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USING BONDEK

USING BONDEK
Design & Construction
Guide
2003 Edition

USING BONDEK:

Design & Construction


2003

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BLUESCOPE LYSAGHT

Technology

Using BONDEK: Design & Construction


Supersedes eight previously-published manuals of various titles.

CONTENTS
1. Introduction
1.1
1.2
1.3
1.4
1.5
1.6
1.7
1.8
1.9
1.10
1.11
1.12
1.13

Preface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1
Scope . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1
Design methods for BONDEK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1
General design parameters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2
Materials: Sheeting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2
Materials: Concrete . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3
Materials: Reinforcement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3
Dimensions and properties . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3
Available length . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3
Corrosion protection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4
Further information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4
Your suggestions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4
Design flowchart . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5

2. Formwork design
2.1
2.2
2.3
2.4

General . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6
Application . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6
Deflection limits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7
Formwork design loads . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7

3. Composite slab design


3.1
3.2
3.3
3.4
3.5
3.6
3.7
3.8
3.9
3.10
3.11
3.12

General . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10
Crack control options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10
Application . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10
Durability . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11
Design loads . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12
Linear elastic analysis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13
Design for strength in negative-moment regions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14
Design for strength in positive-moment regions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16
Design for strength in multiple spans . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17
Design of reinforcement other than class D500N . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17
Design for serviceability . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17
Design for concrete-frame buildings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20

4. Fire design
4.1
4.2
4.3
4.4
4.5
4.6
4.7

General . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21
Application . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22
Fire resistance periods . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22
Design for insulation and integrity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22
Design for structural adequacy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22
Reinforcement for fire design . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27
Location of longitudinal reinforcement for fire design . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28

CONTENTS
5. Construction
5.1
5.2
5.3
5.4
5.5
5.6
5.7
5.8

Safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29
Care and storage before installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29
Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30
Reinforcement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37
Concrete . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .38
Finishing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40
Suspended ceilings and services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .41
Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .42

6. Worked examples
Example 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .43
Example 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .44
Example 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .46

Index to design tables


7.
8.
9.
10.
11.

Tables: Single span . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .48


Tables: Continuous span . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .84
BONDEK 2003 software . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .120
References . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .121
Notation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .122

1
1.1

INTRODUCTION
PREFACE
proudly presents this new publication on LYSAGHT
We have simplified the work of engineers with this single
book which replaces eight previous publications. Further, it tabluates
the propping, composite slab data and fire design for varioius
situations, all at one view. Additionally, the book includes
BONDEK 2003, our easy-to-use interactive computer software, which
enables you to bypass the tables altogether and get quick and more
economical solutions with more options.
BLUESCOPE LYSAGHT
BONDEK.

is the centre of a formwork and reinforcement system for


concrete slab construction. It is a profiled steel sheeting widely
accepted by the building construction industry to be highly
economical, versatile and robust. It has been used to great effect on
many major building projects, as well as countless small ones.
BONDEK

This new work now embodies limit state design philosophy, and is
based on our extensive research conducted on BONDEK, so the
information is not applicable to other sheeting profiles.
We now consider concrete-frame buildings, and several major new
technical developments:

linear elastic analysis of continuous composite slabs;

saving of up to 30% in negative reinforcement due to


moment redistribution;

partial shear connection strength theory for designing


positive-moment regions;

increased unsupported spans of BONDEK sheeting at the


formwork stage (due to the inclusion of negative moment region
capacities);

design for reliable control of flexural cracking in support regions;

New reinforcement grades D500N and D500L; and

Enhanced fire design

These developments allow you to make significant improvements


compared with the design methods we previously published for
slabs using BONDEK.

1.2

SCOPE
This manual and computer software provide engineers with a
convenient aid to design BONDEK composite slabs used in masonry
wall, concrete and steel-frame construction. The book also contains
practical construction methods.

1.3

DESIGN METHODS FOR BONDEK


There are three ways you can design concrete slabs using

BONDEK.

1. The easiest way of designing for BONDEK is to run our BONDEK


2003 software included with this manual on the inside back
cover (see Chapter 9).
2. Use the design tables in this book.
3. Calculate from first principles using the data in Chapters 2,
3 and 4.
Section 1.13 gives a flowchart outlining the process assumed
for design.

1
1 Introduction

INTRODUCTION

INTRODUCTION

1.4

GENERAL DESIGN PARAMETERS


The design solutions are provided for the following broad range
of design parameters:

design loads are essentially uniformly-distributed;

spans are either simply-supported, or are end and interior spans


of continuous slabs;

BONDEK sheeting has three base metal thicknesses (BMT or tbm)


of 1.00, 0.75 or 0.6 mm;

concrete is either normal density or lightweight;

vertical deflection limits for a composite slab are L/250 total,


or L/250 total and L/500 incremental;

vertical deflection limits for formwork are L/150 or L/240;

exposure classifications are A1, A2, B1 and B2


(as defined in AS 36002001);

reinforcement may be normal or low ductility grades 400Y,


D500N, D500L or 450F;

c = 25, 32 and 40 MPa

maximum live load is 15 kPa;

ratio of the longer slab span (Ll) to the shorter slab span (Ls),
of any two adjacent spans, does not exceed 1.2;

fire resistance periods of 60, 90, 120 and 180 minutes; and

Masonry-wall, steel or concrete-frame construction.

1.5

MATERIALS: SHEETING
is roll-formed from hot dipped, zinc-coated, high tensile zinc
steel, in base metal thicknesses (BMT or tbm) of 1.00, 0.75
and 0.6 mm.
BONDEK

HI-TEN

The steel conforms to AS1397 grade G550 (550 MPa minimum yield
strength); and

Z350 and Z450 coatings

In special circumstances

BONDEK

may be obtained:

in other base metal thickness;

with a non-standard zinc coating mass;

with a pre-painted finish to the underside.

The mass of

BONDEK

sheeting is:

13.79 kg/m for 1.00 BMT

10.50 kg/m2 for 0.75 BMT

8.52 kg/m2 for 0.6 BMT.

INTRODUCTION

1.6

3
1 Introduction

MATERIALS: CONCRETE
c= 2000 kg/m3 (lightweight) and
c= 2400 kg/m3 (normal density)
See Table 1.1 for strengths.

1.7

MATERIALS: REINFORCEMENT

For negative, shrinkage and fire reinforcement use D500N, or


400Y, or 450F grades.

For negative and shrinkage reinforcement use D500N, or D500L,


or 400Y, or 450F grades.

Our design tables assume the use of D500N 10 mm maximum


diameter bars for negative reinforcement. If you want to use other
grades, refer to Section 3.10. If you want to use diameters other
than 10 mm, run BONDEK 2003. The diameter of reinforcing bars must
not exceed 20 mm.

1.8

DIMENSIONS AND PROPERTIES


The dimensions and properties of
and Table 1.2.

BONDEK

are presented in Figure 1.1

Table 1.2
Section properties of Bondek

1.00 BMT
0.75 BMT
0.60 BMT

1.9

Thickness

Section
modulus

Cross-sectional
area of BONDEK

Second moment
of area

BMT mm

Zx 103 mm3/m

Ash mm2/m

Ix 104 mm4/m

1.00
0.75
0.60

16.69
12.50
9.99

1678
1259
1007

64.08
47.98
38.37

BONDEK
BONDEK
BONDEK

AVAILABLE LENGTH
sheets are readily available, custom-cut, in any length from
600 mm up to 19,500 mm (length tolerance +0, 10 mm). Ask us
about longer lengths up to a maximum of 25,000 mm.

BONDEK

To maximise speed of installation, use lengths of


multiple spans.

CENTROID OF ALL
NEGATIVE REINFORCEMENT

Embossments on ribs

BONDEK

that cover

Negative reinforcement
for flexure and
crack control

Shrinkage and
temperature
reinforcement
Top location
(continuous spans)

b
Concrete

dct

Bottom location
(single spans)
32

hr = 54

32

29
51

52

dcb
Bondek

SHEETING
ELASTIC
CENTROID

Flute
Pan

tbm (BMT)

13
200

200
Cover width 590
Sheet width 620

Figure 1.1
Bondek dimensions (2 sheets shown)
(Fire reinforcement is not shown, see Chapter 4)

190

INTRODUCTION

1.10

CORROSION PROTECTION
Zinc-coated BONDEK will provide long and trouble free life without
additional corrosion protection for Exposure classifications A1, A2
and B1 as defined in AS 36002001, Clause 4.3.
Where the exposed underside of BONDEK is subjected to a more
severe corrosive environment use a suitable corrosion protection
system.
In any exposed application, you need to treat the edges of BONDEK
to prevent moisture entering between the concrete and the sheeting
(Figure 1.2).

1.11

FURTHER INFORMATION

BLUESCOPE LYSAGHT

Service Centres

BLUESCOPE LYSAGHT

Information Service on 1800 641 417

www. lysaght.com

1.12

YOUR SUGGESTIONS
Please send your suggestions for improvements to this manual to:
the Technical Writer,
BLUESCOPE LYSAGHT Technology Centre,
PO Box 504, Chester Hill, 2162.

Required
cover

Concrete

Edge
Form

Drip lip
SQUARE

Concrete

Bondek

Drip lip

Bondek

ANGLED

Required
cover
Required
cover

Concrete

Concrete

Bondek

Drip groove

Bondek

Drip strip cast into


concrete (plastic or Alcor)

Figure 1.2
Examples of edge treatment to prevent moisture entry at edge of slabs

1.13

DESIGN FLOWCHART
This chart outlines the process assumed in this book for the design of
BONDEK slabs.

Exposure classifications
Concrete grade
Spans
Reinforcement grades
Building constructions
Composite-slab
deflection limits

START: INPUT DATA


A1, A2, B1 or B2
Fire ratings
f 'c = 25 MPa, 32 MPa or 40 MPa
Formwork deflection limits tot
Single or continuous (end & interior)
Slab geometry
400Y, D500N, D500L and 450F
Bondek sheeting thickness
Steel frame, masonry-wall or concrete frame
Loading parameters
(tot < L/250) or (tot < L/250 and inc < L/500)

Steel-frame or
masonry-wall
building?

NO

Concrete-frame
building

Allow for restrictions for


concrete-frame buildings
Section 3.12 or use BONDEK 2003

NO

Lightweight
concrete

Refer to
Section 3.5.4 or use BONDEK 2003

up to 3 hours
< L/240 or tot < L/150
D > 90mm; L1/Ls < 1.2
1.0 mm, 0.75 mm or 0.6 mm

= 25 kN/m3 or 21 kN/m3
s = 0.7, 1 = 0.4
Gsup = 1 kPa or more

YES

Normal
weight
concrete
?
YES

Superimposed
dead load
Gsup1kPa
?

NO

Allow for additional


superimposed dead load
Section 3.5.5
or use BONDEK 2003

YES

Simply
supported
slab
?

NO

YES

Continuous
slab with
L1 / Ls < 1.2

NO

Contact our
Information Service

YES

Design slab thickness


Tables or alternatives

Design slab thickness


Tables or alternatives

Flexural
cracking control
required
?

NO

Consider design as series of


simply supported slabs,
Tables or alternatives

YES

Alternatives are:
design from first principles;
Chapters 2, 3 & 4; or
BONDEK 2003

Class
D500N
reinforcement
dia. = 10 mm
?

NO
NO

Is
simply-supported
design more
economical
?
YES

YES

Design negative reinforcement


Tables
Multiple span: Section 3.9
or alternatives

*
Design supports for a
formwork stage
Tables or alternatives

Design negative reinforcement


region Section 3.10 or
use BONDEK 2003

To

Design supports for a


formwork stage
Tables or alternatives
Design fire reinforcement
Tables or alternatives

Design fire reinforcement


Tables or alternatives
Design transverse reinforcement
for shrinkage and temperature
Section 3.11.2

Detail reinforcement
Sections 3.7.3; 3.8.3; 3.11.2; 3.12; 4.6; 4.7
Figures 1.1; 3.1; 3.2; 3.3: 4.2; 4.3; 4.5; 4.6

STOP
Design
complete

1 Introduction

INTRODUCTION

FORMWORK DESIGN

2
2.1

FORMWORK DESIGN
GENERAL
New design rules have been developed for the design of LYSAGHT
BONDEK acting as structural formwork for the construction of
composite and non-composite slabs (where BONDEK is used as lost
formwork). The rules for calculating moment capacities are based on
testing performed at BLUESCOPE LYSAGHT Technology Centre facility at
Chester Hill, AS/NZS 4600:1996, and a finite element strip buckling
analysis.
The data obtained allowed us to include moment capacities in
negative regions of the design model. As a consequence, the span
limits that previously applied to BONDEK have been increased by up
to 8%.
Formwork design calculations are covered in this sectiongeometric
layout considerations are generally covered in Chapter 5
(Construction).

2.2

APPLICATION
Our design tables may be used to detail BONDEK acting as structural
formwork, provided the following conditions are satisfied.
1. The support lines extend across the full width of the sheeting
and have a minimum bearing of 50 mm at the ends of the
sheets, and 100 mm at intermediate supports over which the
sheeting is continuous.
2. The sheets continue over each slab span length without any
intermediate splicing or jointing.
3. The ratio of the longer slab span (L1) to the shorter slab span (Ls)
of any two adjacent spans does not exceed 1.2,
that is L1/Ls 1.2.
4. Prop lines are positioned at equal spacings (L) within a span (L)
in the case of propped construction.
5. The slab has a uniform cross section.
6. The supports are effectively rigid such that their vertical
deflection during the construction phase can be ignored
in design.
7.

formwork is not normally cantilevered, though you can


seek advice from our information service for special situations.

BONDEK

8. Separate consideration is given to sides of the sheeting where


edges are restrained or where the side of the sheeting is cut
longitudinally.
Equal sheeting spans L
Outline of
concrete

Bondek

Temporary
props

Temporary
props

Slab span L
End
support

Figure 2.1
Temporary props must be equispaced

Slab span L
Interior
support

Interior
support

FORMWORK DESIGN

2.3

DEFLECTION LIMITS

We recommend a deflection limit of span/240 for the design of


composite slabs in which good general alignment is required, so that
the soffit has a good visual quality when viewed as a whole. We
consider span/240 to be suitable for a Class 3 and 4 surface finish
and, in many situations, Class 2. Where alignment affects the
thickness of applied finishes (for example vermiculite), you may
consider a smaller limit of span/270 to be more suitable.
We consider span/150 to be a reasonable maximum deflection limit
appropriate for profile steel sheeting in situations where visual quality
is not significant (Class 5).
The design rules presented may be used for deflection limits other
than those stated above however, for deflection greater than
span/150, you may contact our information service.

2.4

FORMWORK DESIGN LOADS


must be designed as formwork for two stages of
construction. Stage Iprior to the placement of the concrete, which
includes the time:
BONDEK

during handling and erection of the formwork; and

once the formwork is erected but prior to the placement of the


concrete, (Stage I as defined in AS 36101995.)

When a live load due to stacked materials can be adequately


controlled on the site at less than 4 kPa, the reduced design live load
must be clearly indicated on the formwork documentation.
Stage IIduring placement of the concrete up until the concrete has
set (until fcm reaches 15 MPa and concrete is able to act flexurally to
support additional loads such as stacked materials). No loads from
stacked materials are allowed until the concrete has set.
Stage IIIas defined in AS 36101995 must not be considered in
the rules presented here.

2.4.1

DEAD LOAD OF BONDEK SHEETING


The dead load of the
Gsh = 0.13tbm

BONDEK

sheeting (Gsh) is:

(AS 36101995, Clause 4.4.2.1)

(Gshis in kPa, when tbmis in mm)

2.4.2

DEAD LOAD OF CONCRETE


The dead load of the concrete (Gc) must include an allowance for the
weight of reinforcement as well as the effect of ponding, and is
calculated as:
Gc = ( D + 0.7 )

(AS 36101995, Clause 4.4.2.2)

The effect of ponding must be taken as 0.7 times the maximum


deflection () of the sheeting when supporting the wet concrete.

2 Formwork design

AS 36101995 Formwork for concrete, defines five classes of


surface finish (numbered 1 to 5) covering a broad range of
applications.

FORMWORK DESIGN

2.4.3

UNIFORM VERTICAL LIVE LOAD


The uniform vertical live load (Quv), for the appropriate stage of
construction, is:
For Stage I construction
QuvI = 1.0 kPa

For Stage II construction


QuvII = 1.0 kPa

2.4.4

LOAD

(AS 36101995, Clause 4.4.2.3)

CONCENTRATED VERTICAL LIVE


A concentrated vertical live load (Qc) is:
Qc = 3.0 kPa (over an area 1.6 m2 placed at any location)

(AS 36101995, Clause 4.4.2.3)


Provided the formwork design conforms to this manual, you need not
consider concentrated loads as specified in AS 2327.11996,
Appendix F2.

2.4.5

VERTICAL LIVE LOAD DUE


TO STACKED MATERIALS
A vertical live load (QM) due to stacked materials is:
For Stage I construction
QMI = 4 kPa maximum
(AS 2327.11996 does not allow less than 4 kPa for composite
beam construction.)
For Stage II construction
QMII = 0 kPa

2.4.6

(AS 36101995, Clause 4.4.2.4)

LOAD COMBINATIONS
FOR STRENGTH
The design loads for strength are taken from the following load
combinations:
For Stage I construction
FdI = 1.25Gsh + 1.5QuvI + 1.5QmI

For Stage II construction


FdIIa = 1.25Gsh + 1.5Gc + 1.5QuvII
FdIIb = 1.25Gsh + 1.5Gc + Qc

2.4.7

(AS 36101995, Clause 4.5.4.1)

LOAD COMBINATIONS
FOR SERVICEABILITY
The design service load for vertical deflection is:
Fdef = Gsh + Gc

(AS 36101995, Clause 4.5.4.4)

FORMWORK DESIGN

2.4.8

DESIGN FOR STRENGTH


Design moments

Design negative capacities are significantly less than maximum


negative and positive capacities, because negative regions begin to
soften well before the design positive capacity is reached.
Design shear
The design vertical shear force (V*) must be calculated from statics,
treating each span as continuous with design negative moments over
supports as shown in Table 2.1. Each load combination for strength
must be considered and the concentrated vertical live load (Qc) must
be placed in a position which maximises the vertical reaction.

Table 2.1
BONDEK moment capacities
Design positive Design negative
capacity
capacity
tbm

Mu.sh+ (kNm)

Mu.sh- (kNm)

1.0
0.75
0.6

7.99
4.89
3.32

2.34
1.75
1.40

Design support reaction


The design support reaction (R*u) must be calculated from statics,
treating each span as continuous with design negative moments
over supports as shown in Table 2.1. Each load combination for
strength must be considered and the concentrated vertical live load
(Qc) must be placed in a position which maximises the vertical
reaction.
Strength of positive moment regions
The design positive moment capacity (Mu.sh+) is given in Table 2.1.
The capacity is applicable when the loading is applied to the pans,
or the tops of the ribs provided the distribution width on the ribs is a
minimum of 50 mm.
Strength of support regions
The design shear capacity (Vu.sh) for bearing length of 50 mm or
more, is:
Vu.sh = 33.99tbm 2 + 8.17tbm

2.4.9
DESIGN

FOR

kd Fdef ( L or L' )

(E I )

s ef

( L or L' )
150 (or 240)

SERVICEABILITY
The maximum vertical deflection (), at completion of the concrete
placement in all spans, is:
Where:

Table 2.2
Values of coefficient kd for calculation of
(The maximum vertical deflection always occurs
in the end span for these conditions.)
Equi-span

Longer
span is an
end span

Longer
span is an
interior span

L1/Ls 1.2

L1/Ls 1.2

Number
of spans
1
2
3

5/384
1/185
0.00687

0.00643
0.00761

0.00687

4 or more

0.00646

0.00725

0.00725

the values of the coefficient kd are given in Table 2.2; and

the value of the effective second moment of area Ief is calculated


as follows:

Single span sheets


Ief / tbm = 205 L = 96025

(for the range of 301025 Ief / tbm 508000 )


Multiple span sheets
Ief / tbm = 240 ( L or L' ) 70250

(for the range of 169750 Ief / tbm 508000 )


To keep the amount of ponded concrete to a manageable level,
the maximum vertical deflection () within any span must not exceed
(L or L )/150.

2 Formwork design

The design positive bending moment (M*+) must be calculated from


statics treating each span as continuous with design negative
moments over supports and not exceed the values shown in
Table 2.1.

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3.1

COMPOSITE SLAB DESIGN

COMPOSITE SLAB DESIGN


GENERAL
This chapter discusses the parameters upon which our design tables
are based. Solutions to your design problems may be obtained by
direct reference to either our BONDEK 2003 software, or our design
tables.
The design solutions are based on partial shear connection theory.
Data about the shear connection performance of LYSAGHT BONDEK
have been obtained from slip-block tests and full-scale slab tests.
Mechanical and frictional resistance have now been identified as the
major contributors to the bond, and a composite slab no longer
depends on adhesion bond for anchorage. A method of design for
vertical shear is also presented.
Major savings are achieved by allowing moment redistribution from
negative to positive moment regions in continuous composite slabs,
and this leads to a significant reduction in the amount of top-face
reinforcing. Our design tables assume the use of 500 N-class fire and
negative reinforcement. In our composite slab design tables, slab
thickness has been developed for FRL60. The tables for continuous
slabs have been developed for end spans and can be used for
interior spans also. Our BONDEK 2003 software often gives more
economical designs.

3.2

CRACK CONTROL OPTIONS


An advanced method of crack control for flexure limits the crack
width to 0.3 mm. Our design tables assume continuous slabs with
flexural cracking control. However, if aesthetics (wide cracks over
supports) is not important, it may be economical to design a
continuous slab as a series of one-way slabsno negative
reinforcement is necessary in such case (refer to Worked example 1,
Chapter 6).
Slab design calculations are covered in this sectiongeometric layout
considerations are generally covered in Section 5 (Construction).

