SECTION 3 -   SUBSTRUCTURE AS 1684  SECTION 3 - SUBSTRUCTURE
3.1 SCOPE This  S ection  sets out requirements for  site preparation, subfloor supports and the determination of footing sizes suitable for supporting timber - framed houses. This  S ection is derived from AS 2870 .1  using allowable soil bearing stresses. AS 1684  SECTION 3 - SUBSTRUCTURE
3.2  SITE PREPARATION  AND DRAINAGE The clearing and drainage of the site on which the building is to be erected shall be adequate to ensure protection of any timber framing or components from the effects of prolonged dampness or insect attack AS 1684  SECTION 3 - SUBSTRUCTURE
3.2.2  Site clearing The site shall be cleared of any logs, tree roots or stumps and other wood debris, including waste material from the construction, likely to increase the termite risk or cause damage to footings or concrete slabs or subsoil drainage, within and around the building. AS 1684  SECTION 3 - SUBSTRUCTURE
3.2.2  Site drainage Surface and subsurface water occurring on the building site shall be diverted to prevent it  from  flowing under the structure. Ponding of water under the structure shall be prevented by filling, grading or the provision of drainage or diversion channels. NOTE: The ground surface should be graded to fall away from the building. AS 1684  SECTION 3 - SUBSTRUCTURE
Ground clearance and subfloor ventilation shall be provided in accordance with the provisions of the Building Code of Australia. AS 1684  SECTION 3 - SUBSTRUCTURE 3. 3  GROUND CLEARANCES AND  SUBFLOOR VENTILATION
P rotection against  termites  shall be provided in accordance with  the  provisions of the Building Code of Australia. AS 1684  SECTION 3 - SUBSTRUCTURE 3.4  DURABILITY 3.4.1 Termite management
Any species and durability classes of timber may be utili z ed for floor and subfloor framing where adequate ventilation and weather protection is provided  (see als o Clause 1.10 ) .  NOTE:  For extremely damp or unventilated situations or timber in contact with the ground  (see  Appendix C ) . AS 1684  SECTION 3 - SUBSTRUCTURE 3.4.2 Species selection
3.5 SUBSTRUCTURE BRACING The substructure shall be adequately braced against all of the applied loads  (s ee Section 8 ) . AS 1684  SECTION 3 - SUBSTRUCTURE
3.6.2  Soil classification AS 1684  SECTION 3 - SUBSTRUCTURE Details provided in this Clause are only applicable to A, S, M or H soil classification with a minimum allowable bearing capacity of 100 kPa.  Soil classifications E and P are beyond the scope of this  S ection and further professional advice is required.
(a) Floor loads  (cont) AS 1684  SECTION 3 - SUBSTRUCTURE
AS 1684  SECTION 3 - SUBSTRUCTURE EXAMPLE - FLOOR LOADS : Calculate floor areas supported by each post as per  2.6.5 Area supported. Area supported by post at A  = 1.5m x 1.8m =  2.7m 2   B  = 1.5m x 3.6m =  5.4m 2 D  = 3.0m x 1.8m =  5.4m 2   E  = 3.0m x 3.6m =  10.8m 2
AS 1684  SECTION 3 - SUBSTRUCTURE Note 2  is alerting us to the fact that different roof configurations distribute the roof loads to the foundations differently for example: A pitched roof with underpurlins will distribute the load between external walls and internal walls and there may also be concentrations of load at the ends of strutting beams etc.   However a standard trussed roof distributes all of the roof load to the external walls however there may be concentrations of load where girder trusses are located.
AS 1684  SECTION 3 - SUBSTRUCTURE The Roof Load Widths (RLW) in the following examples have been calculated based on a building width of 7200 mm, a roof pitch of 20 O  and an overhang of 600 mm.
AS 1684  SECTION 3 - SUBSTRUCTURE Pitched Roof  - assuming no point loads from strutting beams etc. and that roof loads on wall X will be taken by post at B and roof loads on wall Y will be evenly distributed between posts at B and C ..............
