 08:31:59 -0700
> From: dharris@kpff-la.com
> To: seaint@seaint.org
>
> I am looking for info regarding design of radiant slabs for heavy truck
> loading and durability to support use in a maintenance bay application
> for heavy truck repair/service. I am designing the supporting
> structural slab on grade and treating it just like a typical slab on
> grade designed for the servicabity requirements of the project. On top
> of this slab in a typical installation goes 2" of rigid insulation and
> then some thickness of concrete with radiant heating/cooling tubing in
> it. 3" is a number that has been thrown out.
>
> Any information for the design of these regarding thickness of concrete,
> reinforcing, suggested properties of the insulation or design guides or
> general experience would be appreciated. Is this in a typical scope of
> work for a SEOR or are there manufacturers that provide this
> information?
>
> TIA,
>
> Donny Harris, SE
> California
>
>
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