3.3

APPLICATION
The rules presented can be used to design BONDEK composite slabs
provided the following conditions are satisfied.
1. The specified concrete strength grade c is in the range 25 MPa
to 40 MPa (as specified in AS 36002001). The concrete density
c may be either lightweight (1800 c 2100 kg/m3) or normal
density (2100 c 2800 kg/m3) (as specified in AS 3600
1994).
2. The concrete manufacture and materials satisfy the requirements
of AS 36002001, Section 19.
3. The lines of support extend across the full width of the sheeting
and have a minimum bearing of 50 mm at the ends of the
sheets, and 100 min at intermediate supports over which
sheeting is continuous.
4. The ratio of the longer slab span ( L1) to the shorter slab span (
Ls ) of any two adjacent spans does not exceed 1.2, that is L1/Ls
1.2.
5. The slab has a uniform cross-section.
6. The design loads for serviceability and strength design must be
uniformly-distributed and static in nature.

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11

7. The bending moments at the supports are only caused by the


action of vertical loads applied to the slab.
8. The exposure classification is A1, A2, B1, or B2.
9. The geometry of the steel sheeting profile must conform to the
dimensions and tolerances shown on our production drawings.
Sheeting with embossments less than the specified lower
characteristic value must not be used compositely unless the
value of Hr is revised.
10. Material and construction requirements for conventional
reinforcing steel must be in accordance with AS 36002001,
Clause 19.2, and the design yield stress, ( sy ), must be taken
from AS 36002001, Table 6.2.1, for the appropriate type and
grade of reinforcement, and manufacturers data.
11. Material and construction requirements for concrete must be in
accordance with AS 36002001, Clause 19.1.
must not be spliced, lapped or joined longitudinally in
any way.

BONDEK

13. The permanent support lines must extend across the full width
of the slab.
14. Similar to the requirement in AS 2327.1, Clause 4.2.3,
composite action must be assumed to exist between the steel
sheeting and the concrete once the concrete in the slab has
attained a compressive strength of 15 MPa, that is cj 15 MPa.
Prior to the development of composite action during
construction (Stage 4 defined in AS 2327.1), potential damage to
the shear connection must be avoided; and no loads from
stacked materials are allowed.
15. The first interior span must have the same thickness as the
end span.

3.4
Table 3.1
Minimum concrete cover (c) in BONDEK slabs
Exposure
classification
A1
A2
B1
B2

Concrete
25 MPa
20 mm
30 mm

strength grades f'c


32 MPa
40 MPa
20 mm
20 mm
25 mm
20 mm
40 mm
30 mm
45 mm

Table 3.2
Minimum overall depth (D) in BONDEK slabs
Concrete strength grades f'c
Exposure
classification 25 MPa
32 MPa
40 MPa
A1
90 mm
90 mm
90 mm
A2
100 mm
95 mm
90 mm
B1
110 mm
100 mm
B2
115 mm

DURABILITY
The exposure classification relevant to the design of BONDEK slabs are
A1, A2, B1 and B2 as defined in AS 36002001, Clause 4.3.
The minimum concrete cover (c) to reinforcing steel, measured from
the slab top face, must comply with AS 36002001, Table 4.10.3.2.
These requirements relevant to the design of BONDEK slabs are in
Table 3.1.
The minimum overall depth (D) of BONDEK slabs must at least comply
with the requirements given in Table 3.2. The values take into
account the appropriate exposure classification and concrete
strength grade c. They have been derived assuming that the
minimum distance from the top face of the top bar to the soffit of
the slab is 70 mm, and that the cover is equal to the appropriate
minimum value specified in Table 3.1.
Crack control is important for durability where cracks could provide
pathways for ingress of corrosive substances such as water, and also
for aesthetic reasons. The maximum crack width under long-term
serviceability loads must not exceed 0.3 mm.

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COMPOSITE SLAB DESIGN

3.5
3.5.1

DESIGN LOADS
STRENGTH LOAD COMBINATIONS
For strength calculations, design loads for both propped and
unpropped construction must be based on the following load
combination.

1.25 Gc + Gsh + Gsup + 1.5Q

Or simplified:
1.25G + 1.5Q

Composite slabs are designed assuming one-way action, and therefore


reduction of uniformly-distributed live load is not appropriate.

3.5.2

SERVICEABILITY LOAD COMBINATIONS


For serviceability calculations other than deflection, design loads are
based on the relevant load combination from Table 3.3. Appropriate
values of s and l given in AS 1170.1 are used, depending on the
type of building occupancy.
Table 3.3
Load combinations for serviceability,
excluding deflection

Short-term
Long-term

3.5.3

Proped spans

Unproped spans

G + s Q
G + 1 Q

Gsup + s Q
Gsup + 1 Q

DEFLECTION
For deflection calculations, design loads must be based on the
relevant load combination from Table 3.4, provided that the live
load (Q) is applied after the removal of any temporary props and
after the addition of any deflection-sensitive finishes. For other
cases, appropriate design loads must be derived from the principles
of mechanics.
Table 3.4
Load combinations for deflection
Proped spans

Unproped spans

(1 + kcs)G + (s + kcs 1) Q (1 + kcs)Gsup + (s + kcs 1) Q

Total
Incremental

kcs G + (s + kcs 1) Q

kcs Gsup + (s + kcs 1) Q

Immediate

G + s Q

Gsup + s Q

The multiplier for creep and shrinkage ( kcs ) is determined in


accordance with AS 36002001, Clause 8.5.3.3. The ratio Asc /Ast , is
obtained by dividing the area of conventional reinforcement in
compression by the area of all reinforcement in tension, including
sheeting and conventional reinforcement, making no allowance for
the different design yield stresses of the steels involved.
Where:
kcs = 2 1.2

Asc
0.8
Ast

(AS 36002001, Clause 8.5.3.3)

For this equation:

Asc /Ast is to be taken at the midspan cross-section for a simplysupported


or continuous span and at the support for a cantilever span; and

BONDEK

sheeting must be included in Ast

For deflections in concrete-frame buildings, refer to Section 3.12.

COMPOSITE SLAB DESIGN

3.5.4

13

LIGHTWEIGHT CONCRETE LOAD


Our design tables assume the use of normal density concrete
(2100 < c 2800 kg/m3) as specified in AS 36002001. They may
also be conservatively used for lightweight concrete (1800 < c
2100 kg/m3). Use BONDEK 2003 for more economical solutions.

3.5.5

SUPERIMPOSED DEAD LOAD


The maximum superimposed dead load assumed in our design
tables is 1 kPa. However bigger loads might be considered in some
design situations. It is possible to treat additional superimposed
dead loads as factored live load:
Qadditional = 2 Gin excess of 1 kPa
Use

3.6

BONDEK

(see Worked example 3)

2003 for more economical solutions.

For strength and serviceability calculations, the linear elastic analysis


method of AS 36002001, Clause 7.6, must be used to determine
design bending moments and vertical shear forces. In calculating
action effects in slabs which are continuous over beams, the vertical
flexibility of the supporting beams must be small enough to be
ignored. For strength calculations, redistrib-ution of moments are
permissible up to the limit defined in AS 36002001, Clause 7.6.8,
with the following exceptions:

The redistribution limit in each negative moment region


is based on the value of ku in that particular negative-moment
region only.

Redistribution of moments is permitted from negative-moment


regions to positive-moment regions but not from positivemoment regions to negative-moment regions.

No redistribution of moments are permissible where the


contribution of class 450F and D500L reinforcement (low
ductility) has been included in the calculation of the design
negative moment capacity.

The ductility requirements of AS 36002001, Clause 7.6.8, need


not be applied to the positive-moment regions of BONDEK slabs.
For strength calculations, the inclusion of pattern variations of live
load results in a bending moment envelope in which some regions
are both negative-moment regions and positive-moment regions.
These regions must comply with the requirements for both types
of region. For serviceability calculations, pattern live loads must
be included for short-term live loads but excluded for long-term
live loads.

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LINEAR ELASTIC ANALYSIS

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COMPOSITE SLAB DESIGN

3.7

DESIGN FOR STRENGTH


IN NEGATIVE-MOMENT REGIONS
For strength calculations in negative-moment regions use the
detailed procedure in Design of composite slabs for strength
(Design booklet DB3.1, BHP, 1998).

3.7.1

MINIMUM BENDING STRENGTH


The minimum bending strength requirement of AS 36002001 must
be satisfied at all potential hinge locations in negative-moment
regionsthus, conventional tensile reinforcement must be provided
to ensure that:
Muo 1.2 Mcr

Where:

The negative moment region is part of a cantilever; and

Class 450F or D500L reinforcement is used to provide negative


moment capacity.

3.7.2

SHEAR STRENGTH
Negative-moment regions must be designed for shear strength, to
satisfy AS 36002001, Section 9. The negative-moment regions of a
composite slab can be treated as solid reinforced-concrete sections.

3.7.3

DETAILING OF CONVENTIONAL
TENSILE REINFORCEMENT
Conventional tensile reinforcement in negative-moment regions
must be detailed in accordance with the relevant requirements for
one-way slabs in AS 36002001, Clause 9.1.3.
Pattern 1
Negative-moment regions must be designed to satisfy the
requirements of AS 36002001, Section 9. The composite slab
negative-moment regions can be treated as solid reinforcedconcrete sections.

0.3Ln

Wall

Wall

Negative
reinforcement
0.3Ln

Cover

Concrete slab

0.3Ln

Ln

Ln
L(span)

L(span)
Restraint at
end support
by mass of wall

Figure 3.1
Pattern 1 for conventional (standard) reinforcement

Wall

Wall

Bondek

Continuous over
interior support

Little or no
restraint at
end support

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0.3Ln

Wall

Wall

COMPOSITE SLAB DESIGN

0.3Ln

Cover

Concrete slab
0.3Ln

Wall

1/3 of negative
reinforcement

Ln

Wall

Bondek

Ln
L(span)

L(span)
Restraint at
end support
by mass of wall

Continuous over
interior support

Little or no
restraint at
end support

Figure 3.2
Pattern 2 for conventional reinforcement

When live loads exceed twice the dead load (red, bold figures in our
design tables), at least one third of negative reinforcement must
continue over a whole span.
Shrinkage and fire reinforcement, laid on the top, can be assumed to
contribute to that additional one third of negative reinforcement.

3.7.4

BENDING STRENGTH
For the strength design of negative-moment regions, the presence
of the sheeting in the slab is ignored and the slab designed as an
equivalent solid reinforced-concrete member. For this purpose, use
the provisions of AS 36002001 as they relate to the design of oneway slabs. For a slab which is continuous over any support, but
treated as simply-supported for strength at that support, the design
negative bending moment at the support ( M* ) must be taken equal
to zero.
In calculating the design negative bending moment ( M* ) an
allowance may be made for negative-to-positive moment
redistribution up to the limit specified in AS 36002001, Clause
7.6.8. Thus, the elastic design bending moment before redistribution
( M*e ) may be reduced in magnitude to obtain the design negative
bending moment after redistribution ( M* ).
The nominal negative moment capacity ( Muo ) is calculated based on
the principles of rectangular stress block theory as defined in AS
36002001, Clause 8.1.2.
For potential hinge locations at which the neutral axis parameter
( ku ), as defined in AS 36002001, exceeds 0.4, the requirements
of AS 36002001, Clause 8.1.3 must be satisfied. In the
application of this clause, it may be assumed that the minimum
compressive reinforcement requirement is satisfied by the presence
of the steel sheeting in the negative moment region.
When applying AS 36002001, Clause 7.6.8, be sure that:

redistribution is normally only allowed if Class N or Class Y


(as opposed to Classes L or F) reinforcement is used over the
supports;

the elastic bending moment distribution before redistribution is


determined assuming uncracked cross-sections; and

the amount of redistribution is measured by the percentage of


the moment before redistribution.

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Pattern 2

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3.8

DESIGN FOR STRENGTH


IN POSITIVE-MOMENT REGIONS
For strength calculations in positive-moment regions use the
detailed procedure in Design of composite slabs for strength
(Design booklet DB3.1, BHP, 1998).

3.8.1

MINIMUM BENDING STRENGTH


The minimum bending strength requirement of AS 36002001,
Clause 8.1.4.1 must be satisfied at all potential hinge locations in
positive-moment regions, that is, Muo + 1.2 Mcr + . The steel proportion
for rectangular cross-sections deemed to satisfy this requirement
under Clause 8.1.4.1 must not be used. The contribution of both
the sheeting and the conventional reinforcement must be included in
the calculation of Muo+.

3.8.2

SHEAR STRENGTH
Positive-moment regions must be designed for vertical shear
strength, such that at every cross-section located at distance of at
least D from the face of a support, the design positive vertical shear
capacity ( Vuc+ ), is not less than the design positive vertical shear
force ( V*+ ). The design positive vertical shear capacity ( Vuc+ ) may
be calculated in accordance with Design of composite slabs for
strength (Design booklet DB3.1, BHP, 1998).

3.8.3

DETAILING OF CONVENTIONAL
TENSILE REINFORCEMENT
The termination locations of any conventional tensile reinforcement
in positive-moment regions must be determined by extending the
reinforcement a distance D + Lsy.t past the point at which it is no
longer required for strength. The requirements of AS 36002001,
Clause 9.1.3 do not apply.
To allow the concrete to flow into place, the minimum clear distance
between parallel bars should be restricted to the larger of either 1.5
times the maximum nominal size of aggregate (normally the
maximum aggregate size is 20 mm), or the diameter of the largest
reinforcing bar.

3.8.4

BENDING STRENGTH
Positive-moment regions are designed for bending strength such
that at every cross-section the design positive moment capacity (
Muo+ ) is not less than the design positive bending moment ( M*+ ).
For slabs analysed using linear elastic analysis, the design positive
bending moment ( M*+ ) is calculated such that equilibrium is
maintained after accounting for any redistribution of moments.
The design positive moment capacity ( Muo+ ) within the slab at each
cross-section may then be calculated on the basis of either a
complete or partial shear connection, as appropriate.
In calculating the design positive moment capacity ( Muo+ ) at any
slab cross-section, the entire cross-sectional area of the sheeting is
assumed to be available to act as longitudinal reinforcement, with its
effectiveness at any particular cross-section being dependent on the
degree of shear connection. Conventional longitudinal tensile and
compressive reinforcement may be considered to contribute to the
positive moment capacity at a cross-section, provided due allowance
is made for the required development length for anchorage of the
reinforcement in accordance with AS 36002001, Section 13.

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17

The design positive moment capacity ( Muo+ ) may be calculated in


accordance with Design of composite slabs for strength (Design
booklet DB3.1, BHP, 1998).

3.9

DESIGN FOR STRENGTH


IN MULTIPLE SPANS
Our design tables have been worked out for end spans of
continuous slabs. The data in the tables can be used for interior
spans also, assuming uniform thickness for end an interior spans.
BONDEK 2003 will give more economical solutions for interior spans,
and also offers the opportunity to design interior spans with reduced
thickness as compared with end spans.

3.10

DESIGN OF REINFORCEMENT
OTHER THAN CLASS D500N

It is possible to replace D500N negative reinforcement with D500L,


400Y or 450F grades, increasing the area of reinforcement by the
factors shown in Table 3.5. The area of reinforcement required is a
function of:

yield stress;

moment redistribution (not allowed for 450F and D500L); and

crack control (small diameter bars are more effective).

2003 will give more economical solutions and allow more


design flexibility using other diameters and grades.

BONDEK

Table 3.5
Factors to increase area of negative
reinforcement when not using D500N
Reinforcement
Grade Factor

3.11
3.11.1

Note

D500L

1.43

Diameter must be less than


10mm. Must not be used if
design for fire is required.

400Y

1.44

12 mm diameter only

450F

1.59

Diameter must be
less than 10mm

DESIGN FOR SERVICEABILITY


VERTICAL DEFLECTIONS
Deflection limits must be selected appropriate to the intended use
of the slab. These limits must not exceed those listed in AS 3600
2001, Table 2.4.2. In that table the reference to members supporting
masonry partitions is taken to refer to slabs supporting any
deflection-sensitive finishes. (Incremental deflection is the deflection
which occurs after the addition or attachment of supporting
masonry partitions.)
Immediate deflections are calculated in accordance with the
simplified method. Incremental and total deflections must be
calculated as for immediate deflections, using the appropriate
corresponding load combinations from Clause 3.6.3 of this manual.
Contributions of sheeting and conventional reinforcement must be
included in the calculation of Ief.

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Our design tables have been worked out for 10 mm diameter


D500N reinforcement bars for negative reinforcement.

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COMPOSITE SLAB DESIGN

As a guide for calculation of Ief you may use:

Crack control of beams (Design booklet RCB-1.1(1), BHP, 2000);

Rules for limit-state design to Australian Standards of simplysupported and continuous BONDEK composite slabs in steel-frame
or masonry wall buildings (BHPR/SM/R/005, 1996); and

Rules for design to Australian Standards of BONDEK composite


slabs in concrete-frame buildings (Report No.
BHPR/R/1998/066).

3.11.2

CRACK CONTROL FOR SHRINKAGE


AND TEMPERATURE EFFECTS
For BONDEK slabs with an overall depth (D) not exceeding 250 mm,
the one layer of transverse reinforcement is required at any height
within the cover slab provided the appropriate concrete cover is
maintained.
However, our design tables, and BONDEK 2003, have been developed
assuming shrinkage reinforcement is placed at the top for
continuous slabs, and at the bottom for single spans. For single
spans, longitudinal reinforcement must be located as specified for
Fire Detail 2 (Chapter 4). This may result in reduced slab thickness,
and less negative and fire reinforcement.
Major bars of shrinkage reinforcement mesh must run across
BONDEK ribs.
Using D500N as shrinkage reinforcement (say N10 at 200 mm x N10
at 200 mm) will always reduce both negative and fire
reinforcementfor short spans, it may even eliminate it. This is due
to the normal ductility of D500N which can be treated as fire
reinforcement and negative reinforcement with moment
redistribution. You will have to run BONDEK 2003 for this option.

Table 3.6
Minimum area of D500L reinforcement for crack control in
Exposure classifications
A1 & A2
Degree of crack control
Minor
Moderate
Strong

BONDEK

slabs

B1 & B2

D (mm)

mm2/m

mm2/m

mm2/m

mm2/m

90
100
110

SL62
SL62
SL62

SL62
SL62
SL72

SL72
SL82
SL92

SL72
SL82
SL92

120
130
140

SL62
SL62
SL62

SL82
SL82
SL92

SL102
RL818
RL818

SL102
RL818
RL818

150
160
170

SL62
SL72
SL72

SL92
SL102
SL102

RL1018
RL1018
RL1018

RL1018
RL1018
RL1018

180
190
200

SL72
SL82
SL82

SL102
RL818
RL818

RL1018
RL1018
RL1218

RL1018
RL1018
RL1218

210
220
230

SL82
SL92
SL92

RL818
RL1018
RL1018

RL1218
RL1218
RL1218

RL1218
RL1218
RL1218

240
250

SL92
SL92

RL1018
RL1018

RL1218
2RL1218

RL1218
RL1218

Table 3.7
Cross-reference of OneSteels mesh
specifications with Grade 450 fabrics
Meshes to
Equivalent
D500L
Grade F450
specification
fabrics
SL62
F62
SL72
F72
SL82
F82
SL92
SL102
RL818

F92
F102
F818

RL1018
RL1218

F1018
F1218

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Determine the cross-sectional area of transverse reinforcement


required to control cracking of the cover slab, due to shrinkage and
temperature effects, by:

using AS 36002001, Clause 9.4.3.4 (Reinforcement in the


secondary direction in restrained slabs); and

substituting the overall slab depth (D) with the cover slab depth
(D hr ) in the equations for the minimum cross-sectional area of
transverse reinforcement.

Cross-references of OneSteels mesh specifications with Grade 450


fabrics are shown in Table 3.7.

3.11.3

CRACK CONTROL FOR FLEXURE


For crack control of slabs in flexure, we recommend that you follow
OneSteels specifications: Crack control of slabs, Part 1: AS 3600
Design (Design Booklet RCB-2.1(1).

The crack control for flexure may not always be required, which is
often the case for A1 exposure classification, and when aesthetics
are not important. A continuous slab in such conditions may be
designed as a series of simply-supported slabs without any negative
reinforcement, or as a continuous slab with negative reinforcement
designed without crack control, depending on which option is
more economical.

3.11.4

END SLIP CONTROL


Check each span to ensure that no sheeting end-slip occurs under
the loading for short-term serviceability, as follows:

Under the loading for strength, determine the critical cross


section in the positive-moment region, which is the cross-section
at which M* / ( Muo ) is the greatest. (The critical cross-section is
where a major crack is assumed to open, thus causing the test
block to slip towards the end.)

At the critical cross section in the positive-moment region,


determine the distance to the nearer end of the sheeting, xend.

Calculate the limiting force in the sheeting to produce end slip


from the equation:
Tslip = 200 xend

Where:
Tslip is expressed in kN and xend in metres.
(Value of 200 is obtained from tests as an average value.)

Under the loading for short-term serviceability, determine the


moment at the critical cross section in the positive-moment
region ( Mss ) and calculate the force in the sheeting ( Tss ) from
cracked elastic analysis of the cross-section. For this purpose,
the properties of the sheeting may be considered to be acting in
a plane 15 mm above the soffit of the slab.

Ensure that there is no end slip between the sheeting and


concrete under service loads. To do this check that Tss Tslip and,
if necessary, alter the design for strength of the span (for
example: increase Dc and maybe tbm).

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Since maximum steel stress in cracked sections is a function of a bar


diameter, the bar diameter in our tables is 10 mm (the minimum
possible for D500N reinforcement).

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3.12

DESIGN FOR CONCRETE-FRAME


BUILDINGS
This section covers design of slabs spanning between wide reinforced-concrete beams (band-beams) or
prestressed band-beams of concrete-frame buildings.
Other forms of concrete-frame constructions, such as slabs spanning between narrow reinforced
concrete beams, or reinforced concrete walls, may be designed using the rules for steel-frame and
masonry wall buildings.
Use Rules for design to Australian Standards of Bondek composite slabs in concrete-frame buildings (BHP
R/R/1998/006).
Our design tables assume the use of steel-frame or masonry wall buildings. However, they may be used
for concrete-frame buildings, with the following restrictions:

The sheeting end must penetrate at least 25 mm into the


concrete cover on the side of a concrete beam formed up with
temporary formwork (Figure 3.3).

Where BONDEK terminates, bending moments must be zero or


negative for all loading combinations. If the moments are
positive (BONDEK is in tension), additional bottom anchorage
reinforcement must be designed (Figure 3.3 and Table 3.8).
Bottom fire reinforcement Detail 2 can be treated as
anchorage reinforcement. Development lengths must be
designed according to AS 36002001, Section 13.

