ASCE 32-01 PDF
This standard addresses the design and construction of frost-protected shallow foundations in areas subject to seasonal ground freezing. Foundation insulation requirements to protect heated and unheated buildings from frost heave are presented in easy-to-follow steps with reference to design tables, climate maps, and other necessary data to furnish a complete frost-protection design.
The advantages of this technology include improved construction efficiency over conventional practices, increased energy efficiency, minimized site disturbance, and enhanced frost protection. A commentary is included to provided background information and important technical insights.
This Standard addresses the design and construction of frost-protected shallow foundations to prevent frost damage in cold climates with seasonal ground freezing. For the purpose of this Standard, a frost-protected shallow foundation is a foundation that does not extend below the design frost depth, but is protected against effects of frost. This Standard applies to buildings on potentially frost-susceptible ground with slab-on-ground or suspended floor foundations.
This Standard does not apply to buildings on permafrost, to areas with mean annual outdoor air temperatures less than 32°F (0°C), or to areas with design air-freezing indexes greater than 4,500°F-days (60,000°C-hr).