AS 1684  SECTION 3 - SUBSTRUCTURE .....Roof load at  A  = 2.55(RLW) x 1.5 = 3.83m 2   x 0.9 (tile roof) =  3.44kN B  = 2.88(RLW) x 1.5 = 4.32m 2   x 0.9 (tile roof) =  3.89kN C  = 3.51(RLW) x 1.5 = 5.27m 2   x 0.9 (tile roof) =  4.74kN D  = 2.55(RLW) x 3.0 = 7.65m 2   x 0.9 (tile roof) =  6.89kN E  = 2.88(RLW) x 3.0 = 8.64m 2   x 0.9 (tile roof) =  7.78kN F  = 3.51(RLW) x 3.0 = 10.53m 2   x 0.9 (tile roof) =  9.47kN
AS 1684  SECTION 3 - SUBSTRUCTURE Trussed Roof  - assuming no point loads from girder trusses etc., the roof loads will be evenly distributed to external walls and posts –
AS 1684  SECTION 3 - SUBSTRUCTURE .....Roof load at  A  = 4.47(RLW) x 1.5 = 6.70m 2   x 0.9 (tile roof) =  6.03kN B  = No load C  = 4.47(RLW) x 1.5 = 6.70m 2   x 0.9 (tile roof) =  6.03kN D  = 4.47(RLW) x 3.0 = 13.41m 2   x 0.9 (tile roof) =  12.07kN E  = No load F  = 4.47(RLW) x 3.0 = 13.41m 2   x 0.9 (tile roof) =  12.07kN
AS 1684  SECTION 3 - SUBSTRUCTURE
3.7  F OOTINGS AND SUPPORTS FOR WIND CLASSIFICATIONS N1 AND N2   This Clause deals with the selection of stumps and posts, and pad footings and sole plates, required to transfer roof, wall and floor loads to the soil foundation. AS 1684  SECTION 3 - SUBSTRUCTURE 3.7.1  General
The bracing requirements of Section 8 shall be considered to ensure that the use of footing or post or stump details given in this Section are also adequate to resist lateral loads. For wind classifications greater than N2 (see Clause 3.6). AS 1684  SECTION 3 - SUBSTRUCTURE 3.7.1  General
For the purposes of this Clause, footings for stumps or posts are classified as types 1 to 5, as shown in Table 3.3. Footing types 1 to 4 are for use in areas where the allowable foundation bearing pressure is at least 100 kPa. Type 5 footings are only suitable where the allowable foundation bearing pressure equals or exceeds 125 kPa.   AS 1684  SECTION 3 - SUBSTRUCTURE 3.7.2  Simplified footing classification
Footings shall be proportioned to evenly distribute vertical and lateral loads from the building to the foundation material such that significant settlement or other movement is prevented.  Timber soleplates shall not project beyond any face of the stump or post they support by more than their own thickness, taken across the grain, or three times their own thickness  measured  along the grain.  NOTE:  Further information, including minimum depth requirements, is given in AS 2870. 1. AS 1684  SECTION 3 - SUBSTRUCTURE 3.7.2  Simplified footing classification
AS 1684  SECTION 3 - SUBSTRUCTURE
(b) Height     The height above ground of any stump or post determined using Table 3.4 shall not exceed 15 times the minimum face width or diameter unless designed in accordance with recogni z ed engineering principles. NOTE:  Where posts or stumps are designed in accordance with engineering principles, the height limitation may not apply.  AS 1684  SECTION 3 - SUBSTRUCTURE 3.7.3  Stumps and posts
(c) Embedment   P37 AS1684.2 Stumps or post embedment in the foundation material shall be at least 0.3 times the stump height above ground level or  450 mm , whichever is the greater. AS 1684  SECTION 3 - SUBSTRUCTURE 3.7.3  Stumps and posts
AS 1684  SECTION 3 - SUBSTRUCTURE
AS 1684  SECTION 3 - SUBSTRUCTURE

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Sub floor code

  • 1. SECTION 3 - SUBSTRUCTURE AS 1684 SECTION 3 - SUBSTRUCTURE
  • 2. 3.1 SCOPE This S ection sets out requirements for site preparation, subfloor supports and the determination of footing sizes suitable for supporting timber - framed houses. This S ection is derived from AS 2870 .1 using allowable soil bearing stresses. AS 1684 SECTION 3 - SUBSTRUCTURE