Vertical flexibility of the support beams must be small enough


to be ignored.

Table 3.8
Area of anchorage reinforcement as a
percentage of negative reinforcement
Percentage of negative reinforcement
Interior
End supports with
w/L
supports
band beams
0.1
0.2
0.3
0.4
0.5

Not required
16
29
40
49

12
23
32
41
49

Our tables dont allow for any beneficial effect on deflections and propping requirements by band-beams.
Run BONDEK 2003 for more economical solutions yielding thinner slabs and fewer props.
For the design of concrete-frame buildings, use the following rules
in addition to those of steel-frame or masonry wall buildings:

Calculate the immediate deflections in accordance with the simplified method as defined in AS
36002001, Clause 8.5.3.1,
but dont use the method of averaging Ief over several cross-sections. Determine the values of Ief at
an appropriate number
of selected cross-sections referring to the shape of the moment-curvature diagram for the member to
enable deflections to be calculated by integration of curvatures along the length. The curvature at
each cross-section is obtained by dividing the bending moment by EcIef.

Calculate the nominal positive moment capacity ( Muo+ ) at cross-sections within the band-beam using
conventional reinforced-concrete design methods in accordance with AS 36002001.

Ignore the contribution of frictional resistance force R*u in developing the shear connection force.

Shear capacity must be calculated according to Rules for design to Australian Standards of
composite slabs in concrete-frame buildings (Report No. BHPR/R/1998/066).

Concrete

Anchorage reinforcement
(or continuous fire reinforcement
to Fire detail 2)

Negative
reinforcement

Bondek

25 mm minimum
Span L
W

Figure 3.3
Additional bottom anchorage reinforcement

BONDEK

FIRE DESIGN

4
4.1

21

FIRE DESIGN
GENERAL
This chapter discusses the parameters relating to the exposure of
the soffit to fire, upon which our design tables are based. Solutions
to your design problems may be obtained by direct reference to
either our design tables, or our BONDEK 2003 software.
The software has enhanced fire design module which allows BONDEK
sheeting to be partially effective during fire for up to 2 hours.
Software will give more economical results. Guide tables in this
manual have not been modified for enhanced fire design.
Reduction factors are applied to allow for the effect of temperature
on the slab materials and slab cross-section. Values of these
reduction factors have been derived from extensive analysis of
BONDEK slab cross-sections. These reduction factors account for the
adverse effect of elevated temperatures on the mechanical
properties of concrete and steel, and also include the effect of
thermally induced stresses caused from the temperature gradient
across the section, resulting in differential thermal expansion.
Extensive testing has been conducted to validate the analysis and
determine the fire-resistance periods for insulation and integrity.
The distribution of temperature through a cross-section of a
composite slab subject to fire, is affected by the geometry of the
sheeting profile (Figure 4.1). The features important in the sheeting
profile are: the rib geometry (shape, height and spacing of
intermediate ribs and lapping ribs), and the pan geometry (such as
stiffening flutes).

4 Fire design

Fire design calculations are covered in this sectiongeometric


layout considerations are generally covered in Section 5
(Construction).

Thermal
strain

Total
strain

y
Steel
stress

Temperature
contours

Stress-inducing
strain (tensile)

+ strain

x
A
Section

Concrete
stress

Stress-inducing
strain
(compressive)

Strain distribution
along A-A

+ stress
Stress distribution
along A-A

Figure 4.1
Diagrammatic distribution of thermally induced stress and strain

22

FIRE DESIGN

4.2

APPLICATION
Our fire design tables may be used to detail BONDEK composite slabs
when the soffit is exposed to fire provided the following conditions
are satisfied.
1. The composite slab acts as a one-way element spanning in the
direction of the sheeting ribs for both room temperature and fire
conditions.
2. The composite slab has been initially designed and detailed for
room temperature conditions in accordance with this manual.
3. The fire design load is essentially uniformly distributed and static
in nature.
4. Transverse reinforcement for the control of cracking due to
shrinkage and temperature effects is provided.
5. Adequate detailing of slab jointing, edges, slab holes and
cavities (for penetrating, embedded or encased services) to
provide the appropriate fire resistance period. Alternatively the
local provision of suitable protection (such as fire spray material)
will be necessary.
6. The fire cases are for periods of 60, 90, 120 or 180 minutes.
7. Reinforcement conforms to Section 4.6 of this manual.

4.3

FIRE RESISTANCE PERIODS


Four fire cases are considered. In each fire case the fire resistance
periods for structural adequacy, integrity and insulation are taken to
be of equal duration. The fire cases considered are:

4.4

Fire case F60 = FRL 60/60/60

Fire case F90 = FRL 90/90/90

Fire case F120 = FRL 120/120/120

Fire case F180 = FRL 180/180/180

DESIGN FOR INSULATION


AND INTEGRITY
Details are in Table 4.1.
Table 4.1
Minimum overall depth D of BONDEK
slabs for insulation and integrity
Fire
Normal
eight
resistance density Licgohntw
crete
period concrete
Minutes

D (mm)

D (mm)

60
90
120
180
240

90
100
120
140
170

90
100
115
125
150

4.5

DESIGN FOR STRUCTURAL


ADEQUACY

4.5.1

DESIGN LOADS
Use AS 1170.1, Clause 2.5, together with:
Design load for fire f = 1.1 G + cQ

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FIRE DESIGN

4.5.2

POTENTIALLY CRITICAL
CROSS-SECTIONS
All potentially critical cross sections at which hinges may form must
be identified (Figure 4.2) and checked for strength. All negative
moment hinges may be assumed to be plastic under fire conditions.
These cross sections correspond to where:

negative moments are a maximum over supports;

negative tensile reinforcement is curtailed;

positive bending moment is a maximum; or

at any changes in cross section (for example changes in depth or


where there is a significant hole through the slab).
Assumed critial
cross-sections

PCC = Other potentially


critical cross-sections

Max. positive
moment
PCC

PCC

PCC

Concrete

Bondek

zj
zk
L
z

Interior span
Assumed critial
cross-section

PCC = Other potentially


critical cross-sections

Max. positive
moment
PCC

PCC

4 Fire design

Concrete

Bondek

zj
L
z

End span
Critial cross-section
Max. positive moment
Concrete

Bondek

L
z

Single span
Concrete

xb

d+
D

yb
Bondek

Bottom
reinforcement

Nomenclature for location of reinforcing bars


Figure 4.2
Critical cross sections

24

FIRE DESIGN

4.5.3

STRENGTH OF POSITIVE
MOMENT REGIONS
At the potentially critical cross section where the positive moment
is a maximum, the design strength in bending ( MuoT+ ) is
determined
for the given period of fire exposure as follows:
R A f

MuoT,i + = Rst Ast fsy d + 1 0.6 st +st sy


bd f ' c

Where:

The reduction factor Rst is given in Table 4.2.


Table 4.2
Yield stress reduction factor for

Lightweight

( Rst )

yb
10
30
55

Rst
0
0.65
1.0

Fire resistance period (minutes)


90
120
180
yb
Rst
yb
Rst
yb
Rst
15
0
25
0
40
0
40 0.53
60 0.74
85 0.88
75 1.0
90 1.0
120 1.0

85 mm

10
25
50

0
0.69
1.0

15
40
65

0
0.67
1.0

20
45
85

0
0.55
1.0

30
75
115

0
0.7
1.0

40
0
80 0.55
135 1.0

30 mm

10
30
55

0
0.6
1.0

20
35
75

0
0.35
1.0

25
70
90

0
0.75
1.0

40
0
90 0.75
115 1.0

55
0
90 0.55
130 1.0

Distance
Concrete from rib
type
xb
Normal
density

BONDEK

30 mm

60

240
yb
Rst
50
0
90 0.75
140 1.0

85 mm

10
0
15
0
20
0
35
0
40
0
25 0.55
40 0.55
45 0.55
60 0.5
85 0.6
50 1.0
65 1.0
80 1.0
100 1.0
130 1.0
Notes: 1. Linear interpolation may be used to determine values of Rst for intermediate values of yb.
2. Position of longitudinal bottom face reinforcement with respect to the rib centre and
the soffit of the slab is shown in Figure 4.2.
3. For a fire-resistance period of 30 minutes, the bending strength of the composite slab
cross-section, due to the effects of heating, is unlikely to be affected significantly.
However, for design, you may use a fire resistance period of 60 minutes.

The form of this equation is identical with that used to calculate the
design strength in bending of under-reinforced concrete crosssections at room temperature conditions, but makes allowance for
the influence of temperature on the strength of the reinforcing steel.
Similar procedure shall be used to calculate additional capacity
due to BONDEK being particularly effective against fire. Reinforcement
used to control shrinkage and temperature effects often provides
adequate fire resistance.
It is normal to ignore the small design strength in positive bending
associated with any continuous top face reinforcement, however on
some projects this may be sufficient to provide an equilibrium state
without the need to provide any additional reinforcement.
At the end of the fire period the value of kuT+ where the positive
moment is a maximum:
kut + =

Rst Ast,f + fsy


0.4
0.85bd + f ' c

Where:
The reduction factor ( Rst ) is given in Table 4.2; and = [0.85 - 0.007
(fc 28)] within the limits of 0.65 to 0.85, and fc must be in MPa
(AS 36002001, Clause 8.1.2.2).

FIRE DESIGN

4.5.4

25

STRENGTH OF NEGATIVE
MOMENT REGIONS
At the potentially critical cross sections associated with negative moments
over supports, or where the negative steel is curtailed, the design
strength in bending ( MuoT+ ) for the given period of fire exposure is:
MuoT,i = Rst Ast fsy ( d dx )

Where:
The reduction factor Rst is given in Table 4.2; and dx is given in Table 4.3.
This equation takes into account the adverse effect of elevated
temperatures on the compressive strength of the concrete in the slab
soffit, and also includes the effect of thermally induced stresses.

CHECK FOR STRUCTURAL


ADEQUACY
The structural adequacy of the end, interior or simple spans must be
checked for the assumed period of fire exposure. Do this by finding an
equilibrium state wherebyunder the applied loads ( f ) the bending
moments ( Mz ) at the potentially critical cross sections, do not exceed the
relevant values of positive and negative design bending strength MuoT+
and MuoT respectively.
Interior spans (Figure 4.2)
The bending moment distribution along an interior span for an assumed
pair of plastic hinges at potentially critical cross sections in negative
bending can be expressed as:

Mz = z j z

f
+ zj z
2

MuoT, j MuoT,k

(z

zj

f zk z j

+ MuoT, j
2

The minimum bending moment (Mmin) corresponds to the maximum


positive value and is located between the ends of the member. The
location of Mmin can be found from:

MuoT, j MuoT,k
zk z j
zmin = z j +
+
2
z
z

f
k
j

End spans (Figure 4.2)


The bending moment distribution along an end span for an assumed
plastic hinge at the potentially critical cross section in negative bending
can be expressed as:

Mz = z j z

f
+ zj z
2

MuoT, j

L z j

f L z j

+ MuoT, j
2

The minimum bending moment (Mmin) corresponds to the maximum


positive moment and it is located between the ends of the member. The
location of Mmin can be found from:

MuoT, j
L zj
zmin = z j +
+
2
f L z j

Simple spans (Figure 4.2)


The bending moment distribution along a simple span can be expressed as:
Mz =

L f z
z
1
2 L

The maximum positive moment is located at midspan of the member:


zmin =

L
2

4 Fire design

4.5.5

26

FIRE DESIGN

End spans

Interior spans

wf

wf

Ast

Ast

Muo
Envelope

Muo
Envelope

MuoT

MuoT

Bending moment
due to wf

Bending moment
due to wf

Initial trial
From both these configurations we see that additional
moment capacity is required. Two options are below.

wf

wf

Additional Ast

Ast
Additional Ast

Ast

Envelope

Muo new

Muo new

Envelope

MuoT original

MuoT original
0

MuoT+

MuoT+
New
bending moment

New
bending moment

Original
bending moment

Original
bending moment

Option 1: Increase top-face reinforcement


The additional top-face reincorcement will give an
increased negative moment capacity and some
positive moment capacity (MuoT+), which is often

ignored. For end spans this option is usually not


an economical alternative. This option effectively
produces a series of cantilevers.
wf

wf

Ast+

Ast

Ast+

Ast

Envelope

Envelope

Muo

Muo

MuoT

MuoT
+

Option 2: Add bottom-face reinforcement


Additional bottom-face reinforcement (Ast+) provides
the required positive moment capacity (MuoT+). This
is the simplest method, however it may not be the

Figure 4.4
Typical equilibrium diagrams

optimal solution. Fabric placed in the bottom


face for temperature and shrinkage
reinforcement may be used in this option.

27

FIRE DESIGN

REINFORCEMENT FOR FIRE DESIGN


The arrangement of reinforcement for fire design is shown in
Figure 4.5.
Fire reinforcement is essential, in addition to any negative
reinforcement required by our tables for composite slab design.
The temperature and shrinkage reinforcement of grades D500N,
400Y or 450F can be treated as fire reinforcement if located and
detailed in accordance with Figure 4.5it may significantly reduce
fire reinforcement, or even eliminate it.
The location of reinforcement Ast.f for Fire detail 1 is in a single
top layer at a depth of dct below the slab top face (Figure 4.5).
This detail is applicable to end and interior spans only.
The location of reinforcement Ast.f+ for Fire detail 2 is in a single
bottom layer at a distance of yb above the slab soffit (Figure 4.5).
This detail is applicable to end spans, interior spans and simple
spans. The fire reinforcement Ast.f+ must be continuous over
interior supports.
The cross-sectional area of the additional reinforcement for fire
design is designated Ast.f in our tables (D500N with 10 mm).
The negative reinforcement ( Ast ) and the additional fire
reinforcement ( Ast.f+ or Ast.f- as applicable), must be located a
distance xb minimum from the centre of any rib.
Concrete

Ast, transverse

Ast

Ast.f
dct
xb

xb

Bondek

Ast

Ast.f

4 Fire design

4.6

Concrete

Bondek

0.3 Ln
Ln
L

Fire detail 1
Concrete

Ast, transverse

Ast.f+

Ast

xb

Bondek

Ast

Ast.f+

Concrete

Bondek

0.3 Ln
Ln
L

Fire detail 2
Figure 4.5
Details of reinforcement for fire design

xb

D
yb

28

FIRE DESIGN

D500N, 450F or 400Y reinforcement can be used for fire design.


D500L reinforcement is not allowed as negative reinforcement in fire
designs. The limitation is due to hinge formation requirements,
which may not be satisfied with only 1.5% uniform elongation for
D500L. Further research may be needed to determine the suitability
of D500L reinforcement for fire design.
D500N fire reinforcement may be replaced with 400Y or 450F
grades, increasing the area of reinforcement by the factors shown in
Table 4.4.
Table 4.4
Factors to increase area of negative
reinforcement when not using D500N
Reinforcement
Grade Factor

Note

400Y

1.25

Diameter to be
12, 16 or 20 mm

450F

1.11

Diameter must be equal to


or greater than 10 mm

4.7

LOCATION OF LONGITUDINAL
REINFORCEMENT FOR FIRE DESIGN

4.7.1

FIRE DETAIL 1
(CONTINUOUS SLABS ONLY)

Cover = 20, 40 and 45 mm


(for exposure classifications A1, B1 & B2 respectively);

xb = not less than 30 mm on the average (Figure 4.5).

4.7.2

FIRE DETAIL 2 (SIMPLY-SUPPORTED


SLABS AND CONTINUOUS SLABS)
The longitudinal bars which make up Ast.f+ are located within the
zone shown in Figure 4.6. The proximity of the bars to the sheeting
ribs, or the slab soffit, affects their temperature and therefore their
strength under fire conditions.
yb = 60 mm average
xb = 85 mm minimum
Permissible zone for
+
longitudinal fire reinforcement Ast.f

Concrete

xb

xb

20
yb

50

Bondek

Figure 4.6
Permissible zone for location of longitudinal fire reinforcement for Fire detail 2

CONSTRUCTION

29

CONSTRUCTION
The construction of LYSAGHT BONDEK composite slabs follows simple,
familiar and widely-accepted building practice. Workers can readily
acquire the skills necessary to install BONDEK formwork and finish the
composite slab. Construction workers will normally be supplied with
fully detailed drawings showing the direction of the ribs, other
reinforcement and all supporting details.

5.1

SAFETY
is available in long lengths, so large areas can be quickly
and easily covered to form a safe working platform during
construction. One level of formwork gives immediate protection
from the weather, and safety to people working on the floor below.
The minimal propping requirements provide a relatively open area
to the floor below.

BONDEK

The bold embossments along the top of the ribs of BONDEK enhance
safety by reducing the likelihood of workers slipping. Some LYSAGHT
centres, may supply BONDEK with knurling on the upper face of the
flutes, which provides even more safety against slippage.
It is commonsense to work safely, protecting yourself and workmates
from accidents on the site. Safety includes the practices you use;
as well as personal protection of eyes and skin from sunburn,
and hearing from noise. For personal safety, and to protect the
surface finish of BONDEK, wear clean dry gloves. Dont slide sheets
over rough surfaces or over each other. Always carry tools, dont
drag them.
Occupational health and safety laws enforce safe working conditions
in most locations. Laws in every state require you to have fall
protection which includes safety mesh, personal harnesses and
perimeter guardrails where they are appropriate. We recommend
that you adhere strictly to all laws that apply to your site.
is capable of withstanding temporary construction loads
including the mass of workmen, equipment and materials all in
accordance with AS 36101995. However, it is good construction
practice to ensure protection from concentrated loads, such as
barrows, by use of some means such as planks and/or boards.

BONDEK

CARE AND STORAGE


BEFORE INSTALLATION
is delivered in strapped bundles. If not required for
immediate use stack sheets or bundles neatly and clear of the
ground, on a slight slope to allow drainage of water. If left in the
open, protect with waterproof covers.

BONDEK

5 Construction

5.2

30

CONSTRUCTION

5.3

INSTALLATION
Cover

Cover

Slab depth

Concrete slab

Bondek

Bearing of Bondek
(Not less than 50 mm
at end of sheets)

Props where
required
Bearing of Bondek
(Not less than 100 mm
where sheeting is
continuous)

Slab span
(Interior span)

5.3.1

PROPPING
Depending on the span of a BONDEK slab, temporary propping may
be needed between the slab supports to prevent excessive
deflections or collapse of the formwork.
formwork is normally placed directly on prepared propping.
Props must stay in place during the laying of BONDEK formwork, the
placement of the concrete, and until the concrete has reached the
strength of 15 MPa.
BONDEK

Propping generally consists of substantial timber or steel bearers


supported by vertical props. The bearers must be continuous across
the full width of BONDEK formwork.
Where the underside of BONDEK formwork is featured as a finished
ceiling, wide form-ply strips attached to the bearers will minimise
marking. The width of the form-ply strips depends upon the slab
depth, BONDEK metal thickness and spans. Form-ply strips of 300 mm
width have been used successfully.
Propping must be adequate to support construction loads and the
mass of wet concrete. The number of props you need for given
spans is shown in our tables.

5.3.2

LAYING
must be laid with the sheeting ribs aligned in the direction
of the designed spans. Other details include the following.

BONDEK

The slab supports must be prepared for bearing and slip joints
as required.

Lay BONDEK sheets continuously over each slab span without any
intermediate splicing or jointing.

Lay BONDEK sheets end to end. Centralise the joint at the slab
supports. Where jointing material is required the sheets may be
butted against the jointing material.

Support BONDEK sheets across their full width at the slab support
lines and at the propping support lines.

For the supports to carry the wet concrete and construction


loads, the minimum bearing is 50 mm for ends of BONDEK sheets,
and 100 mm for intermediate supports over which the sheeting
is continuous.

In exposed applications, treat the end and edges of the


sheets with a suitable edge treatment to prevent entry
of moisture.

BONDEK

Props where
required

Slab span
End span)

CONSTRUCTION

5.3.3

31

INTERLOCKING OF SHEETS
Overlapping ribs of BONDEK sheeting are interlocked. Either of two
methods can be used in most situations, though variations may
also work.

Method 1
Position Bondek sheet
parallel with
previously-laid sheet.
Interlock sheets by
applying pressure to
either position.

In the first method, lay adjacent sheets loosely in place. Place the
female lap rib overlapping the male lap rib of the previous sheet and
apply foot pressure, or a light kick, to the female lap rib (Figure 5.2).
In the second method, offer a new sheet at an angle to one
previously laid, and then simply lower it down, through an arc
(see Figure 5.2).
If sheets dont interlock neatly (perhaps due to some damage or
distortion from site handling or construction practices) use screws
to pull the laps together tightly (see Section 5.3.8, Fastening
side-lap joints).

Method 2
Position Bondek sheet
at an angle.
Interlock sheets by
lowering sheet through
an arc.

5.3.4

SECURING THE PLATFORM


Once laid, BONDEK provides a stable working platform. Where
additional security is needed (to prevent movement from
construction activities and from wind) you can use:

Figure 5.2
Two methods of interlocking
adjacent BONDEK sheets

weights;

screws or nails into the propping bearers; or

BONWEDGE and
underneath.

BON-NUT

suspension systems pulling down from

Take care if you use penetrating fasteners (such as screws and nails)
because they can make removal of the props difficult, and perhaps
result in damage to the BONDEK.

5.3.5

INSTALLING BONDEK
ON STEEL FRAMES
BONDEK

may be installed directly on erected structural steelwork.

General fastening of BONDEK


To provide uplift resistance or lateral restraint, the sheeting may be
fixed to the structural steel using spot welds, or fasteners such as
drive nails or self-drilling screws.

Place the fixings (fasteners and spot welds) in the flat areas of the
pans adjacent to the ribs or between the flutes. The frequency of
fixings depends on wind or seismic conditions and good building
practice.
Fixing at end of sheets

One fixing system is as follows.

Fixing at intermediate slab supports


over which the sheeting is continuous

Figure 5.3
Positions for fixing

BONDEK

to steel framing

At the end of sheets: use a fixing at every rib (Figure 5.3).

At each intermediate slab support over which the sheeting is


continuous: use a fixing at the ribs on both edges (Figure 5.3).

Fix

Drive nails should be powder-activated, steel nails 4 mm nominal


diameter, suitable for structural steel of 4 mm thickness or
greater.

For structural steel up to 12 mm thick, use 12-24 x 38 mm selfdrilling hexagon head screws.

