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“2nd Edition Manual” Published in 1996
“1st Edition Manual” Published in 1980
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• Standard Requirements for Analysis of Shallow Concrete Foundations on Expansive Soils
• Standard Requirements for Design of Shallow Post-Tensioned Concrete Foundations on Expansive Soils
“3rd Edition Manual” and associated Standards
Published in December 2004
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Addendum #1 Published in May 2007 Addendum #2 Published in May 2008
“3rd Edition Manual” and associated Standards subsequently modified
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Includes both standards, both addenda and errata
(three errata issued after publication of supplement)
“3rd Edition Manual with 2008 Supplement”
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Standard Requirements for Design and Analysis of Shallow Post-Tensioned Concrete
Foundations on Expansive Soils
“Combined Standard”
This is not a design manual. It is written in mandatory code language with commentary. “User Guide” being developed.
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Standards
Standards
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IRC
2015
IBC
2015
Standards
Submitted for approval.
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PTI documents not referenced in IRC or IBC
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“Combined Standard” Considered the “state of the art”
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What do I use for compressible soils?
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Should be used for compressible soils
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In 3rd Edition (and earlier), Center Lift VS ≠ VL for “square” design rectangle
(Edge Lift VS already equal to VL for “square” design rectangle)
In Combined Standard, VS = VL for “square” design rectangle
(this is consistent with the applied moment provisions)
L L
Long
Dire
ctio
n
LS
Short Direction
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L L
Long
Dire
ctio
n
LS
Short Direction
If LL / LS < 1.1 the design rectangle considered a “square”
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Center Lift
In 3rd Edition, VS and VL are calculated using entire em length.
Edge Lift
In Combined Standard, VS and VL are calculated by limiting em to 5 feet.
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Combined Standard limit “caps” VS and VL for soils with low shrink / swell potential
Justification for limit comes from original research by Lytton and Wray:
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The 3rd Edition (and earlier) method assumes foundation stiff enough to apply uniform
pressure to soil.
PPω
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PTI DC10.1-08 – PTI 3rd Edition Manual with 2008 Supplement
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The “average uniform superimposed total load” (ω) variable is only used in the bearing calculations.
Since PTI no longer requires the “unrealistic” bearing analysis, this variable is no longer needed in PTISlab and has been disabled.
Most common question asked about PTISlab 3.5: “Why can’t I enter a value here?”
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Why wasn’t variable completely removed from PTISlab?
• It is still required for compressible soil analysis
• It can be “re-enabled” if an engineer wants to still perform the “unrealistic” analysis.
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Based on the original analysis by Lytton and Wray, the location of the maximum moment “can closely be estimated by β. Maximum shear occurs within β of edge of slab. β is a function of the relative stiffness of the soil and stiffened slab.
β
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In PTI 2nd and 3rd Edition Manuals, Pr is calculated at mid-slab. Pr mid slab < Pr beta
Assumed prestress
distribution
β
Prestress force
Subgrade friction
In “Combined Standard” Pr is calculated at β
Prestress force
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The prestress at b is used in moment and shear stress calculations. The prestress at mid-slab is still used for minimum effective prestress.
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In general, change decreases the applied tensile stresses but…… if eccentricity of prestress is large, change can actually increase applied tensile stresses.
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In 3rd Edition, the minimum barrier depth is 30 inches
In “Combined Standard”, the minimum barrier depth is 24 inches
Min
imum
ba
rrie
r d
ep
th
Finished grade
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What rib depth values do you use in PTISlab?
Ma
xim
um
co
nstr
ucte
d ri
b
de
pth
for b
arr
ier
= 48
”
Finished grade
Minimum constructed rib depth = 24”
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In analysis, ratio of deepest to shallowest rib depth cannot exceed 1.2 (not new in combined
standard but misunderstood).
The difference in the constructed ribs are not limited to the 1.2 ratio
Ma
xim
um ri
b
de
pth
= 2
8”
Finished grade
Minimum rib depth = 24”
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Typically Type 1 ribs used for perimeter ribs
Typically Type 2 used for interior ribs
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• Explicitly permits use of horizontal barriers to
reduce em and ym. (5.3.2)
• Limits placed on effectiveness of vertical and horizontal barriers at reducing em and ym. (5.3.1 and 5.3.2)
• Replaced specific PPM Chloride limit with limit determined by local experience and practice. (4.3.2.2)