  • 3. 3.2 SITE PREPARATION AND DRAINAGE The clearing and drainage of the site on which the building is to be erected shall be adequate to ensure protection of any timber framing or components from the effects of prolonged dampness or insect attack AS 1684 SECTION 3 - SUBSTRUCTURE
  • 4. 3.2.2 Site clearing The site shall be cleared of any logs, tree roots or stumps and other wood debris, including waste material from the construction, likely to increase the termite risk or cause damage to footings or concrete slabs or subsoil drainage, within and around the building. AS 1684 SECTION 3 - SUBSTRUCTURE
  • 5. 3.2.2 Site drainage Surface and subsurface water occurring on the building site shall be diverted to prevent it from flowing under the structure. Ponding of water under the structure shall be prevented by filling, grading or the provision of drainage or diversion channels. NOTE: The ground surface should be graded to fall away from the building. AS 1684 SECTION 3 - SUBSTRUCTURE
  • 6. Ground clearance and subfloor ventilation shall be provided in accordance with the provisions of the Building Code of Australia. AS 1684 SECTION 3 - SUBSTRUCTURE 3. 3 GROUND CLEARANCES AND SUBFLOOR VENTILATION
  • 7. P rotection against termites shall be provided in accordance with the provisions of the Building Code of Australia. AS 1684 SECTION 3 - SUBSTRUCTURE 3.4 DURABILITY 3.4.1 Termite management
  • 8. Any species and durability classes of timber may be utili z ed for floor and subfloor framing where adequate ventilation and weather protection is provided (see als o Clause 1.10 ) . NOTE: For extremely damp or unventilated situations or timber in contact with the ground (see Appendix C ) . AS 1684 SECTION 3 - SUBSTRUCTURE 3.4.2 Species selection
  • 9. 3.5 SUBSTRUCTURE BRACING The substructure shall be adequately braced against all of the applied loads (s ee Section 8 ) . AS 1684 SECTION 3 - SUBSTRUCTURE
  • 10. 3.6.2 Soil classification AS 1684 SECTION 3 - SUBSTRUCTURE Details provided in this Clause are only applicable to A, S, M or H soil classification with a minimum allowable bearing capacity of 100 kPa. Soil classifications E and P are beyond the scope of this S ection and further professional advice is required.
  • 11. (a) Floor loads (cont) AS 1684 SECTION 3 - SUBSTRUCTURE
  • 12. AS 1684 SECTION 3 - SUBSTRUCTURE EXAMPLE - FLOOR LOADS : Calculate floor areas supported by each post as per 2.6.5 Area supported. Area supported by post at A = 1.5m x 1.8m = 2.7m 2 B = 1.5m x 3.6m = 5.4m 2 D = 3.0m x 1.8m = 5.4m 2 E = 3.0m x 3.6m = 10.8m 2
  • 13. AS 1684 SECTION 3 - SUBSTRUCTURE Note 2 is alerting us to the fact that different roof configurations distribute the roof loads to the foundations differently for example: A pitched roof with underpurlins will distribute the load between external walls and internal walls and there may also be concentrations of load at the ends of strutting beams etc. However a standard trussed roof distributes all of the roof load to the external walls however there may be concentrations of load where girder trusses are located.
  • 14. AS 1684 SECTION 3 - SUBSTRUCTURE The Roof Load Widths (RLW) in the following examples have been calculated based on a building width of 7200 mm, a roof pitch of 20 O and an overhang of 600 mm.
  • 15. AS 1684 SECTION 3 - SUBSTRUCTURE Pitched Roof - assuming no point loads from strutting beams etc. and that roof loads on wall X will be taken by post at B and roof loads on wall Y will be evenly distributed between posts at B and C ..............