For structural steel over 12 mm thick, pre-drill and use 12-24 x


16 mm hexagon head screws.

BONDEK

with drive nails, self-drilling screws or spot welds.

5 Construction

At a movement joint, the sheeting is not continuous over the


support. If one sheet is fastened at the joint, the other is not.

32

CONSTRUCTION

Spot welds should be 12 minimum diameter. Use 3.25 mm


diameter cellulose, iron powder AC/DC high penetration
electrodes. Surfaces to be welded must be free of loose material
and foreign matter. Where the BONDEK soffit or the structural
steelwork has a pre-painted surface, securing methods other
than welding may be more appropriate. Take suitable safety
precautions against fumes during welding zinc
coated products.

Fastening composite beams


In projects of composite beam construction the BONDEK sheeting
must be fastened in accordance with AS 2327, Clause 9.2
(Composite beams with slabs incorporating profiled steel sheets).
This provision requires a fixing in each pan at each composite beam.
Stud welding through the sheet has been considered a suitable
securing method for the sheeting in a composite beam; however
some preliminary fixing by one of the methods mentioned above is
necessary to secure the sheeting prior to the stud welding. Stud
welding should comply with the requirements of AS 1554, Part 2
and AS 2327, Part 1. Some relevant welding requirements are:

5.3.6

Zinc coating on sheeting not to exceed Z450;

Mating surfaces of steel beam and sheeting to be cleaned of


scale, rust, moisture, paint, overspray, primer, sand, mud or
other contamination that would prevent direct contact between
the parent material and the BONDEK;

Welding must be done in dry conditions by a certified welder;

For pre-painted BONDEK sheets, special welding procedures may


be necessary; and

For sheets transverse to beams, Stud welding must be between


pan flutes to ensure there is no gap between mating surfaces.

INSTALLING BONDEK
ON BRICK SUPPORTS
Brick walls are usually considered to be brittle and liable to crack
from imposed horizontal loads. Thermal expansion and contraction,
long-term shrinkage, creep effects and flexural deflection of
concrete slabs may be sufficient to cause such cracking.
Bondek and reinforcement
are not continuous through
the movement joint

Jointing
material

Concrete

BONDEK

Slip joint

Minimum cover
20 mm

Concrete

BONDEK

Slip joint
Slip joint

Figure 5.4
Typical movement and slip joints

CONSTRUCTION

33

To prevent the cracking, BONDEK slabs are not usually installed


directly on brick supports, although this is not always the case in
earthquake construction.
Slip joints
Generally, a slip joint is provided between
supports (Figure 5.4).

BONDEK

and masonry

No fasteners are used between


joint.

Slip joint material may be placed directly in contact with the


cleaned surface of steelwork.

The top course of masonry should be level, or finished with a


levelled bed of mortar to provide an even bearing surface. Lay
the top courses of bricks with the frogs facing down.

The width of a slip joint should not extend beyond the face of
the slab support.

The slip joint material must have adequate compressive strength


to avoid it being compressed into irregularities of the mating
surfaces and thus becoming a rigid joint.

BONDEK

and its support at a slip

Slip joint material must allow movement to occur, usually by allowing


flow under pressure or temperature, however it must not run or
solidify. Generically, the materials are a non-rotting, synthetic carrier
impregnated with a neutral synthetic or petroleum-based material.
Typical slip joint material is Alcor (a bitumen coated aluminium
membrane).

5.3.7

INSTALLING BONDEK
ON CONCRETE FRAMES
When used in concrete-frame construction, the BONDEK sheeting is
discontinuous through the supports (Figure 5.5).
Concrete

BONDEK

Minimum bearing
of Bondek
25 mm

5.3.8

CONSTRUCTION
AND MOVEMENT JOINTS
Joints used between BONDEK slabs generally follow accepted
construction practices. Construction joints are included between slabs
for the convenience of construction. Movement joints allow relative
movement between adjoining slabs. The joints may be transverse to,
or parallel with, the span of the BONDEK slab. Movement joints need a
slip joint under the BONDEK sheeting. (Figure 5.4).
Joints typically use a non-rotting, synthetic carrier impregnated with
a neutral synthetic or petroleum based material like Malthoid (a
bitumen impregnated fibre-reinforced membrane). Sometimes a
sealant is used in the top of the joint for watertightness.
The BONDEK sheeting and any slab reinforcement are not continuous
through a joint.
Design engineers generally detail the location and spacing of joints
because joints effect the design of a slab.

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Figure 5.5
BONDEK is discontinuous in concrete-frame construction.

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CONSTRUCTION

5.3.9

FASTENING SIDE-LAP JOINTS


If BONDEK sheeting has been distorted in transport, storage or
erection, side-lap joints may need fastening to maintain a stable
platform during construction, to minimise concrete seepage during
pouring, and to gain a good visual quality for exposed soffits
(Figure 5.6).

5.3.10

1024 x 16mm hex. head


self-drilling screw, midway
between embossments.

Figure 5.6
Fixing at a side-lap

CUTTING AND FITTING


EDGE FORM
EDGE FORM is a simple C-shaped section that simplifies the installation
of most BONDEK slabs. It is easily fastened to the BONDEK sheeting,
neatly retaining the concrete and providing a smooth top edge for
quick and accurate screeding. We make it to suit any slab thickness.
EDGE FORM is easily spliced and bent to form internal and external
corners of any angle and must be fitted and fully fastened as the
sheets are installed. There are various methods of forming corners
and splices. Some of these methods are shown in Figures 5.7 and
5.8.

Fasten EDGE FORM to the underside of unsupported BONDEK panels


every 300 mm. The top flange of edge form must be tied to the ribs
every 600 mm with hoop iron 25 mm x 1.0 mm (Figures 5.7 and
5.16). Use 1016 x 16 mm self-drilling screws.
Make sure that the zinc coating on EDGE FORM matches the
corrosion protection requirements of your job (see Section 1.10
Corrosion protection).
External corner
1. Notch top flange
for the required angle

3. Bend corner of Edge Form


to the required angle,
overlapping bottom flanges.

2. Cut 'V'
in bottom flange

Internal corner
2. Bend Edge Form
to required angle.
1. Cut top and bottom
flanges square.

Splicing two pieces

1. Cut-back top and bottom flanges of one


Edge Form section approximately 200 mm.
2. Cut slight taper on web.
3. Slide inside adjoining Edge Form, and fasten
webs with at least 2 screws

Figure 5.7
Fabrication of formwork is easy with

EDGE FORM

3. Fasten top flange,


each side of corner,
to Bondek rib,
100 mm maximum
from corner.

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Fastening bottom flange of Edge Form


Bondek

Edge Form

Fastening positions
Fasten Edge Form to the underside
of unsupported Bondek at 300 mm
maximum centres.

Fastening top flange of Edge Form


Edge Form

Edge Form
Hoop iron

Hoop iron
Bondek

Tie top flange of Edge Form,


to Bondek ribs, with hoop iron,
every 600 mm maximum.

Figure 5.8
Typical fastening of

5.3.11

EDGE FORM

to

BONDEK

SEALING
Seepage of water or fine concrete slurry can be minimised by
following common construction practices. Generally gaps are sealed
with waterproof tape or by sandwiching contraction joint material
between the abutting ends of BONDEK sheet. If there is a sizeable
gap you may have to support the waterproof tape, and BONFILL may
be found useful (Figure 5.9).

Sizeable gap between


Bondek sheets

Figure 5.9
Use waterproof tape to seal joints in

Where necessary, insert


Bonfill into ribs to support tape
Waterproof tape
over end of rib
BONDEK

sheets

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Waterproof tape
over gap

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CONSTRUCTION

5.3.12

ITEMS EMBEDDED IN SLABS


Generally use items in a manner which complies with AS 3600
2001, Clause 14.2 (Embedded items and holes in concrete), and
Clause 14.3 (Requirements for fixings). Included are pipes and
conduits, sleeves, inserts, holding-down bolts, chairs and other
supports, plastic strips for plasterboard attachment, contraction joint
material and many more.
Table 5.1
Location of items within the slab (Figure 5.10)

Items

Location

Between the ribs; and


Pipes parallel with the
below the top-face reinforcement; and
ribs and other items
above the pans and flutes of the BONDEK
Pipes across the ribs

In the space between the top-face and bottome-face reinforcements


(if there is no bottom-face reinforcement, above the top of the ribs)

Minimise the quantity and size of holes through BONDEK sheeting, by


hanging services from the underside of BONDEK using accessories
such as BON-NUT, BONWEDGE and CEILING SUSPENSION NUT.
Top-face reinforcement
Bottom-face reinforcement

Zone for pipes laid across the ribs


(between top and bottom reinforcement)
Concrete

Bondek

Zones for pipes and other items


laid parallel with the ribs

Figure 5.10
Zones for the location of items embedded in slabs

5.3.13

HOLES
acts as longitudinal tensile reinforcement similarly to
conventional
bar or fabric reinforcement does in concrete slabs. Consequently,
holes in BONDEK sheets, to accommodate pipes and ducts, reduce
the effective area of the steel sheeting and can adversely effect the
performance of a slab.

BONDEK

Some guidelines for holes are (Figure 5.11):

Place holes in the central pan of any sheet, with a minimum


edge distance of 15 mm from the rib gap.

Holes should be round, with a maximum diameter of 150 mm.

For slabs designed as a continuous slab: space holes from


an interior support of the slab no less than one tenth of a
clear span.

Zone for holes through


Bondek sheet in central pan
Max. diameter 150 mm

15 mm
minimum
Location of holes in sheet
Minimum
Minimum
0.1 Ln Zone for holes 0.1 Ln
in continuous slabs

BONDEK

Interior supports
Ln
Location of holes relative to
supports in continuous slabs

Figure 5.11
Zones for the location of holes through

BONDEK

CONSTRUCTION

5.3.14

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INSPECTION
We recommend regular qualified inspection during the installation,
to be sure that the sheeting is installed in accordance with this
publication and with good building practice.

5.3.15

CUTTING
It is easy to cut BONDEK sheets to fit. Use a power saw fitted with an
abrasive disc or metal cutting blade. Initially lay the sheet with its
ribs down, cut through the pans and part-through the ribs, then turn
the over and finish by cutting the tops of the ribs.

5.4

REINFORCEMENT
sheeting acts as longitudinal tensile reinforcement.
The condition of sheeting should be inspected before concrete is
poured.

BONDEK

Reinforcement in slabs carries and distributes the design loads and


to control cracking. Reinforcement is generally described as
transverse and longitudinal in relation to span, but other
reinforcement required for trimming may be positioned in other
orientations. Figure 5.12 shows a typical cross-section of a BONDEK
composite slab and associated terms.
Reinforcement must be properly positioned, lapped where necessary
to ensure continuity, and tied to prevent displacement during
construction. Fix reinforcement in accordance with AS 36002001,
Clause 19.2.5 (Fixing).
To ensure the specified minimum concrete cover, the uppermost
layer of reinforcement must be positioned and tied to prevent
displacement during construction (Section 3.4 Durability).
Splicing of conventional reinforcement must be in accordance with
AS 36002001, Clause 13.2 (Splicing of reinforcement).

Always place chairs and spacers on pan areas. Depending upon the
type of chair and its loading, it may be necessary to use plates under
chairs to protect the BONDEK, particularly where the soffit will be
exposed. Transverse reinforcement may be used for spacing or
supporting longitudinal reinforcement.

Concrete

Fabric
reinforcement

Deformed bar
reinforcement

Concrete
cover

Reinforcement
depth

Depth of
composite slab

Top-face
reinforcement
Bottom-face
reinforcement

Bondek

Longitudinal reinforcement
(parallel with ribs)

Figure 5.12
Typical cross-section of a slab showing common terms

Transverse reinforcement
(90 to ribs)

5 Construction

Where fabric is used in thin slabs, or where fabric is used to act as


both longitudinal and transverse reinforcement, pay particular
attention the required minimum concrete cover and the required
design reinforcement depth at the splicessplice bars are a prudent
addition.

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CONSTRUCTION

5.4.1

TRANSVERSE REINFORCEMENT
Transverse reinforcement is placed at right-angles to the ribs of
BONDEK. Deformed bar or fabric reinforcement may be used. In most
applications the transverse reinforcement is for the control of cracks
caused by shrinkage and temperature effects, and for locating
longitudinal reinforcement.
To control flexural cracking in the top face of the slab, transverse
reinforcement in the top-face may be required over walls or beams
which run in the same direction as the BONDEK sheets.
For ease of construction, reinforcement for control of cracking due
to shrinkage and temperature is usually fabric reinforcement (Section
3.11.3, Crack control for flexure).

5.4.2

LONGITUDINAL REINFORCEMENT
Longitudinal reinforcement is positioned to carry design loads in
the same direction as the ribs of BONDEK. Deformed bar or fabric
reinforcement may be used. Design information is in Chapters 2, 3
and 4.
Top-face longitudinal reinforcement is usually located over interior
supports of the slab and extends into approximately a third of the
adjoining spans.
Bottom-face longitudinal reinforcement is located between supports
of the slab but, depending upon the detailing over the interior
supports, it may be continuous, lapped, or discontinuous. Bottomface longitudinal reinforcement may be placed on top of or below
transverse reinforcement.
Location of bottom-face longitudinal reinforcement in elevated
temperatures requires special design (Figures 4.5 and 4.6).

5.4.3

TRIMMERS
Trimmers are used to distribute the design loads to the structural
portion of the slab and/or to control cracking of the concrete at
penetrations, fittings and re-entrant corners. Deformed bar or fabric
reinforcement may be used.
Trimmers are sometimes laid at angles other than along or across the
span, and generally located between the top and bottom layers of
transverse and longitudinal reinforcement. Trimmers are generally
fixed with ties from the top and bottom layers of reinforcement.

5.5
5.5.1

CONCRETE
SPECIFICATION
The concrete is to have the compressive strength as specified
in the project documentation and the materials for the concrete
and the concrete manufacture should conform to AS 36002001.

5.5.2

CONCRETE ADDITIVES
Admixtures or concrete materials containing calcium chloride
or other chloride salts must not be used. Chemical admixtures
including plasticisers may be used if they comply with AS 3600
2001, Clause 19.

5.5.3

PREPARATION
Before concrete is placed, remove any accumulated debris, grease
or any other substance to ensure a clean bond with the BONDEK
sheeting. Remove ponded rainwater.

CONSTRUCTION

5.5.4
Form boards sandwiching
continuous reinforcement.
Lower board shaped
Concrete
to match Bondek profile

BONDEK

Prop
Transverse construction joint
Form boards sandwiching
continuous reinforcement.

Concrete

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CONSTRUCTION JOINTS
It is accepted building practice to provide construction joints where
a concrete pour is to be stopped. Such discontinuity may occur as a
result of a planned or unplanned termination of a pour. A pour may
be terminated at the end of a days work, because of bad weather or
equipment failure. Where unplanned construction joints are made,
the design engineer must approve the position.
In certain applications, the addition of water stops may be required,
such as in roof and balcony slabs where protection from corrosion of
reinforcement and sheeting is necessary.
Construction joints transverse to the span of the BONDEK sheeting are
normally located where shear forces are a minimum (such as the midthird of a slab span) and ideally over a line of propping. Locate
longitudinal construction joints in the pan (Figure 5.13).
Form construction joints with a vertical facethe easiest technique is
to sandwich a continuous reinforcement between two boards.

BONDEK

Longitudinal construction joint

Figure 5.13
Typical construction joints

5.5.5

Prior to recommencement of concreting, the construction joint must


be prepared to receive the new concrete, and the preparation
method will depend upon the age and condition of the old concrete.
Generally, thorough cleaning is required to remove loose material, to
roughen the surface and to expose the course aggregate.

PLACING
The requirements for the handling and placing of the concrete are
covered in AS 36002001, Clause 19.1.3 (Handling and placing of
concrete).
The concrete is placed between construction joints in a continuous
operation so that new concrete is placed against plastic concrete to
produce a monolithic mass. If the pouring has to be discontinued for
any more than approximately one hour, depending on the
temperature, a construction joint may be required.

During pouring, the concrete should be thoroughly compacted,


worked around ribs and reinforcement, and into corners of the EDGE
FORMS by using a vibrating compactor. Ensure that the reinforcement
remains correctly positioned so that the specified minimum concrete
cover is achieved.
Unformed concrete surfaces are screeded and finished to achieve
the specified surface texture, cover to reinforcement, depths, falls or
other surface detailing.
Surfaces which will be exposed, such as EDGE FORMS and exposed
soffits, should be cleaned of concrete spills while still wet, to reduce
subsequent work.

5.5.6

CURING
After placement, the concrete is cured by conventional methods, for
example, by keeping the slab moist for at least seven days, by
covering the surface with sand, building paper or polythene sheeting
immediately after it has been moistened with a fine spray of water.
Follow AS 36002001, Clause 19.1.5 (Curing and protection of
concrete) and good building practice. Be particularly careful when
curing in very hot or very cold weather.

5 Construction

Start pouring close to one end and spread concrete uniformly,


preferably over two or more spans. It is good practice to avoid
excessive heaping of concrete and heavy load concentrations. When
concrete is transported by wheel barrows, the use of planks or
boards is recommended.

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CONSTRUCTION

Until the concrete has cured, it is good practice to avoid


concentrated loads such as barrows and passageways with
heavy traffic.

5.5.7

WHEN TO REMOVE PROPS


Various factors affect the earliest time when the props may be
removed and a slab initially loaded. Methods of calculating times and
other guides are given in AS 36101995, Clause 5.4.3 (Stage III of
constructionFormwork stripping and after placement of concrete).

5.6
5.6.1

FINISHING
SOFFIT AND EDGE FORM FINISHES
For many applications, BONDEK gives an attractive appearance to the
underside (or soffit) of a composite slab, and will provide a
satisfactory ceilingfor example, in car parks, under-house storage
and garages, industrial floors and the like. Similarly, EDGE FORM will
give a suitable edging. Additional finishes take minimal extra effort.
Where the BONDEK soffit is to be the ceiling, take care during
construction to minimise propping marks (refer to Installation
Propping), and to provide a uniform surface at the side-laps (refer to
INSTALLATIONFASTENING SIDE-LAP JOINTS).
Exposed surfaces of BONDEK soffit and EDGE FORM may need cleaning
and/or preparation for any following finishes. The cleaning
preparations are shown in Table 5.2.
Table 5.2
Preparation of soffits and Edge Form

Prepainted
soffit or edge

Galvanised
soffit or edge

Remove all protective plastic strips from rolled corners.


Concrete seepage marks and dirt may be removed by washing
with water. For stubborn stains, use a mild solution of pure soap or
non-abrasive detergent in warm water.
Grease or oil deposits may be removed by washing as described
above. For stubborn deposits contact us for advice. Never use
abrasive or solvent type cleaners (like turps, petrol or kerosene) on
pre-painted steel.
Light corrosion marks indicated by white to grey staining due to wet
bundles may be removed with a kerosene rag. If this is unsatisfactory,
then wire brushing may be necessary. Take care not to unnecessarily
remove any of the zinc coating. If zinc coating is removed, a suitable
paint system must be used.
Grease or oil deposits may be removed with a kerosene rag.
For stubborn deposits, use paint thinners.
Concrete seepage marks and dirt to be removed by washing as
described above.

5.6.2

PAINTING
Various painting systems are available for use with zinc coatings to
provide a decorative finish and/or to provide an appropriate
corrosion protection system.
There are recommendations suitable for painting soffits and edges in
Painting zinc-coated or zincalume steel sheet (BLUESCOPE LYSAGHT
technical information booklet). Field (on site) painting systems from
that booklet are summarised in Table 5.3.
The performance of a paint system is influenced by the quality of
preparation and applicationclosely follow the paint manufacturers
instructions.
For painted soffits, it may be preferable to cover the gaps of the ribs
prior to painting. BONSTRIP snaps into the gaps of the ribs of the
BONDEK sheeting and produces an attractive appearance (Figure 5.14).
The gap at the side-lap joint can be filled with a continuous bead of
silicon sealant prior to painting.

Figure 5.14
BONDSTRIP makes an attractive cover for
the gaps formed by BONDEK ribs

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Table 5.3
Painting BONDEK soffits and edge form
Exposure
classification
(AS 3600)
A1 & A2

Primer
Type

Finish
Application

Water-borne acrylic
(1 coat)

Brush

2-pack etch primer


(1 coat)

Brush or
spray

Zinc dust/zinc oxide


(1 coat)

Brush or
spray

B1

B2

5.6.3

2-pack etch primer


(1 coat)

Brush or
spray

Type

Application

Water-borne acrylic
(2 coats)
Alkyd
(2 coats)
Oleoresinous/micaceous
iron oxide (2 coats)
Zinc dust/zinc oxide
(1 coat)
Alkyd
(2 coats)
Oleoresinous/micaceous
iron oxide (2 coats)
High build vinyl
(2 coats)
2-pack polyurethane
(2 coats)

Brush
Brush or
spray
Brush or
spray
Brush or
spray
Brush or
spray
Brush or
spray
Spray
Brush or
spray

PLASTERING
Finishes such as vermiculite plaster can be applied directly to the
underside of BONDEK with the open rib providing a positive key. With
some products it may be necessary to treat the galvanised steel
surface with an appropriate bonding agent prior to application.
Plaster-based finishes can be trowelled smooth, or sprayed on to
give a textured surface. They can also be coloured to suit interior
design requirements.

5.6.4

CHANGE OF FLOOR LOADINGS

5.7

SUSPENDED CEILINGS
AND SERVICES

5.7.1

PLASTERBOARD
A BONDEK soffit may be covered with plasterboard by fixing to
battens.
Fixing to battens
Steel ceiling battens can be fixed directly to the underside of the
slab using powder-actuated fasteners. The plasterboard is then fixed
to ceiling battens in the usual way (Figure 5.15).
Concrete

Batten
BONDEK

Plaster board

Figure 5.15
Fixing plasterboard to

BONDEK

5 Construction

Where a building is being refurbished, or there is a change of


occupancy and floor use, you may need to increase the fire
resistance of the BONDEK composite slabs. This may be achieved
by the addition of a suitable fire-protection material to the underside
of the slabs. The open ribs of BONDEK provide a positive key to
keep the fire spray in position. Such work is beyond the scope of
this manual.

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5.7.2

SUSPENDED CEILING
Ceilings are easily suspended from BONDEK slabs using Ceiling
Suspension Nuts, BON-NUT suspension nuts, or BONWEDGE suspension
brackets which comply with the load capacity requirements of AS
2785. Threaded rods or wire hangers are then used to support the
ceiling. Alternatively, hangers may be attached to eyelet pins
powder-driven into the underside of the slab, or to pigtail hangers
inserted through pilot holes in the BONDEK sheeting before
concreting (Figure 5.16).

5.7.3

SUSPENDED SERVICES
Services such as fire sprinkler systems, piping and ducting are easily
suspended from BONDEK slabs using BON-NUT suspension nuts which
comply with the load capacity requirements of AS2118 (Figure5.16).
Ceiling Suspension Nuts or BONWEDGE suspension brackets are
suitable for services other than fire sprinkler systemsthreaded rods
being used to support the services.

5.8

ACCESSORIES

Bonwedge
Lightweight bracket for rods
to suspend ceilings or services
(other than fire sprinkler systems).

Hole 8 mm dia.

Configuration Loading
Single Bonwedge Eccentric
Double BonwedgeEccentric
Double Bonwedge Central

Safe load
(kN)
1.0
1.3
1.7

21.5

8.5

Ceiling suspension nut


Pressed metal threaded bracket
to suspend ceilings or services.
Thread: M6
Max. load: 270 kg

Bon-nut
Heavy duty square nut to
suspend ceilings or services.
Glued to a paper strip
makes insertion easy.
Threads: M8, M10 and M12

Brackets from hoop iron

Edgeform
A galvanised section that creates a permanent
formwork at the slab edgescut, mitred and
screwed on site. Stock slab depths: 100, 125,
150 mm (others to special order).
Stock length: 6100 mm

Bonfill
Polystyrene foam stops concrete
and air entering ends of ribs.
Stock length: 1200 mm
Required: 300 mm per sheet of Bondek

Figure 5.16
BONDEK accessories

Bonstrip
Plastic trim to cover gaps formed by ribs.
Used when underside of Bondek forms
an exposed ceiling.
Stock length: 3000 mm

Bondek
BMT
0.75
1.00

Safe load
(kN)
4.4
6.7

WORKED EXAMPLE

WORKED EXAMPLES
EXAMPLE 1
Design a three-span composite slab for steel-frame construction.

4.8 m

4.0 m

4.6 m

Design parameters
Maximum slab span (L) = 4.8 m
Superimposed dead load (Gsup)

1 kPa

Live load ( Q ) = 3 kPa


Negative and fire reinforcement: 10 mm bar of D500N
Exposure classification: A1
Maximum deflection of formwork (D mm) = L/240
Maximum total deflection of composite slab = L /250
Maximum incremental deflection of composite slab: not required
Concrete density (

c ) = 2000 kg/m (g = 21 kN/m )


3

Concrete strength ( fc) = 25 MPa


Crack control for flexure: not required
Crack control for shrinkage and temperature effects: minor
BONDEK

base metal thickness = 0.75 mm

Fire resistance period = F60


Vertical flexibility of support beams is small enough to be ignored.

The crack control for flexure is not required, consequently two


options may be considered (see Section 3.2). The reduced weight of
lightweight concrete may be ignored (see Section 3.5.4). The ratio of
longer to shorter span length does not exceed 1.2, reinforcing bar is
10 mm diameter, thus all necessary data can be read directly from
the design tables.
Solution 1: Slab is designed as continuous for strength and
serviceability
The data in the tables are applicable to both end and interior spans.
From the table on Page 104: D = 140 mm; 2 rows of propping; 480
mm2 of negative reinforcement laid to standard Pattern 1 (Figure 3.1).
From the table on Page 105: additional fire (longitudinal)
reinforcement of 360 mm2 must be placed as required for Fire Detail
2 (Figure 4.5).
From Table 3.6, mesh SL62, laid on the top (Figure 1.1), may be used
to control cracking due to temperature and shrinkage effects.
Concrete cover is 20 mm.
Solution 2: Slab is designed as a series of simply-supported
slabs.
From table on Page 68, Dcs = 170 mm; 2 rows of propping, no
negative reinforcement is necessary. From the table on Page 69:
additional fire (longitudinal) reinforcement of 510 mm2 must be
placed as required for Fire Detail 2 (Figure 4.5)the only option for
simply-supported slabs. The mesh SL72, laid on the bottom, may be
used to control cracking due to temperature and shrinkage effects.
The choice between these two options may depend on which option
is more economical.

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WORKED EXAMPLE

EXAMPLE 2
Design multiple-span composite slab for concrete-frame construction.

B
5.1 m

C
5.2 m

D
4.4 m

E
4.5 m

Design parameters
Band-beam width = 1 m
Superimposed dead load (Gsup) 1 kPa
Live load ( Q ) = 10 kPa
Negative reinforcement: 9.5 mm bar of D500L
Exposure classification : A1
Maximum deflection of formwork ( mm) = L/240
Maximum total deflection of composite slab = L /250
Maximum incremental deflection of composite slab: not required
Concrete density ( c ) = 2400 kg/m3 (g = 25 kN/m3)
Concrete strength ( fc ) = 25 MPa
Crack control for flexure: required
Crack control for shrinkage and temperature effects: moderate
BONDEK

base metal thickness = 0.6 mm

Fire design: not required


Vertical flexibility of support beams is small enough to be ignored.
The ratio of longer to shorter span length does not exceed 1.2, thus
all necessary data may be read directly from the design tables.
Support B
From the table on Page 116: Dcs = 190 mm for the end span (AB);
2 rows of propping; 890 mm2 of negative reinforcement with bar
10 mm diameter, grade D500N only.
Span length must be 5.1 metres, so dont consider length of interior
span of 5.2 metres.
If the soffit is to be exposed, it is desirable to use form ply strips,
300 mm wide, for props to avoid localised damage to the BONDEK.
However, L-grade reinforcement was specified, thus the area of
negative reinforcement must be increased for all support regions
because moment redistribution is not allowed for L-grade
reinforcement (Section 3.10):
Ast = 890 x 1.43 = 1273 mm2.
Proper compacting and placing of concrete is possible (Section 3.8.3).
The negative reinforcement pattern is a standard one (Figure 3.1).
The RL818 mesh, placed on top, may be used to control temperature
and shrinkage effects.

WORKED EXAMPLE

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Support A
The design of the top negative reinforcement (Figure 1.1) must be
based on rotational restraint provided by the end band-beam
(similar to the left side of Figure 3.1); and can be taken
conservatively as for Support B.
Supports D
The span length is taken as 4.5 m (maximum of 4.4 m, and 4.5 m).
Our design tables would give a thickness less than 190 mm. You may
design the slab with that reduced thickness or keep 190 mm
throughout. In both cases 820 mm2 of negative reinforcement is
acceptable, though a bit conservative for 190 mm. A 160 mm option
would require Pattern 2 of negative reinforcement (Figure 3.2).
Ast = 820 x 1.43 = 1173 mm2
Note that the first interior span (B-C) must always have the same
thickness as the end span.
Anchorage reinforcement: End support
w/L = (2 x 0.5) / 5.1 = 0.2 (Table 3.8)
Aanchorage = 0.23 x 890 = 205 mm2 (D500L or D500N)
Anchorage reinforcement: Support B
Aanchorage = 0.16 x 890 = 142 mm2
Anchorage reinforcement: Support D
Aanchorage = 0.16 x 820 = 131 mm2
For fire-rated buildings, the bottom fire reinforcement can also be
treated as anchorage reinforcement.

a thinner slab;

less reinforcement for interior spans;

slabs for interior spans may be designed thinner than end spans;

less negative reinforcement required if D500N is specified for


shrinkage reinforcement; and

less temporary props.

6 Worked examples

To get a more economical design you could run BONDEK 2003,


because our design tables were developed for steel-frame and
masonry-wall construction and dont allow for the positive effect
of band-beams on deflections and propping. BONDEK 2003 is likely
to give:

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WORKED EXAMPLE

EXAMPLE 3
Design simply-supported slab for steel-frame construction.

4.5 m

Design parameters
Slab span = 4.5 m
Superimposed dead load (Gsup) 3 kPa
Live load ( Q ) = 3 kPa
Exposure classification: A1
Maximum deflection of formwork ( mm) = L/240
Maximum total deflection of composite slab = L /250
Maximum incremental deflection of composite slab = L /500
Concrete density (c) = 2000 kg/m3 (g = 21 kN/m3)
Concrete strength ( fc) = 25 MPa
Crack control for flexure: not applicable
Crack control for shrinkage and temperature effects:moderate
BONDEK

base metal thickness = 1.00 mm

Fire resistance period = F60


Our Design Tables are worked out for normal weight concrete with
superimposed dead load not exceeding 1 kPa. The superimposed
load in this example is 3 kPa and must be transformed into
additional live load as described in Section 3.5.5. This can be done
using the advantage of light-weight concrete:
Additional Live load = (3 - 1 - (25 - 21) x 0.2) x 2 = 2.4 kPa
(where Dcs = 200 mm - preliminary slab thickness from the table on
Page 58).
Total transformed live load = 5.4 kPa.
From the table on Page 58: Dcs = 190 mm; 1 row of propping.
From the table on Page 59: additional fire (longitudinal)
reinforcement of 460 mm2 (10 mm diameter, D500N) must be
placed as required for Fire Detail 2 (Figure 4.5)the only option for
simply-supported slabs. The mesh RL818, placed on the bottom,
may be used to control shrinkage and temperature effects.

Index to design tables


Deflection

PAGE NUMBERS
Composite Fire
design
design

Exposure
Classn

fc

A1
A1
B1
B1
B2
B2

25
25
32
32
40
40

48
50
52
54
56
58

49
51
53
55
57
59

A1
A1
B1
B1
B2
B2

25
25
32
32
40
40

60
62
64
66
68
70

61
63
65
67
69
71

A1
A1
B1
B1
B2
B2

25
25
32
32
40
40

72
74
76
78
80
82

73
75
77
79
81
83

A1
A1
B1
B1
B2
B2

25
25
32
32
40
40

84
86
88
90
92
94

85
87
89
91
93
95

A1
A1
B1
B1
B2
B2

25
25
32
32
40
40

96
98
100
102
104
106

97
99
101
103
105
107

A1
A1
B1
B1
B2
B2

25
25
32
32
40
40

108
110
112
114
116
118

109
111
113
115
117
119

Single spans
1.0 mm
L/250
L/250
L/250
L/250
L/250
L/250

total
(L/500)
total
(L/500)
total
(L/500)

0.75 mm
L/250
L/250
L/250
L/250
L/250
L/250

total
(L/500)
total
(L/500)
total
(L/500)

0.60 mm
L/250
L/250
L/250
L/250
L/250
L/250

total
(L/500)
total
(L/500)
total
(L/500)

Continuous spans
1.0 mm
L/250
L/250
L/250
L/250
L/250
L/250

total
(L/500)
total
(L/500)
total
(L/500)

0.75 mm
L/250
L/250
L/250
L/250
L/250
L/250

total
(L/500)
total
(L/500)
total
(L/500)

0.60 mm
L/250
L/250
L/250
L/250
L/250
L/250

total
(L/500)
total
(L/500)
total
(L/500)

47
7 Tables: Index

DESIGN TABLES : SINGLE SPANS

Continuity of sheeting
BONDEK sheeting is not continuous
over permanent supports

Fire detail 2
Loading parameters
Gsup = 1 kPa
s = 0.7
l = 0.4

Fire reinforcing bar


10 mm diameter

Material properties
Normal density concrete
Fire reinforcement: D500N
Shrinkage reinforcement D500L

fc
25 MPa

A1

EXPOSURE
CLASSIFICATION

L/250 TOTAL

DEFLECTION

Single span

BONDEK

1.0mm

Props
Slab thickness
Props
per span
(mm)
per span
L/240
L /150

KEY
2 170 1

120
140
150
160
180
190

4200 1
4500 1
4800 1
5100 1
5400 2
5700 2
210
230
240

100
110
110

3300 1
3600 1
3900 1

6000 2
6300 3
6600 3

90
90
100

90
90
90

1.5 kPa

2400 1
2700 1
3000 1

1500 0
1800 0
2100 0

Span
(mm)

2
2
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
0
1

0
0
0

2
3
3

1
2
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
0
0

220
230
250

170
180
200

130
140
150

100
110
110

90
100
100

90
90
90

2 kPa

2
2
2

1
1
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
1
1

0
0
0

2
3

1
2
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
0
0

230
240

180
190
210

130
150
160

100
110
120

90
100
100

90
90
90

3 kPa

2
2

1
1
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
1
1

0
0
0

2
3

2
2
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
0
0

230
250

190
200
220

140
160
170

110
110
130

90
100
100

90
90
90

4 kPa

2
2

1
1
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
1
1

0
0
0

2
2
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
0
0

240

190
210
230

150
160
180

110
120
130

100
100
100

90
90
90

1
1
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
1
1

0
0
0

Live loads Q
5 kPa

2
2
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
0
0

250

200
220
230

150
170
180

110
130
140

100
100
100

90
90
90

6 kPa

1
1
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
1
1

0
0
0

Composite slab design

2
2
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
0
0

210
23 0
250

16 0
180
19 0

120
13 0
150

100
10 0
110

90
90
90

7.5 kPa

1
2
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
1
1

0
0
0

2
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
0
0

230
24 0

17 0
190
21 0

130
14 0
160

100
10 0
110

90
90
10 0

10 kPa

1
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
1
1

0
0
0

1
1
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
0
0

250

200
210
230

140
160
180

100
110
130

90
100
100

15 kPa

s 01a

6000
6300
6600

1 5100
5400
5700

1 4200
1 4500
1 4800

1 3300
1 3600
1 3900

0 2400
1 2700
1 3000

0 1500
0 1800
0 2100

Span
(mm)

48
DESIGN TABLES : SINGLE SPANS

6600

6300

6000

5700

5400

5100

4800

4500

4200

3900

3600

3300

3000

2700

2400

2100

1800

1500

Span
(mm)

F90

100
90
100
130
100
190
100
250
100
330
100
420
100
530
110
490
110
590
120
570
140
520
150
560
160
600
180
610
190
650
210
680
230
710
240
760

F60

90
120
90
190
90
260
90
360
90
500
100
420
100
530
110
490
110
590
120
570
140
510
150
530
160
560
180
560
190
600
210
610
230
630
240
680

120
80
120
120
120
170
120
220
120
280
120
350
120
430
120
520
120
620
120
740
140
670
150
710
160
760
180
770
190
830
210
860
230
890
240
960

140
120
140
170
140
230
140
310
140
390
140
490
140
590
140
710
140
840
140
980
140
1130
150
1210
160
1290
180
1310
190
1410
210
1460
230
1520
240
1640

F120 F180

1.5 kPa

90
130
90
200
90
280
90
390
100
340
100
440
100
560
110
510
110
620
130
510
140
530
150
550
170
540
180
580
200
590
220
610
230
650
250
680

F60

100
100
100
140
100
200
100
260
100
340
100
440
100
560
110
510
110
620
130
510
140
540
150
580
170
580
180
630
200
650
220
670
230
720
250
760

F90

120
90
120
130
120
170
120
230
120
290
120
370
120
450
120
540
120
650
130
660
140
690
150
730
170
740
180
790
200
820
220
850
230
920
250
960

140
120
140
180
140
240
140
320
140
410
140
500
140
610
140
730
140
870
140
1020
140
1180
150
1250
170
1260
180
1350
200
1400
220
1450
230
1560
250
1640

F120 F180

2 kPa

90
140
90
220
90
310
90
430
100
380
100
490
100
620
110
560
120
550
130
560
150
520
160
550
180
540
190
580
210
590
230
620
240
660

F60

120
90
120
140
120
190
120
250
120
320
120
400
120
490
120
590
120
710
130
720
150
690
160
730
180
750
190
800
210
830
230
870
240
940

140
130
140
190
140
260
140
340
140
430
140
540
140
660
140
790
140
930
140
1090
150
1170
160
1250
180
1270
190
1370
210
1420
230
1480
240
1600

F120 F180

90
160
90
240
90
340
90
490
100
410
100
540
110
500
110
620
130
510
140
530
160
510
170
540
190
540
200
580
220
600
230
650
250
670

F60

100
110
100
170
100
230
100
310
100
410
100
540
110
500
110
620
130
510
140
540
160
540
170
580
190
590
200
640
220
670
230
720
250
750

120
100
120
150
120
200
120
270
120
340
120
430
120
530
120
640
130
650
140
690
160
680
170
730
190
750
200
810
220
850
230
910
250
960

690
200
720
220

140
140
140
200
140
280
140
360
140
460
140
580
140
700
140
840
140
1000
140
1170
160
1160
170
1250
190
1280
200
1390
220
1440
230
1560
250
1630

F120 F180

4 kPa
F90

F60, F90, F120, F180


are fire resistance periods
(see Section 4.3)

100
110
100
150
100
210
100
290
100
380
100
490
100
620
110
560
120
550
130
560
150
540
160
580
180
590
190
630
210
660
230
690
240
740

F90

3 kPa
100
120
100
180
100
250
100
340
100
450
100
590
110
540
120
530
130
540
150
530
160
570
180
580
190
630
210
650
230
680
240
730

F90

120
110
120
160
120
210
120
280
120
360
120
460
120
560
120
690
130
700
150
670
160
720
180
730
190
790
210
820
230
860
240
930

140
150
140
220
140
290
140
390
140
490
140
610
140
750
140
900
140
1060
150
1140
160
1230
180
1250
190
1350
210
1400
230
1460
240
1580

F120 F180

90
180
90
280
90
410
100
370
100
490
100
640
110
580
130
480
140
510
150
530
170
520
180
560
200
570
220
590
230
630
250
660

F60

Fire reinforcement (mm2/m)

KEY
Slab thickness (mm)

90
170
90
260
90
370
100
340
100
450
100
590
110
540
120
530
130
540
150
500
160
540
180
530
190
570
210
590
230
610
240
650

F60

Live loads Q
5 kPa

Fire design

100
130
100
190
100
270
100
370
100
490
100
640
110
580
130
490
140
520
150
560
170
560
180
610
200
630
220
650
230
710
250
740

120
110
120
170
120
230
120
300
120
390
120
490
120
600
130
620
140
660
150
710
170
710
180
770
200
800
220
830
230
900
250
940

140
160
140
230
140
310
140
410
140
520
140
650
140
790
140
950
140
1130
150
1210
170
1220
180
1320
200
1360
220
1410
230
1530
250
1600

F120 F180

6 kPa
F90

90
210
90
310
90
470
100
410
100
550
110
520
120
520
130
530
150
490
160
530
180
530
190
570
210
580
230
600
250
630

F60

100
140
100
210
100
300
100
410
100
550
110
520
120
520
130
530
150
520
160
560
180
570
190
620
210
640
230
670
250
710

120
120
120
180
120
250
120
330
120
430
120
540
120
670
130
680
150
660
160
710
180
720
190
790
210
820
230
850
250
900

140
170
140
250
140
340
140
440
140
570
140
700
140
860
140
1030
150
1120
160
1210
180
1240
190
1340
210
1390
230
1450
250
1530

F120 F180

7.5 kPa
F90

90
240
90
370
100
350
100
480
100
660
110
610
130
500
140
530
160
510
170
550
190
550
210
570
230
590
240
640

F60

100
170
100
250
100
350
100
480
100
660
110
610
130
500
140
540
160
540
170
590
190
600
210
630
230
660
240
710

120
140
120
210
120
290
120
380
120
490
120
620
130
650
140
690
160
680
170
750
190
770
210
790
230
830
240
910

140
190
140
280
140
380
140
500
140
640
140
800
140
970
140
1170
160
1170
170
1270
190
1300
210
1350
230
1420
240
1540

F120 F180

10 kPa
F90

100
210
100
320
100
460
100
650
110
610
130
510
140
560
160
560
180
570
200
590
210
650
230
680
250
720

120
180
120
260
120
360
120
480
120
620
130
660
140
710
160
710
180
730
200
750
210
830
230
870
250
910

s01b

140
240
140
340
140
470
140
620
140
790
140
980
140
1210
160
1210
180
1240
200
1280
210
1410
230
1480
250
1560

F120 F180

15 kPa
F90

6600

6300

6000

5700

5400

5100

4800

4500

4200

3900

3600

3300

3000

2700

2400

2100

1800

1500

Span
(mm)

7 Tables: Single spans

90
320
100
320
100
460
100
650
110
610
130
510
140
540
160
530
180
530
200
540
210
590
230
610
250
640

F60

DESIGN TABLES : SINGLE SPANS

49

Continuity of sheeting
BONDEK sheeting is not continuous
over permanent supports

Fire detail 2
Loading parameters
Gsup = 1 kPa
s = 0.7
l = 0.4

Fire reinforcing bar


10 mm diameter

Material properties
Normal density concrete
Fire reinforcement: D500N
Shrinkage reinforcement D500L

fc
25 MPa

A1

EXPOSURE
CLASSIFICATION

L/250 TOTAL &


L/500 INCREMENTAL

DEFLECTION

Single span

BONDEK

1.0mm

Props
Slab thickness
Props
per span
(mm)
per span
L/240
L /150

KEY
2 170 1

6000 2
6300 3

230
250

180
200
210

5100 1
5400 2
5700 2

100
110
120

3300 1
3600 1
3900 1
130
150
160

90
90
100

2400 1
2700 1
3000 1

4200 1
4500 1
4800 1

90
90
90

1.5 kPa

1500 0
1800 0
2100 0

Span
(mm)