  • 16. AS 1684 SECTION 3 - SUBSTRUCTURE .....Roof load at A = 2.55(RLW) x 1.5 = 3.83m 2 x 0.9 (tile roof) = 3.44kN B = 2.88(RLW) x 1.5 = 4.32m 2 x 0.9 (tile roof) = 3.89kN C = 3.51(RLW) x 1.5 = 5.27m 2 x 0.9 (tile roof) = 4.74kN D = 2.55(RLW) x 3.0 = 7.65m 2 x 0.9 (tile roof) = 6.89kN E = 2.88(RLW) x 3.0 = 8.64m 2 x 0.9 (tile roof) = 7.78kN F = 3.51(RLW) x 3.0 = 10.53m 2 x 0.9 (tile roof) = 9.47kN
  • 17. AS 1684 SECTION 3 - SUBSTRUCTURE Trussed Roof - assuming no point loads from girder trusses etc., the roof loads will be evenly distributed to external walls and posts –
  • 18. AS 1684 SECTION 3 - SUBSTRUCTURE .....Roof load at A = 4.47(RLW) x 1.5 = 6.70m 2 x 0.9 (tile roof) = 6.03kN B = No load C = 4.47(RLW) x 1.5 = 6.70m 2 x 0.9 (tile roof) = 6.03kN D = 4.47(RLW) x 3.0 = 13.41m 2 x 0.9 (tile roof) = 12.07kN E = No load F = 4.47(RLW) x 3.0 = 13.41m 2 x 0.9 (tile roof) = 12.07kN
  • 19. AS 1684 SECTION 3 - SUBSTRUCTURE
  • 20. 3.7 F OOTINGS AND SUPPORTS FOR WIND CLASSIFICATIONS N1 AND N2 This Clause deals with the selection of stumps and posts, and pad footings and sole plates, required to transfer roof, wall and floor loads to the soil foundation. AS 1684 SECTION 3 - SUBSTRUCTURE 3.7.1 General
  • 21. The bracing requirements of Section 8 shall be considered to ensure that the use of footing or post or stump details given in this Section are also adequate to resist lateral loads. For wind classifications greater than N2 (see Clause 3.6). AS 1684 SECTION 3 - SUBSTRUCTURE 3.7.1 General
  • 22. For the purposes of this Clause, footings for stumps or posts are classified as types 1 to 5, as shown in Table 3.3. Footing types 1 to 4 are for use in areas where the allowable foundation bearing pressure is at least 100 kPa. Type 5 footings are only suitable where the allowable foundation bearing pressure equals or exceeds 125 kPa. AS 1684 SECTION 3 - SUBSTRUCTURE 3.7.2 Simplified footing classification
  • 23. Footings shall be proportioned to evenly distribute vertical and lateral loads from the building to the foundation material such that significant settlement or other movement is prevented. Timber soleplates shall not project beyond any face of the stump or post they support by more than their own thickness, taken across the grain, or three times their own thickness measured along the grain. NOTE: Further information, including minimum depth requirements, is given in AS 2870. 1. AS 1684 SECTION 3 - SUBSTRUCTURE 3.7.2 Simplified footing classification
  • 24. AS 1684 SECTION 3 - SUBSTRUCTURE
  • 25. (b) Height     The height above ground of any stump or post determined using Table 3.4 shall not exceed 15 times the minimum face width or diameter unless designed in accordance with recogni z ed engineering principles. NOTE: Where posts or stumps are designed in accordance with engineering principles, the height limitation may not apply. AS 1684 SECTION 3 - SUBSTRUCTURE 3.7.3 Stumps and posts
  • 26. (c) Embedment   P37 AS1684.2 Stumps or post embedment in the foundation material shall be at least 0.3 times the stump height above ground level or 450 mm , whichever is the greater. AS 1684 SECTION 3 - SUBSTRUCTURE 3.7.3 Stumps and posts
  • 27. AS 1684 SECTION 3 - SUBSTRUCTURE
  • 28. AS 1684 SECTION 3 - SUBSTRUCTURE