2
2

1
1
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
0
1

0
0
0

2
3

2
2
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
0
0

240
250

190
200
220

140
150
170

100
110
130

90
100
100

90
90
90

2 kPa

2
2

1
1
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
1
1

0
0
0

2
2
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
0
0

25 0

200
210
230

150
160
18 0

110
120
130

90
100
100

90
90
90

3 kPa

1
1
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
1
1

0
0
0

2
2
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
0
0

210
220
240

160
17 0
19 0

110
130
140

90
100
100

90
90
90

4 kPa

1
1
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
1
1

0
0
0

2
2
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
0
0

220
230
25 0

17 0
180
20 0

120
14 0
150

100
100
110

90
90
90

1
2
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
1
1

0
0
0

Live loads Q
5 kPa

2
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
0
0

220
240

170
190
210

130
140
160

100
100
110

90
90
90

6 kPa

1
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
1
1

0
0
0

Composite slab design

2
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
0
0

240
250

18 0
200
22 0

130
15 0
170

100
10 0
120

90
90
90

7.5 kPa

1
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
1
1

0
0
0

1
1
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
0
0

25 0

20 0
220
24 0

150
16 0
180

100
11 0
130

90
90
10 0

10 kPa

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
1
1

0
0
0

1
1

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
0
0

220
240

170
190
200

110
130
150

90
100
100

15 kPa

s 02a

6000
6300

5100
5400
5700

1 4200
1 4500
4800

1 3300
1 3600
1 3900

0 2400
1 2700
1 3000

0 1500
0 1800
0 2100

Span
(mm)

50
DESIGN TABLES : SINGLE SPANS

6300

6000

5700

5400

5100

4800

4500

4200

3900

3600

3300

3000

2700

2400

2100

1800

1500

Span
(mm)

F90

100
90
100
130
100
190
100
250
100
330
100
420
100
530
110
490
120
480
130
490
150
490
160
520
180
540
200
560
210
610
230
640
250
670

F60

90
120
90
190
90
260
90
360
90
500
100
420
100
530
110
490
120
480
130
490
150
460
160
490
180
500
200
510
210
550
230
570
250
600

120
80
120
120
120
170
120
220
120
280
120
350
120
430
120
520
120
620
130
630
150
620
160
660
180
680
200
710
210
770
230
810
250
850

140
120
140
170
140
230
140
310
140
390
140
490
140
590
140
710
140
840
140
980
150
1050
160
1130
180
1160
200
1210
210
1310
230
1380
250
1450

F120 F180

1.5 kPa

90
130
90
200
90
280
90
390
100
340
100
440
100
560
110
510
130
440
140
460
150
480
170
480
190
490
200
520
220
540
240
570
250
610

F60

100
100
100
140
100
200
100
260
100
340
100
440
100
560
110
510
130
440
140
470
150
500
170
510
190
530
200
580
220
600
240
640
250
690

F90

120
90
120
130
120
170
120
230
120
290
120
370
120
450
120
540
130
560
140
600
150
640
170
650
190
670
200
730
220
770
240
810
250
870

140
120
140
180
140
240
140
320
140
410
140
500
140
610
140
730
140
870
140
1020
150
1090
170
1110
190
1150
200
1250
220
1310
240
1380
250
1490

F120 F180

2 kPa

90
140
90
220
90
310
90
430
100
380
100
490
110
460
120
460
130
470
150
440
160
470
180
480
200
490
210
530
230
550
250
580

F60

120
90
120
140
120
190
120
250
120
320
120
400
120
490
120
590
130
610
150
590
160
640
180
660
200
690
210
750
230
780
250
830

140
130
140
190
140
260
140
340
140
430
140
540
140
660
140
790
140
930
150
1010
160
1090
180
1120
200
1170
210
1270
230
1330
250
1410

F120 F180

90
160
90
240
90
340
90
490
100
410
100
540
110
500
130
420
140
450
160
440
170
470
190
480
210
500
220
540
240
560

F60

100
110
100
170
100
230
100
310
100
410
100
540
110
500
130
430
140
460
160
460
170
510
190
520
210
550
220
600
240
630

120
100
120
150
120
200
120
270
120
340
120
430
120
530
130
550
140
580
160
590
170
640
190
660
210
700
220
760
240
800

690
200
720
220

140
140
140
200
140
280
140
360
140
460
140
580
140
700
140
840
140
1000
160
1000
170
1090
190
1130
210
1190
220
1290
240
1360

F120 F180

4 kPa
F90

F60, F90, F120, F180


are fire resistance periods
(see Section 4.3)

100
110
100
150
100
210
100
290
100
380
100
490
110
460
120
460
130
470
150
470
160
510
180
520
200
540
210
590
230
620
250
650

F90

3 kPa
100
120
100
180
100
250
100
340
100
450
110
430
120
440
140
410
150
450
170
460
180
510
200
530
220
560
230
610
250
640

F90

120
110
120
160
120
210
120
280
120
360
120
460
120
560
140
530
150
570
170
590
180
640
200
670
220
700
230
770
250
810

140
150
140
220
140
290
140
390
140
490
140
610
140
750
140
900
150
980
170
1000
180
1090
200
1140
220
1200
230
1310
250
1380

F120 F180

90
180
90
280
90
410
100
370
100
490
110
470
130
400
140
430
160
420
170
450
190
460
210
480
220
520
240
550

F60

Fire reinforcement (mm2/m)

KEY
Slab thickness (mm)

90
170
90
260
90
370
100
340
100
450
110
430
120
440
140
400
150
430
170
430
180
470
200
480
220
500
230
540
250
570

F60

Live loads Q
5 kPa

Fire design

100
130
100
190
100
270
100
370
100
490
110
470
130
400
140
440
160
440
170
490
190
510
210
530
220
580
240
610

120
110
120
170
120
230
120
300
120
390
120
490
130
520
140
560
160
560
170
620
190
640
210
670
220
740
240
780

140
160
140
230
140
310
140
410
140
520
140
650
140
790
140
950
160
960
170
1050
190
1090
210
1150
220
1250
240
1320

F120 F180

6 kPa
F90

90
210
90
310
90
470
100
410
100
550
120
420
130
440
150
420
170
420
180
460
200
470
220
490
240
520
250
560

F60

100
140
100
210
100
300
100
410
100
550
120
420
130
440
150
440
170
450
180
490
200
520
220
550
240
580
250
630

120
120
120
180
120
250
120
330
120
430
120
540
130
560
150
560
170
570
180
630
200
660
220
690
240
730
250
800

140
170
140
250
140
340
140
440
140
570
140
700
140
860
150
950
170
970
180
1070
200
1120
220
1180
240
1250
250
1360

F120 F180

7.5 kPa
F90

90
240
90
370
100
350
100
480
110
470
130
410
150
390
160
430
180
440
200
450
220
470
240
500
250
550

F60

100
170
100
250
100
350
100
480
110
470
130
410
150
410
160
460
180
470
200
500
220
530
240
560
250
610

120
140
120
210
120
290
120
380
120
490
130
520
150
520
160
580
180
600
200
630
220
670
240
710
250
780

140
190
140
280
140
380
140
500
140
640
140
800
150
890
160
990
180
1020
200
1070
220
1140
240
1210
250
1330

F120 F180

10 kPa
F90

90
320
100
320
100
460
110
460
130
400
150
390
170
400
190
420
200
460
220
490
240
510

F60

s02b

6300

6000

5700

5400

5100

4800

120 140
1500
180 240
120 140
1800
260 340
120 140
2100
360 470
120 140
2400
480 620
130 140
2700
520 790
150 150
3000
520 890
170 170
3300
550 930
190 190
3600
580 980
200 200
3900
650 1100
220 220
4200
690 1170
240 240
4500
730 1240

Span
(mm)

7 Tables: Single spans

100
210
100
320
100
460
110
460
130
410
150
410
170
430
190
460
200
510
220
540
240
580

F120 F180

15 kPa
F90

DESIGN TABLES : SINGLE SPANS

51

Continuity of sheeting
BONDEK sheeting is not continuous
over permanent supports

Fire detail 2
Loading parameters
Gsup = 1 kPa
s = 0.7
l = 0.4

Fire reinforcing bar


10 mm diameter

Material properties
Normal density concrete
Fire reinforcement: D500N
Shrinkage reinforcement D500L

fc
32 MPa

B1

EXPOSURE
CLASSIFICATION

L/250 TOTAL

DEFLECTION

Single span

BONDEK

1.0mm

Props
Slab thickness
Props
per span
(mm)
per span
L/240
L /150

KEY
2 170 1

200
210
230
240

6000 2
6300 2
6600 3
6900 3

150
170
180

5100 1
5400 2
5700 2

110
110
110

3300 1
3600 1
3900 1
120
130
140

110
110
110

2400 1
2700 1
3000 1

4200 1
4500 1
4800 1

110
110
110

1.5 kPa

1500 0
1800 0
2100 0

Span
(mm)

2
2
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
1
1

0
0
0

2
2
3

1
2
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
0
0

250

200
220
230

160
170
190

120
130
150

110
110
110

110
110
110

110
110
110

2 kPa

2
2
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
1
1

0
0
0

2
3
3

1
2
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
0
0

210
230
250

170
180
200

130
140
150

110
110
120

110
110
110

110
110
110

3 kPa

2
2
2

1
1
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
1
1

0
0
0

2
3

1
2
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
0
0

220
240

180
190
210

130
150
160

110
110
120

110
110
110

110
110
110

4 kPa

2
2

1
1
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
1
1

0
0
0

2
3

1
2
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
0
0

230
250

180
200
210

140
160
170

110
110
130

110
110
110

110
110
110

2
2

1
1
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
1
1

0
0
0

Live loads Q
5 kPa

2
2
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
0
0

240

190
210
220

150
160
180

110
120
130

110
110
110

110
110
110

6 kPa

1
1
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
1
1

0
0
0

Composite slab design

2
2
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
0
0

25 0

20 0
220
23 0

160
17 0
190

110
13 0
140

110
110
11 0

110
110
11 0

7.5 kPa

1
1
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
1
1

0
0
0

2
2
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
0
0

220
230
250

170
180
20 0

12 0
140
15 0

11 0
110
110

110
11 0
110

10 kPa

1
2
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
1
1

0
0
0

1
1
1

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
0
0

240

190
210
220

140
160
170

110
110
120

110
110
110

15 kPa

s03a

6900

6000
6300
6600

1 5100
5400
5700

1 4200
1 4500
1 4800

1 3300
1 3600
1 3900

0 2400
1 2700
1 3000

0 1500
0 1800
0 2100

Span
(mm)

52
DESIGN TABLES : SINGLE SPANS

6900

6600

6300

6000

5700

5400

5100

4800

4500

4200

3900

3600

3300

3000

2700

2400

2100

1800

1500

Span
(mm)

110 120
80
80
110 120
110 120
110 120
150 170
110 120
200 220
110 120
250 280
110 120
320 350
110 120
390 420
110 120
470 510
110 120
570 610
120 120
550 710
130 130
560 720
140 140
590 750
150 150
630 790
170 170
630 800
180 180
670 850
200 200
690 880
210 210
740 940
230 230
770 980
240 240
820 1040

110
80
110
110
110
150
110
200
110
250
110
320
110
390
110
470
110
570
120
550
130
560
140
570
150
600
170
580
180
620
200
630
210
670
230
690
240
730

140
120
140
170
140
230
140
310
140
390
140
480
140
590
140
700
140
830
140
970
140
1120
140
1280
150
1350
170
1360
180
1450
200
1490
210
1600
230
1660
240
1780

F120 F180

F90

F60

1.5 kPa

110
80
110
110
110
160
110
210
110
260
110
330
110
410
110
490
110
590
120
580
130
580
150
540
160
570
170
600
190
610
200
650
220
660
230
710
250
730

F60

140
120
140
180
140
240
140
320
140
400
140
500
140
610
140
730
140
860
140
1000
140
1160
150
1230
160
1310
170
1400
190
1430
200
1540
220
1590
230
1710
250
1780

F120 F180

110 120
80
90
110 120
110 130
110 120
160 170
110 120
210 230
110 120
260 290
110 120
330 360
110 120
410 440
110 120
490 530
110 120
590 630
120 120
580 750
130 130
590 750
150 150
570 720
160 160
610 770
170 170
650 820
190 190
660 840
200 200
710 900
220 220
740 930
230 230
790 1000
250 250
820 1050

F90

2 kPa

110
80
110
120
110
170
110
220
110
290
110
360
110
440
110
540
120
530
130
540
140
560
150
580
170
570
180
600
200
610
210
650
230
670
250
700

F60

110
90
110
130
110
180
110
240
110
310
110
390
110
480
110
590
120
570
130
580
150
540
160
570
180
570
190
610
210
620
220
660
240
680

F60

110
90
110
130
110
180
110
240
110
310
110
390
110
480
110
590
120
570
130
580
150
570
160
610
180
620
190
660
210
680
220
740
240
770

120
100
120
150
120
200
120
260
120
340
120
420
120
510
120
620
120
740
130
750
150
720
160
770
180
780
190
840
210
870
220
930
240
970

690
200
720
220

140
140
140
200
140
280
140
360
140
460
140
570
140
700
140
830
140
980
140
1150
150
1230
160
1310
180
1330
190
1430
210
1480
220
1590
240
1660

F120 F180

4 kPa
F90

F60, F90, F120, F180


are fire resistance periods
(see Section 4.3)

140
130
140
190
140
260
140
340
140
430
140
540
140
650
140
780
140
920
140
1080
140
1240
150
1320
170
1320
180
1420
200
1460
210
1560
230
1630
250
1700

F120 F180

110 120
80
90
110 120
120 140
110 120
170 190
110 120
220 240
110 120
290 310
110 120
360 390
110 120
440 480
110 120
540 580
120 120
530 690
130 130
550 700
140 140
580 730
150 150
610 770
170 170
610 780
180 180
660 830
200 200
670 860
210 210
720 920
230 230
750 960
250 250
790 1000

F90

3 kPa
110
100
110
140
110
200
110
260
110
330
110
420
110
520
110
640
130
530
140
570
160
560
170
600
180
650
200
670
210
720
230
750
250
780

F90

120
110
120
160
120
210
120
280
120
360
120
450
120
550
120
670
130
680
140
720
160
710
170
770
180
820
200
850
210
910
230
950
250
990

140
150
140
210
140
290
140
380
140
490
140
610
140
740
140
890
140
1050
140
1220
160
1210
170
1310
180
1400
200
1440
210
1550
230
1610
250
1680

F120 F180

110
100
110
150
110
210
110
280
110
360
110
450
110
560
120
550
130
560
150
520
160
560
180
550
190
590
210
610
220
650
240
670

F60

Fire reinforcement (mm2/m)

KEY
Slab thickness (mm)

110
100
110
140
110
200
110
260
110
330
110
420
110
520
110
640
130
530
140
550
160
530
170
560
180
600
200
610
210
650
230
670
250
690

F60

Live loads Q
5 kPa

Fire design

110
100
110
150
110
210
110
280
110
360
110
450
110
560
120
550
130
570
150
550
160
590
180
600
190
650
210
670
220
720
240
760

120
110
120
170
120
230
120
300
120
380
120
480
120
590
120
710
130
730
150
700
160
750
180
760
190
820
210
850
220
920
240
960

140
160
140
230
140
310
140
410
140
520
140
640
140
780
140
940
140
1110
150
1190
160
1280
180
1300
190
1400
210
1450
220
1570
240
1630

F120 F180

6 kPa
F90

110
110
110
170
110
230
110
300
110
390
110
500
110
620
130
520
140
540
160
520
170
560
190
560
200
600
220
620
230
670
250
690

F60

110
110
110
170
110
230
110
300
110
390
110
500
110
620
130
520
140
560
160
550
170
600
190
610
200
660
220
690
230
750
250
780

120
120
120
180
120
250
120
330
120
420
120
520
120
650
130
670
140
710
160
700
170
760
190
780
200
840
220
870
230
940
250
990

140
170
140
250
140
340
140
440
140
560
140
700
140
850
140
1020
140
1210
160
1200
170
1290
190
1330
200
1440
220
1490
230
1610
250
1680

F120 F180

7.5 kPa
F90

110
130
110
190
110
260
110
350
110
450
110
580
120
580
140
520
150
550
170
540
180
580
200
590
220
610
230
660
250
680

F60

110
130
110
190
110
260
110
350
110
450
110
580
120
580
140
530
150
580
170
580
180
630
200
650
220
680
230
730
250
770

120
140
120
210
120
280
120
370
120
480
120
600
120
740
140
680
150
730
170
740
180
800
200
820
220
860
230
930
250
970

140
190
140
280
140
380
140
500
140
630
140
790
140
960
140
1150
150
1250
170
1250
180
1360
200
1400
220
1460
230
1580
250
1650

F120 F180

10 kPa
F90

110
160
110
240
110
330
110
450
110
580
120
590
140
550
160
550
170
600
190
620
210
650
220
710
240
740

120
180
120
260
120
350
120
470
120
600
120
760
140
700
160
700
170
770
190
790
210
820
220
900
240
940

s03b

140
240
140
340
140
470
140
610
140
780
140
970
140
1190
160
1190
170
1310
190
1340
210
1400
220
1530
240
1600

F120 F180

15 kP a
F90

6900

6600

6300

6000

5700

5400

5100

4800

4500

4200

3900

3600

3300

3000

2700

2400

2100

1800

1500

Span
(mm)

7 Tables: Single spans

110
160
110
240
110
330
110
450
110
580
120
590
140
530
160
520
170
560
190
570
210
580
220
640
240
660

F60

DESIGN TABLES : SINGLE SPANS

53

Continuity of sheeting
BONDEK sheeting is not continuous
over permanent supports

Fire detail 2
Loading parameters
Gsup = 1 kPa
s = 0.7
l = 0.4

Fire reinforcing bar


10 mm diameter

Normal density concrete


Fire reinforcement: D500N
Shrinkage reinforcement D500L

Material properties

32 MPa

fc

B1

EXPOSURE
CLASSIFICATION

L/250 TOTAL &


L/500 INCREMENTAL

DEFLECTION

Single span

BONDEK

1.0mm

Props
Slab thickness
Props
per span
(mm)
per span
L/240
L /150

KEY
2 170 1

130
140
150
170
180
200

4200 1
4500 1
4800 1
5100 1
5400 2
5700 2
220
230
250

110
110
110

3300 1
3600 1
3900 1

6000 2
6300 3
6600 3

110
110
110

110
110
110

1.5 kPa

2400 1
2700 1
3000 1

1500 0
1800 0
2100 0

Span
(mm)

2
2
2

1
1
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
1
1

0
0
0

2
3

1
2
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
0
0

220
240

170
190
210

130
150
160

110
110
120

110
110
110

110
110
110

2 kPa

2
2

1
1
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
1
1

0
0
0

2
3

2
2
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
0
0

230
250

190
200
220

140
160
170

110
110
130

110
110
110

110
110
110

3 kPa

2
2

1
1
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
1
1

0
0
0

2
2
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
0
0

240

19 0
210
230

15 0
16 0
18 0

110
120
14 0

110
110
110

110
110
110

4 kPa

1
1
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
1
1

0
0
0

2
2
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
0
0

250

200
220
240

160
170
190

110
130
140

110
110
110

110
110
110

1
1
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
1
1

0
0
0

Live loads Q
5 kPa

2
2
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
0
0

21 0
230
250

160
180
200

12 0
130
15 0

110
11 0
110

11 0
110
11 0

6 kPa

1
2
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
1
1

0
0
0

Composite slab design

2
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
0
0

220
240

17 0
190
21 0

130
14 0
160

11 0
110
11 0

110
110
110

7.5 kPa

1
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
1
1

0
0
0

1
1
1

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
0
0

24 0

190
210
220

140
16 0
170

11 0
110
12 0

110
11 0
110

10 kPa

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
1
1

0
0
0

1
1
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
0
0

210
230
250

160
180
200

110
130
140

110
110
110

15 kPa

s04a

6000
6300
6600

5100
5400
5700

1 4200
1 4500
1 4800

1 3300
1 3600
1 3900

0 2400
1 2700
1 3000

0 1500
0 1800
0 2100

Span
(mm)

54
DESIGN TABLES : SINGLE SPANS

6600

6300

6000

5700

5400

5100

4800

4500

4200

3900

3600

3300

3000

2700

2400

2100

1800

1500

Span
(mm)

F90

110
80
110
110
110
150
110
200
110
250
110
320
110
390
110
470
110
570
130
490
140
520
150
550
170
560
180
600
200
620
220
650
230
700
250
730

F60

110
80
110
110
110
150
110
200
110
250
110
320
110
390
110
470
110
570
130
480
140
500
150
520
170
520
180
550
200
560
220
580
230
630
250
650

120
80
120
120
120
170
120
220
120
280
120
350
120
420
120
510
120
610
130
620
140
660
150
700
170
710
180
760
200
790
220
820
230
890
250
930

140
120
140
170
140
230
140
310
140
390
140
480
140
590
140
700
140
830
140
970
140
1120
150
1190
170
1200
180
1300
200
1340
220
1400
230
1510
250
1590

F120 F180

1.5 kPa

110
80
110
110
110
160
110
210
110
260
110
330
110
410
110
490
120
490
130
500
150
470
160
500
170
530
190
540
210
560
220
600
240
620

F60

110
80
110
110
110
160
110
210
110
260
110
330
110
410
110
490
120
490
130
510
150
500
160
540
170
580
190
590
210
620
220
670
240
700

F90

120
90
120
130
120
170
120
230
120
290
120
360
120
440
120
530
120
630
130
650
150
630
160
680
170
730
190
750
210
780
220
850
240
890

140
120
140
180
140
240
140
320
140
400
140
500
140
610
140
730
140
860
140
1000
150
1080
160
1160
170
1240
190
1280
210
1330
220
1440
240
1510

F120 F180

2 kPa

110
80
110
120
110
170
110
220
110
290
110
360
110
440
110
540
130
460
140
480
160
470
170
500
190
510
200
550
220
570
230
610
250
640

F60

120
90
120
140
120
190
120
240
120
310
120
390
120
480
120
580
130
590
140
630
160
630
170
680
190
710
200
760
220
800
230
860
250
910

140
130
140
190
140
260
140
340
140
430
140
540
140
650
140
780
140
920
140
1080
160
1080
170
1170
190
1200
200
1300
220
1360
230
1470
250
1550

F120 F180

110
90
110
130
110
180
110
240
110
310
110
390
110
480
120
480
140
440
150
470
160
500
180
500
190
540
210
550
230
570
240
620

F60

110
90
110
130
110
180
110
240
110
310
110
390
110
480
120
480
140
460
150
490
160
530
180
540
190
590
210
610
230
640
240
690

120
100
120
150
120
200
120
260
120
340
120
420
120
510
120
620
140
580
150
620
160
670
180
690
190
750
210
780
230
810
240
880

690
200
720
220

140
140
140
200
140
280
140
360
140
460
140
570
140
700
140
830
140
980
150
1060
160
1150
180
1170
190
1270
210
1320
230
1390
240
1500

F120 F180

4 kPa
F90

F60, F90, F120, F180


are fire resistance periods
(see Section 4.3)

110
80
110
120
110
170
110
220
110
290
110
360
110
440
110
540
130
470
140
500
160
500
170
540
190
560
200
600
220
630
230
680
250
720

F90

3 kPa
110
100
110
140
110
200
110
260
110
330
110
420
110
520
130
450
140
480
160
490
170
530
190
550
200
590
220
620
240
650
250
710

F90

120
110
120
160
120
210
120
280
120
360
120
450
120
550
130
570
140
610
160
620
170
670
190
690
200
750
220
790
240
830
250
890

140
150
140
210
140
290
140
380
140
490
140
610
140
740
140
890
140
1050
160
1050
170
1140
190
1180
200
1280
220
1340
240
1410
250
1520

F120 F180

110
100
110
150
110
210
110
280
110
360
110
450
120
460
130
470
150
450
160
480
180
480
200
500
210
540
230
560
250
590

F60

Fire reinforcement (mm2/m)

KEY
Slab thickness (mm)

110
100
110
140
110
200
110
260
110
330
110
420
110
520
130
440
140
470
160
460
170
490
190
500
200
540
220
560
240
580
250
630

F60

Live loads Q
5 kPa

Fire design

110
100
110
150
110
210
110
280
110
360
110
450
120
460
130
480
150
470
160
510
180
530
200
550
210
600
230
630
250
660

120
110
120
170
120
230
120
300
120
380
120
480
120
590
130
610
150
600
160
650
180
670
200
700
210
760
230
790
250
840

140
160
140
230
140
310
140
410
140
520
140
640
140
780
140
940
150
1020
160
1110
180
1140
200
1180
210
1290
230
1350
250
1430

F120 F180

6 kPa
F90

110
110
110
170
110
230
110
300
110
390
110
500
130
430
140
460
160
440
170
480
190
490
210
510
220
550
240
570

F60

110
110
110
170
110
230
110
300
110
390
110
500
130
430
140
470
160
470
170
520
190
540
210
560
220
610
240
650

120
120
120
180
120
250
120
330
120
420
120
520
130
550
140
600
160
600
170
660
190
680
210
710
220
780
240
820

140
170
140
250
140
340
140
440
140
560
140
700
140
850
140
1020
160
1030
170
1120
190
1160
210
1210
220
1320
240
1390

F120 F180

7.5 kPa
F90

110
130
110
190
110
260
110
350
110
450
120
470
140
430
160
420
170
460
190
470
210
490
220
540
240
560

F60

110
130
110
190
110
260
110
350
110
450
120
470
140
440
160
450
170
500
190
520
210
540
220
600
240
630

120
140
120
210
120
280
120
370
120
480
120
600
140
560
160
570
170
630
190
660
210
690
220
760
240
800

140
190
140
280
140
380
140
500
140
630
140
790
140
960
160
980
170
1080
190
1120
210
1170
220
1290
240
1360

F120 F180

10 kPa
F90

110
160
110
240
110
330
110
450
130
400
140
450
160
460
180
480
200
510
210
560
230
590
250
630

120
180
120
260
120
350
120
470
130
510
140
570
160
580
180
610
200
640
210
710
230
750
250
800

s04b

140
240
140
340
140
470
140
610
140
780
140
970
160
990
180
1040
200
1090
210
1210
230
1280
250
1360

F120 F180

15 kPa
F90

6600

6300

6000

5700

5400

5100

4800

4500

4200

3900

3600

3300

3000

2700

2400

2100

1800

1500

Span
(mm)

7 Tables: Single spans

110
160
110
240
110
330
110
450
130
400
140
430
160
430
180
440
200
460
210
510
230
530
250
560

F60

DESIGN TABLES : SINGLE SPANS

55

Continuity of sheeting
BONDEK sheeting is not continuous
over permanent supports

Gsup = 1 kPa
s = 0.7
l = 0.4

Loading parameters

Fire detail 2

Fire reinforcing bar


10 mm diameter

Material properties
Normal density concrete
Fire reinforcement: D500N
Shrinkage reinforcement D500L

fc
40 MPa

B1

EXPOSURE
CLASSIFICATION

L/250 TOTAL

DEFLECTION

Single span

BONDEK

1.0mm

Props
Slab thickness
Props
per span
(mm)
per span
L/240
L /150

KEY
2 170 1

6900 3
7200 3

230
250

190
200
220

120
120
130

4200 1
4500 1
4800 1

6000 2
6300 2
6600 3

120
120
120

3300 1
3600 1
3900 1

150
160
170

120
120
120

2400 1
2700 1
3000 1

5100 1
5400 2
5700 2

120
120
120

1.5 kPa

1500 0
1800 0
2100 0

Span
(mm)

2
2

2
2
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
1
1

0
0
0

3
3

2
2
3

1
2
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
0
0

240
250

190
21 0
220

150
160
180

120
130
140

120
120
120

120
12 0
12 0

120
120
120

2 kPa

2
2

2
2
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
1
1

0
0
0

2
2
3

1
2
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
0
0

250

200
220
230

160
170
190

120
130
150

120
120
120

120
120
120

120
120
120

3 kPa

2
2
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
1
1

0
0
0

2
3
3

1
2
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
0
0

210
23 0
240

170
180
200

130
140
150

12 0
120
120

12 0
12 0
12 0

120
120
120

4 kPa

2
2
2

1
1
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
1
1

0
0
0

2
3
3

1
2
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
0
0

220
240
250

180
190
200

140
150
160

120
120
120

120
120
120

120
120
120

2
2
2

1
1
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
1
1

0
0
0

Live loads Q
5 kPa

2
3

1
2
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
0
0

230
240

180
200
210

140
150
170

120
120
130

120
120
120

120
120
120

6 kPa

2
2

1
1
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
1
1

0
0
0

Composite slab design

2
3

2
2
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
0
0

240
250

190
210
220

150
160
180

120
120
140

120
120
120

120
120
120

7.5 kPa

2
2

1
1
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
1
1

0
0
0

2
2
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
0
0

210
22 0
24 0

16 0
180
19 0

120
13 0
150

12 0
120
12 0

120
12 0
120

10 kPa

1
1
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
1
1

0
0
0

2
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
0
0

230
250

180
200
210

130
150
170

120
120
120

120
120
120

15 kPa

s 05a

6900
7200

6000
6300
6600

1 5100
2 5400
5700

1 4200
1 4500
1 4800

1 3300
1 3600
1 3900

0 2400
1 2700
1 3000

0 1500
0 1800
0 2100

Span
(mm)

56
DESIGN TABLES : SINGLE SPANS

7200

6900

6600

6300

6000

5700

5400

5100

4800

4500

4200

3900

3600

3300

3000

2700

2400

2100

1800

1500

Span
(mm)

120 120
60
80
120 120
90 120
120 120
130 160
120 120
170 220
120 120
210 280
120 120
270 340
120 120
320 420
120 120
390 500
120 120
460 590
120 120
540 700
120 120
630 810
130 130
640 810
150 150
620 780
160 160
660 830
170 170
700 880
190 190
710 900
200 200
760 960
220 220
780 990
230 230
840 1060
250 250
870 1110

120
60
120
90
120
130
120
170
120
210
120
270
120
320
120
390
120
460
120
540
120
630
130
630
150
590
160
610
170
650
190
650
200
690
220
700
230
750
250
780

140
120
140
170
140
230
140
310
140
390
140
480
140
580
140
700
140
820
140
960
140
1100
140
1260
150
1340
160
1420
170
1500
190
1530
200
1640
220
1690
230
1810
250
1880

F120 F180

F90

F60

1.5 kPa

120
70
120
100
120
130
120
170
120
220
120
280
120
340
120
410
120
480
120
560
130
570
140
590
150
610
160
640
180
630
190
670
210
680
220
720
240
750
250
790

F60

F120 F180

120 120 140


70
90 120
120 120 140
100 130 180
120 120 140
130 170 240
120 120 140
170 220 320
120 120 140
220 290 400
120 120 140
280 360 500
120 120 140
340 440 600
120 120 140
410 520 720
120 120 140
480 620 850
120 120 140
560 730 990
130 130 140
580 740 1150
140 140 140
610 770 1310
150 150 150
640 810 1380
160 160 160
680 860 1470
180 180 180
690 870 1480
190 190 190
730 930 1580
210 210 210
750 960 1630
220 220 220
810 1020 1740
240 240 240
840 1060 1810
250 250 250
890 1130 1930

F90

2 kPa

120
70
120
100
120
140
120
190
120
240
120
300
120
360
120
440
120
520
120
610
130
620
150
570
160
600
170
630
190
640
200
680
220
690
230
740
250
760

F60

120
80
120
110
120
150
120
200
120
260
120
320
120
390
120
470
120
560
130
570
140
590
150
610
170
600
180
630
200
640
210
680
230
700
240
750

F60

120 120
80 100
120 120
110 140
120 120
150 200
120 120
200 260
120 120
260 330
120 120
320 410
120 120
390 510
120 120
470 610
120 120
560 720
130 130
580 730
140 140
610 770
150 150
640 820
170 170
640 820
180 180
690 870
200 200
710 890
210 210
760 960
230 230
780 990
240 240
840 1060

690
200
720
220

140
140
140
200
140
280
140
360
140
460
140
570
140
690
140
830
140
970
140
1140
140
1310
150
1390
170
1390
180
1490
200
1520
210
1630
230
1690
240
1810

F120 F180

4 kPa
F90

F60, F90, F120, F180


are fire resistance periods
(see Section 4.3)

140
130
140
190
140
260
140
340
140
430
140
530
140
650
140
770
140
910
140
1060
140
1230
150
1300
160
1390
170
1480
190
1500
200
1610
220
1660
230
1780
250
1850

F120 F180

120 120
70
90
120 120
100 130
120 120
140 180
120 120
190 240
120 120
240 310
120 120
300 390
120 120
360 470
120 120
440 570
120 120
520 670
120 120
610 790
130 130
620 790
150 150
600 770
160 160
640 810
170 170
680 870
190 190
700 880
200 200
740 940
220 220
770 980
230 230
820 1040
250 250
860 1090

F90

3 kPa
140
150
140
210
140
290
140
380
140
490
140
600
140
730
140
880
140
1040
140
1210
150
1290
160
1370
180
1390
190
1490
200
1600
220
1650
240
1720
250
1840

F120 F180

120 120
80 110
120 120
120 150
120 120
160 210
120 120
220 280
120 120
280 360
120 120
340 440
120 120
420 540
120 120
510 650
120 120
600 780
140 140
560 710
150 150
600 760
160 160
640 810
180 180
640 820
190 190
690 880
200 200
740 940
220 220
770 970
240 240
800 1010
250 250
850 1080

F90

120
90
120
130
120
170
120
230
120
290
120
370
120
450
120
540
130
550
140
570
150
600
170
590
180
620
200
630
210
670
230
690
240
740

F60

Fire reinforcement (mm2/m)

KEY
Slab thickness (mm)

120
80
120
120
120
160
120
220
120
280
120
340
120
420
120
510
120
600
140
540
150
570
160
600
180
590
190
630
200
670
220
690
240
710
250
760

F60

Live loads Q
5 kPa

Fire design

120 120
90 110
120 120
130 160
120 120
170 230
120 120
230 300
120 120
290 380
120 120
370 470
120 120
450 580
120 120
540 700
130 130
560 710
140 140
590 750
150 150
630 800
170 170
630 800
180 180
680 860
200 200
690 880
210 210
750 950
230 230
770 980
240 240
830 1050

140
160
140
230
140
310
140
410
140
520
140
640
140
780
140
930
140
1100
140
1280
150
1360
170
1360
180
1460
200
1500
210
1610
230
1670
240
1790

F120 F180

6 kPa
F90

120
100
120
140
120
190
120
250
120
320
120
400
120
490
120
590
140
530
150
560
160
590
180
590
190
630
210
640
220
690
240
710
250
760

F60

120 120
100 120
120 120
140 180
120 120
190 250
120 120
250 320
120 120
320 410
120 120
400 520
120 120
490 630
120 120
590 760
140 140
550 700
150 150
590 750
160 160
630 800
180 180
640 810
190 190
690 880
210 210
710 900
220 220
770 970
240 240
800 1010
250 250
850 1080

140
170
140
250
140
340
140
440
140
560
140
690
140
840
140
1010
140
1190
150
1280
160
1370
180
1390
190
1490
210
1540
220
1650
240
1720
250
1850

F120 F180

7.5 kPa
F90

120
110
120
160
120
220
120
290
120
370
120
460
120
560
130
580
150
540
160
580
180
570
190
620
210
630
220
680
240
700

F60

120 120
110 140
120 120
160 200
120 120
220 280
120 120
290 370
120 120
370 470
120 120
460 590
120 120
560 730
130 130
590 750
150 150
570 720
160 160
620 780
180 180
630 790
190 190
680 860
210 210
700 890
220 220
750 960
240 240
790 1000

140
190
140
280
140
380
140
500
140
630
140
780
140
950
140
1140
150
1230
160
1330
180
1350
190
1460
210
1510
220
1630
240
1700

F120 F180

10 kPa
F90

120 120
140 170
120 120
200 250
120 120
270 350
120 120
360 460
120 120
460 590
120 120
580 740
130 130
610 770
150 150
590 750
170 170
600 760
180 180
650 830
200 200
670 860
210 210
730 930
230 230
760 970
250 250
800 1010

s05b

140
230
140
340
140
460
140
610
140
780
140
960
140
1170
150
1280
170
1290
180
1410
200
1460
210
1590
230
1650
250
1720

F120 F180

15 kPa
F90

7200

6900

6600

6300

6000

5700

5400

5100

4800

4500

4200

3900

3600

3300

3000

2700

2400

2100

1800

1500

Span
(mm)

7 Tables: Single spans

120
140
120
200
120
270
120
360
120
460
120
580
130
600
150
560
170
560
180
600
200
610
210
660
230
680
250
710

F60

DESIGN TABLES : SINGLE SPANS

57

Continuity of sheeting
BONDEK sheeting is not continuous
over permanent supports

Gsup = 1 kPa
s = 0.7
l = 0.4

Loading parameters

Fire detail 2

Fire reinforcing bar


10 mm diameter

Material properties
Normal density concrete
Fire reinforcement: D500N
Shrinkage reinforcement D500L

fc
40 MPa

B2

EXPOSURE
CLASSIFICATION

L/250 TOTAL &


L/500 INCREMENTAL

DEFLECTION

Single span

BONDEK

1.0mm

Props
Slab thickness
Props
per span
(mm)
per span
L/240
L /150

KEY
2 170 1

120
120
120

3300 1
3600 1
3900 1

200
220
230
250

6900 3

160
170
190

6000 2
6300 2
6600 3

5100 1
5400 2
5700 2

120
130
150

120
120
120

2400 1
2700 1
3000 1

4200 1
4500 1
4800 1

120
120
120

1.5 kPa

1500 0
1800 0
2100 0

Span
(mm)

2
2
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
1
1

0
0
0

2
2
3

1
2
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
0
0

210
220
240

170
180
19 0

13 0
140
150

120
120
120

120
120
120

12 0
120
120

2 kPa

2
2
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
1
1

0
0
0

2
3
3

1
2
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
0
0

220
240
250

180
190
210

130
150
160

120
120
120

120
120
120

120
120
120

3 kPa

2
2
2

1
1
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
1
1

0
0
0

2
3

1
2
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
0
0

230
250

180
200
220

140
160
170

120
120
130

120
120
120

120
120
120

4 kPa

2
2

1
1
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
1
1

0
0
0

2
2
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
0
0

240

190
210
220

150
160
180

120
120
140

120
120
120

120
120
120

1
1
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
1
1

0
0
0

Live loads Q
5 kPa

2
2
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
0
0

250

200
220
230

160
170
190

120
130
140

120
120
120

120
120
120

6 kPa

1
1
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
1
1

0
0
0

Composite slab design

2
2
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
0
0

210
23 0
25 0

17 0
18 0
20 0

12 0
14 0
15 0

12 0
12 0
12 0

12 0
120
120

7.5 kPa

1
2
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
1
1

0
0
0

2
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
0
0

23 0
25 0

18 0
20 0
21 0

13 0
150
160

12 0
12 0
12 0

120
120
12 0

10 kPa

1
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
1
1

0
0
0

1
1
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
0
0

20 0
22 0
24 0

150
17 0
19 0

120
12 0
14 0

12 0
12 0
120

15 kPa

s06a

6900

6000
6300
6600

5100
5400
5700

1 4200
1 4500
1 4800

1 3300
1 3600
1 3900

0 2400
1 2700
1 3000

0 1500
0 1800
0 2100

Span
(mm)

58
DESIGN TABLES : SINGLE SPANS

6900

6600

6300

6000

5700

5400

5100

4800

4500

4200

3900

3600

3300

3000

2700

2400

2100

1800

1500

Span
(mm)

120 120
60
80
120 120
90 120
120 120
130 160
120 120
170 220
120 120
210 280
120 120
270 340
120 120
320 420
120 120
390 500
120 120
460 590
120 120
540 700
130 130
560 710
150 150
550 690
160 160
580 740
170 170
620 790
190 190
640 810
200 200
690 870
220 220
710 900
230 230
760 970
250 250
800 1010

120
60
120
90
120
130
120
170
120
210
120
270
120
320
120
390
120
460
120
540
130
550
150
520
160
550
170
580
190
580
200
620
220
640
230
680
250
710

140
120
140
170
140
230
140
310
140
390
140
480
140
580
140
700
140
820
140
960
140
1100
150
1180
160
1260
170
1340
190
1380
200
1480
220
1540
230
1650
250
1730

F120 F180

F90

F60

1.5 kPa

120
70
120
100
120
130
120
170
120
220
120
280
120
340
120
410
120
480
130
490
140
510
150
540
170
530
180
560
190
600
210
620
220
660
240
680

F60

120
70
120
100
120
130
120
170
120
220
120
280
120
340
120
410
120
480
130
500
140
530
150
560
170
570
180
610
190
660
210
680
220
730
240
760

F90

120
90
120
130
120
170
120
220
120
290
120
360
120
440
120
520
120
620
130
640
140
670
150
720
170
720
180
780
190
830
210
860
220
930
240
970

140
120
140
180
140
240
140
320
140
400
140
500
140
600
140
720
140
850
140
990
140
1150
150
1220
170
1230
180
1330
190
1420
210
1470
220
1580
240
1650

F120 F180

2 kPa

120
70
120
100
120
140
120
190
120
240
120
300
120
360
120
440
120
520
130
530
150
500
160
530
180
530
190
570
210
580
220
620
240
650
250
690

F60

120
90
120
130
120
180
120
240
120
310
120
390
120
470
120
570
120
670
130
680
150
670
160
720
180
730
190
790
210
820
220
880
240
920
250
990

140
130
140
190
140
260
140
340
140
430
140
530
140
650
140
770
140
910
140
1060
150
1140
160
1220
180
1250
190
1350
210
1400
220
1500
240
1570
250
1690

F120 F180

120
80
120
110
120
150
120
200
120
260
120
320
120
390
120
470
130
490
140
510
160
490
170
530
180
560
200
570
220
590
230
630
250
660

F60

120
80
120
110
120
150
120
200
120
260
120
320
120
390
120
470
130
490
140
530
160
530
170
570
180
610
200
630
220
660
230
710
250
740

120
100
120
140
120
200
120
260
120
330
120
410
120
510
120
610
130
630
140
670
160
670
170
720
180
770
200
800
220
830
230
900
250
940

690
200
720
220

140
140
140
200
140
280
140
360
140
460
140
570
140
690
140
830
140
970
140
1140
160
1140
170
1230
180
1320
200
1360
220
1420
230
1530
250
1600

F120 F180

4 kPa
F90

F60, F90, F120, F180


are fire resistance periods
(see Section 4.3)

120
70
120
100
120
140
120
190
120
240
120
300
120
360
120
440
120
520
130
540
150
530
160
570
180
580
190
620
210
650
220
700
240
730
250
780

F90

3 kPa
120
80
120
120
120
160
120
220
120
280
120
340
120
420
120
510
140
480
150
520
160
560
180
570
190
610
210
640
220
690
240
720

F90

120
110
120
150
120
210
120
280
120
360
120
440
120
540
120
650
140
610
150
660
160
710
180
720
190
780
210
810
220
870
240
910

140
150
140
210
140
290
140
380
140
490
140
600
140
730
140
880
140
1040
150
1120
160
1200
180
1230
190
1330
210
1380
220
1490
240
1550

F120 F180

120
90
120
130
120
170
120
230
120
290
120
370
120
450
130
470
140
490
160
480
170
510
190
520
200
560
220
580
230
620
250
650

F60

Fire reinforcement (mm2/m)

KEY
Slab thickness (mm)

120
80
120
120
120
160
120
220
120
280
120
340
120
420
120
510
140
460
150
490
160
520
180
520
190
560
210
570
220
620
240
640

F60

Live loads Q
5 kPa

Fire design

120
90
120
130
120
170
120
230
120
290
120
370
120
450
130
470
140
510
160
510
170
550
190
570
200
620
220
640
230
700
250
730

120
110
120
160
120
230
120
300
120
380
120
470
120
580
130
600
140
640
160
650
170
700
190
720
200
780
220
820
230
880
250
930

140
160
140
230
140
310
140
410
140
520
140
640
140
780
140
930
140
1100
160
1100
170
1190
190
1230
200
1330
220
1390
230
1500
250
1580

F120 F180

6 kPa
F90

120
100
120
140
120
190
120
250
120
320
120
400
120
490
140
450
150
480
170
480
180
520
200
530
210
570
230
590
250
620

F60

120
100
120
140
120
190
120
250
120
320
120
400
120
490
140
470
150
510
170
520
180
560
200
580
210
630
230
660
250
700

120
120
120
180
120
250
120
320
120
410
120
520
120
630
140
590
150
640
170
650
180
710
200
740
210
800
230
840
250
880

140
170
140
250
140
340
140
440
140
560
140
690
140
840
140
1010
150
1100
170
1110
180
1210
200
1260
210
1370
230
1430
250
1500

F120 F180

7.5 kPa
F90

120
110
120
160
120
220
120
290
120
370
120
460
130
480
150
460
160
490
180
500
200
510
210
560
230
580
250
600

F60

120
110
120
160
120
220
120
290
120
370
120
460
130
490
150
480
160
530
180
540
200
560
210
620
230
650
250
680

120
140
120
200
120
280
120
370
120
470
120
590
130
620
150
610
160
670
180
690
200
720
210
780
230
820
250
860

140
190
140
280
140
380
140
500
140
630
140
780
140
950
150
1040
160
1140
180
1170
200
1220
210
1330
230
1400
250
1470

F120 F180

10 kPa
F90

120
140
120
200
120
270
120
360
120
460
140
450
150
490
170
510
190
530
200
590
220
610
240
650

120
170
120
250
120
350
120
460
120
590
140
570
150
630
170
640
190
670
200
740
220
780
240
820

s06b

140
230
140
340
140
460
140
610
140
780
140
960
150
1070
170
1100
190
1140
200
1260
220
1330
240
1400

F120 F180

15 kPa
F90

6900

6600

6300

6000

5700

5400

5100

4800

4500

4200

3900

3600

3300

3000

2700

2400

2100

1800

1500

Span
(mm)

7 Tables: Single spans

120
140
120
200
120
270
120
360
120
460
140
430
150
470
170
470
190
480
200
530
220
550
240
580

F60

DESIGN TABLES : SINGLE SPANS

59

Continuity of sheeting
BONDEK sheeting is not continuous
over permanent supports

Fire detail 2
Loading parameters
Gsup = 1 kPa
s = 0.7
l = 0.4

Fire reinforcing bar


10 mm diameter

Material properties
Normal density concrete
Fire reinforcement: D500N
Shrinkage reinforcement D500L

fc
25 MPa

A1

EXPOSURE
CLASSIFICATION

L/250 TOTAL

DEFLECTION

Single span

BONDEK

0.75mm

Props
Slab thickness
Props
per span
(mm)
per span
L/240
L /150

KEY
2 170 1

130
140
160
170
190
200

4200 1
4500 1
4800 2
5100 2
5400 2
5700 2
220
230
250

100
100
110

3300 1
3600 1
3900 1

6000 3
6300 3
6600 3

90
90
100

90
90
90

1.5 kPa

2400 1
2700 1
3000 1

1500 0
1800 0
2100 0

Span
(mm)

2
2
3

2
2
2

1
1
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
0
0

3
3

2
2
3

1
1
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
0
0

220
240

180
190
210

130
150
160

100
110
120

90
100
100

90
90
90

2 kPa

2
3

2
2
2

1
1
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
0
0

3
3

2
2
3

1
1
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
0
0

230
250

18 0
200
220

140
150
170

100
110
130

90
100
10 0

90
90
90

3 kPa

2
3

2
2
2

1
1
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
0
0

2
2
3

1
1
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
0
0

240

190
210
230

150
160
180

110
120
130

90
100
100

90
90
90

4 kPa

2
2
2

1
1
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
0
0

2
2
3

1
1
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
0
0

250

200
220
230

150
170
190

110
130
140

100
100
100

90
90
90

2
2
2

1
1
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
0
0

Live loads Q
5 kPa

2
3
3

1
1
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
0
0

210
230
240

160
180
190

120
130
150

100
100
100

90
90
90

6 kPa

2
2
2

1
1
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
0
0

Composite slab design

2
3
3

1
2
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
0
0

220
240
250

170
190
200

120
140
150

100
100
110

90
90
90

7.5 kPa

2
2
2

1
2
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
0
0

2
3

1
2
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
0
0

230
250

180
200
220

130
150
170

100
100
120

90
90
10 0

10 kPa

2
2

1
2
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
0
0

1
2
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
0
0

200
220
240

150
170
190

100
120
140

90
10 0
100

15 kPa

s07a

6000
6300
6600

5100
5400
5700

1 4200
2 4500
2 4800

1 3300
1 3600
1 3900

1 2400
1 2700
1 3000

0 1500
0 1800
0 2100

Span
(mm)

60
DESIGN TABLES : SINGLE SPANS

6600

6300

6000

5700

5400

5100

4800

4500

4200

3900

3600

3300

3000

2700

2400

2100

1800

1500

Span
(mm)

F90

100
90
100
130
100
190
100
250
100
330
100
420
100
530
100
670
110
590
130
490
140
520
160
520
170
560
190
580
200
630
220
660
230
710
250
740

F60

90
120
90
190
90
260
90
360
90
500
100
420
100
530
100
670
110
590
130
490
140
510
160
490
170
520
190
530
200
570
220
590
230
630
250
660

120
80
120
120
120
170
120
220
120
280
120
350
120
430
120
520
120
620
130
630
140
670
160
660
170
720
190
740
200
800
220
830
230
890
250
940

140
120
140
170
140
230
140
310
140
390
140
490
140
590
140
710
140
840
140
980
140
1130
160
1130
170
1220
190
1260
200
1360
220
1420
230
1520
250
1600

F120 F180

1.5 kPa

90
130
90
200
90
280
90
390
100
340
100
440
100
560
110
510
120
510
130
510
150
480
160
510
180
510
190
550
210
560
220
610
240
630

F60

100
100
100
140
100
200
100
260
100
340
100
440
100
560
110
510
120
510
130
510
150
500
160
540
180
560
190
600
210
620
220
670
240
710

F90

120
90
120
130
120
170
120
230
120
290
120
370
120
450
120
540
120
650
130
660
150
640
160
690
180
700
190
760
210
790
220
850
240
890

140
120
140
180
140
240
140
320
140
410
140
500
140
610
140
730
140
870
140
1020
150
1090
160
1170
180
1200
190
1290
210
1350
220
1450
240
1520

F120 F180

2 kPa

90
140
90
220
90
310
90
430
100
380
100
490
100
620
110
560
130
470
140
490
150
520
170
510
180
540
200
550
220
570
230
620
250
640

F60

120
90
120
140
120
190
120
250
120
320
120
400
120
490
120
590
130
610
140
640
150
690
170
690
180
750
200
770
220
810
230
870
250
920

140
130
140
190
140
260
140
340
140
430
140
540
140
660
140
790
140
930
140
1090
150
1170
170
1180
180
1270
200
1320
220
1370
230
1480
250
1560

F120 F180

90
160
90
240
90
340
90
490
100
410
100
540
110
500
120
500
130
510
150
470
160
510
180
510
190
540
210
560
230
580
240
620

F60

100
110
100
170
100
230
100
310
100
410
100
540
110
500
120
500
130
510
150
500
160
540
180
550
190
590
210
620
230
650
240
700

120
100
120
150
120
200
120
270
120
340
120
430
120
530
120
640
130
650
150
630
160
680
180
700
190
750
210
780
230
820
240
890

690
200
720
220

140
140
140
200
140
280
140
360
140
460
140
580
140
700
140
840
140
1000
150
1080
160
1160
180
1190
190
1280
210
1330
230
1400
240
1510

F120 F180

4 kPa
F90

F60, F90, F120, F180


are fire resistance periods
(see Section 4.3)

100
110
100
150
100
210
100
290
100
380
100
490
100
620
110
560
130
470
140
510
150
540
170
550
180
590
200
610
220
640
230
690
250
720

F90

3 kPa
100
120
100
180
100
250
100
340
100
450
100
590
110
540
130
460
140
490
150
530
170
530
190
550
200
600
220
630
230
680
250
710

F90

120
110
120
160
120
210
120
280
120
360
120
460
120
560
130
590
140
620
150
670
170
680
190
700
200
760
220
790
230
860
250
900

140
150
140
220
140
290
140
390
140
490
140
610
140
750
140
900
140
1060
150
1140
170
1150
190
1190
200
1290
220
1350
230
1460
250
1540

F120 F180

90
180
90
280
90
410
100
370
100
490
100
640
120
470
130
480
150
460
160
490
180
490
190
530
210
540
230
570
240
610

F60

Fire reinforcement (mm2/m)

KEY
Slab thickness (mm)

90
170
90
260
90
370
100
340
100
450
100
590
110
540
130
450
140
480
150
500
170
500
190
500
200
540
220
560
230
610
250
630

F60

Live loads Q
5 kPa

Fire design

100
130
100
190
100
270
100
370
100
490
100
640
120
470
130
490
150
480
160
520
180
530
190
580
210
600
230
630
240
690

120
110
120
170
120
230
120
300
120
390
120
490
120
600
130
620
150
610
160
660
180
670
190
730
210
760
230
800
240
870

140
160
140
230
140
310
140
410
140
520
140
650
140
790
140
950
150
1030
160
1120
180
1150
190
1250
210
1300
230
1370
240
1480

F120 F180

6 kPa
F90

90
210
90
310
90
470
100
410
100
550
110
520
120
520
140
460
150
490
170
490
190
500
200
540
220
560
240
580
250
630

F60

100
140
100
210
100
300
100
410
100
550
110
520
120
520
140
480
150
520
170
520
190
540
200
590
220
620
240
650
250
710

120
120
120
180
120
250
120
330
120
430
120
540
120
670
140
610
150
660
170
670
190
690
200
750
220
780
240
820
250
900

140
170
140
250
140
340
140
440
140
570
140
700
140
860
140
1030
150
1120
170
1130
190
1170
200
1280
220
1340
240
1410
250
1530

F120 F180

7.5 kPa
F90

90
240
90
370
100
350
100
480
100
660
120
480
130
500
150
470
170
470
180
510
200
520
220
540
230
590
250
610

F60

100
170
100
250
100
350
100
480
100
660
120
480
130
500
150
490
170
500
180
550
200
570
220
600
230
660
250
690

120
140
120
210
120
290
120
380
120
490
120
620
130
650
150
630
170
640
180
700
200
730
220
760
230
830
250
880

140
190
140
280
140
380
140
500
140
640
140
800
140
970
150
1070
170
1090
180
1190
200
1240
220
1300
230
1420
250
1490

F120 F180

10 kPa
F90

100
210
100
320
100
460
100
650
120
480
140
460
150
510
170
520
190
540
200
590
220
620
240
660

120
180
120
260
120
360
120
480
120
620
140
580
150
640
170
660
190
680
200
750
220
790
240
830

s07b

140
240
140
340
140
470
140
620
140
790
140
980
150
1090
170
1120
190
1160
200
1280
220
1350
240
1420

F120 F180

15 kPa
F90

6600

6300

6000

5700

5400

5100

4800

4500

4200

3900

3600

3300

3000

2700

2400

2100

1800

1500

Span
(mm)

7 Tables: Single spans

90
320
100
320
100
460
100
650
120
480
140
440
150
480
170
480
190
490
200
540
220
560
240
590

F60

DESIGN TABLES : SINGLE SPANS

61

Continuity of sheeting
BONDEK sheeting is not continuous
over permanent supports

Fire detail 2
Loading parameters
Gsup = 1 kPa
s = 0.7
l = 0.4

Fire reinforcing bar


10 mm diameter

Material properties
Normal density concrete
Fire reinforcement: D500N
Shrinkage reinforcement D500L

fc
25 MPa

A1

EXPOSURE
CLASSIFICATION

L/250 TOTAL &


L/500 INCREMENTAL

DEFLECTION

Single span

BONDEK

0.75mm

Props
Slab thickness
Props
per span
(mm)
per span
L/240
L /150

KEY
2 170 1

190
200
220
240

6000 3

140
150
170

4200 1
4500 1
4800 2
5100 2
5400 2
5700 3

100
110
130

90
90
100

2400 1
2700 1
3000 1
3300 1
3600 1
3900 1

90
90
90

1.5 kPa

1500 0
1800 0
2100 0

Span
(mm)

2
2
2

1
1
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
0
0

2
2
3

1
1
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
0
0

240

190
210
230

140
160
180

100
120
130

90
100
100

90
90
90

2 kPa

2
2
2

1
1
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
0
0

2
2
3

1
1
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
0
0

200
220
240

150
170
190

110
130
140

90
100
10 0

90
90
90

3 kPa

2
2
2

1
1
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
0
0

2
3
3

1
1
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
0
0

210
230
250

160
180
200

120
130
150

90
100
100

90
90
90

4 kPa

2
2
2

1
1
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
0
0

2
3

1
2
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
0
0

220
240

170
190
200

120
140
160

100
100
110

90
90
90

2
2

1
2
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
0
0

Live loads Q
5 kPa

2
3

1
2
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
0
0

230
250

180
200
210

130
150
160

100
100
120

90
90
90

6 kPa

2
2

1
2
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
0
0

Composite slab design

1
2
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
0
0

240

190
210
220

140
160
170

100
110
120

90
90
90

7.5 kPa

1
2
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
0
0

1
2
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
0
0

200
220
240

150
170
190

100
120
130

90
90
10 0

10 kPa

1
2
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
0
0

2
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
0
0

230
250

170
190
210

120
140
150

90
10 0
100

15 kPa

s08a

6000

5100
5400
5700

1 4200
2 4500
4800

1 3300
1 3600
1 3900

1 2400
1 2700
1 3000

0 1500
0 1800
0 2100

Span
(mm)

62
DESIGN TABLES : SINGLE SPANS

6000

5700

5400

5100

4800

4500

4200

3900

3600

3300

3000

2700

2400

2100

1800

1500

Span
(mm)

F90

100
90
100
130
100
190
100
250
100
330
100
420
100
530
110
490
130
420
140
450
150
490
170
500
190
520
200
560
220
590
240
620

F60

90
120
90
190
90
260
90
360
90
500
100
420
100
530
110
490
130
420
140
440
150
460
170
460
190
470
200
510
220
530
240
550

120
80
120
120
120
170
120
220
120
280
120
350
120
430
120
520
130
540
140
570
150
620
170
630
190
650
200
710
220
750
240
790

140
120
140
170
140
230
140
310
140
390
140
490
140
590
140
710
140
840
140
980
150
1050
170
1070
190
1120
200
1210
220
1270
240
1340

F120 F180

1.5 kPa

90
130
90
200
90
280
90
390
100
340
100
440
100
560
120
420
130
440
140
460
160
440
180
450
190
490
210
500
230
530
240
570

F60

100
100
100
140
100
200
100
260
100
340
100
440
100
560
120
420
130
440
140
470
160
470
180
490
190
530
210
560
230
590
240
640

F90

120
90
120
130
120
170
120
230
120
290
120
370
120
450
120
540
130
560
140
600
160
600
180
620
190
670
210
710
230
750
240
810

140
120
140
180
140
240
140
320
140
410
140
500
140
610
140
730
140
870
140
1020
160
1020
180
1060
190
1150
210
1200
230
1270
240
1380

F120 F180

2 kPa

90
140
90
220
90
310
90
430
100
380
100
490
110
460
130
390
140
420
150
440
170
440
190
450
200
490
220
510
240
540

F60

120
90
120
140
120
190
120
250
120
320
120
400
120
490
130
510
140
550
150
590
170
600
190
630
200
690
220
720
240
760

140
130
140
190
140
260
140
340
140
430
140
540
140
660
140
790
140
930
150
1010
170
1030
190
1070
200
1170
220
1230
240
1300

F120 F180

90
160
90
240
90
340
90
490
100
410
100
540
120
410
130
420
150
400
160
440
180
440
200
460
210
500
230
520
250
540

F60

100
110
100
170
100
230
100
310
100
410
100
540
120
410
130
430
150
430
160
460
180
480
200
500
210
550
230
580
250
610

120
100
120
150
120
200
120
270
120
340
120
430
120
530
130
550
150
540
160
590
180
610
200
640
210
700
230
730
250
780

690
200
720
220

140
140
140
200
140
280
140
360
140
460
140
580
140
700
140
840
150
920
160
1000
180
1040
200
1080
210
1190
230
1250
250
1320

F120 F180

4 kPa
F90

F60, F90, F120, F180


are fire resistance periods
(see Section 4.3)

100
110
100
150
100
210
100
290
100
380
100
490
110
460
130
400
140
430
150
470
170
480
190
500
200
540
220
570
240
600

F90

3 kPa
100
120
100
180
100
250
100
340
100
450
110
430
120
440
140
410
160
420
170
460
190
480
200
530
220
560
240
590

F90

120
110
120
160
120
210
120
280
120
360
120
460
120
560
140
530
160
530
170
590
190
610
200
670
220
700
240
750

140
150
140
220
140
290
140
390
140
490
140
610
140
750
140
900
160
910
170
1000
190
1040
200
1140
220
1200
240
1270

F120 F180

90
180
90
280
90
410
100
370
100
490
120
380
130
400
150
380
160
420
180
420
200
440
210
480
230
500
250
530

F60

Fire reinforcement (mm2/m)

KEY
Slab thickness (mm)

90
170
90
260
90
370
100
340
100
450
110
430
120
440
140
400
160
390
170
430
190
440
200
480
220
500
240
520

F60

Live loads Q
5 kPa

Fire design

100
130
100
190
100
270
100
370
100
490
120
380
130
400
150
400
160
440
180
460
200
480
210
530
230
560
250
600

120
110
120
170
120
230
120
300
120
390
120
490
130
520
150
510
160
560
180
580
200
610
210
670
230
710
250
760

140
160
140
230
140
310
140
410
140
520
140
650
140
790
150
870
160
960
180
1000
200
1050
210
1150
230
1210
250
1290

F120 F180

6 kPa
F90

90
210
90
310
90
470
100
410
110
400
120
420
140
380
160
380
170
420
190
430
210
450
220
490
240
520

F60

100
140
100
210
100
300
100
410
110
400
120
420
140
400
160
410
170
450
190
470
210
500
220
550
240
580

120
120
120
180
120
250
120
330
120
430
120
540
140
500
160
510
170
570
190
600
210
630
220
690
240
730

140
170
140
250
140
340
140
440
140
570
140
700
140
860
160
880
170
970
190
1010
210
1070
220
1180
240
1250

F120 F180

7.5 kPa
F90

90
240
90
370
100
350
100
480
120
380
130
410
150
390
170
390
190
410
200
450
220
470
240
500

F 60

100
170
100
250
100
350
100
480
120
380
130
410
150
410
170
430
190
450
200
500
220
530
240
560

120 140
140 190
120 140
210 280
120 140
290 380
120 140
380 500
120 140
490 640
130 140
520 800
150 150
520 890
170 170
540 920
190 190
570 970
200 200
630 1070
220 220
670 1140
240 240
710 1210

F120 F180

10 kPa
F90

100
210
100
320
100
460
120
370
140
370
150
410
170
430
190
460
210
490
230
520
250
560

Span
(mm)

s08b

6000

5700

5400

5100

4800

120 140
1500
180 240
120 140
1800
260 340
120 140
2100
360 470
120 140
2400
480 620
140 140
2700
460 790
150 150
3000
520 890
170 170
3300
550 930
190 190
3600
580 980
210 210
3900
620 1050
230 230
4200
660 1120
250 250
4500
700 1200

F120 F180

15 kPa
F90

7 Tables: Single spans

90
320
100
320
100
460
120
370
140
350
150
390
170
400
190
420
210
440
230
460
250
490

F60

DESIGN TABLES : SINGLE SPANS

63

Continuity of sheeting
BONDEK sheeting is not continuous
over permanent supports

Fire detail 2
Loading parameters
Gsup = 1 kPa
s = 0.7
l = 0.4

Fire reinforcing bar


10 mm diameter

Material properties
Normal density concrete
Fire reinforcement: D500N
Shrinkage reinforcement D500L

fc
32 MPa

B1

EXPOSURE
CLASSIFICATION

L/250 TOTAL

DEFLECTION

Single span

BONDEK

0.75mm

Props
Slab thickness
Props
per span
(mm)
per span
L/240
L /150

KEY
2 170 1

200
220
240
250

6000 3
6300 3
6600 3
6900 3

160
170
190

5100 2
5400 2
5700 2

110
110
110

3300 1
3600 1
3900 1
120
130
150

110
110
110

2400 1
2700 1
3000 1

4200 1
4500 1
4800 1

110
110
110

1.5 kPa

1500 0
1800 0
2100 1

Span
(mm)

2
2
3

2
2
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
0
0

3
3
3

2
2
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
0
1

210
230
240

170
180
190

120
140
150

110
110
110

110
110
110

110
110
110

2 kPa

2
2
3

2
2
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
0
0

3
3
3

2
2
2

1
1
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
0
1

220
240
250

170
190
200

130
150
160

110
110
120

110
110
110

110
110
110

3 kPa

2
3
3

2
2
2

1
1
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
0
0

3
3

2
2
3

1
1
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
0
1

230
250

18 0
200
21 0

140
150
170

110
110
130

110
110
110

110
110
11 0

4 kPa

2
3

2
2
2

1
1
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
0
0

2
2
3

1
1
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
0
1

240

190
210
220

150
160
180

110
120
130

110
110
110

110
110
110

2
2
2

1
1
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
0
0

Live loads Q
5 kPa

2
2
3

1
1
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
0
1

250

200
210
230

150
170
180

110
120
140

110
110
110

11 0
110
110

6 kPa

2
2
2

1
1
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
0
0

Composite slab design

2
2
3

1
1
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
0
1

21 0
22 0
240

160
18 0
19 0

120
130
150

110
110
110

110
110
110

7.5 kPa

2
2
2

1
1
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
0
0

2
3

1
2
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
0
1

220
240

170
190
210

13 0
14 0
16 0

11 0
11 0
11 0

110
110
110

10 kPa

2
2

1
2
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
0
0

1
2
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
0
1

250

200
210
230

150
160
180

110
110
130

110
110
110

1 5 k Pa

s09a

6900

6000
6300
6600

2 5100
5400
5700

1 4200
2 4500
2 4800

1 3300
1 3600
1 3900

1 2400
1 2700
1 3000

0 1500
0 1800
0 2100

Span
(mm)

64
DESIGN TABLES : SINGLE SPANS

6900

6600

6300

6000

5700

5400

5100

4800

4500

4200

3900

3600

3300

3000

2700

2400

2100

1800

1500

Span
(mm)

110 120
80
80
110 120
110 120
110 120
150 170
110 120
200 220
110 120
250 280
110 120
320 350
110 120
390 420
110 120
470 510
110 120
570 610
120 120
550 710
130 130
560 720
150 150
550 700
160 160
590 750
170 170
630 800
190 190
640 820
200 200
690 880
220 220
720 910
240 240
750 950
250 250
810 1020

110
80
110
110
110
150
110
200
110
250
110
320
110
390
110
470
110
570
120
550
130
560
150
520
160
550
170
580
190
590
200
630
220
650
240
670
250
720

140
120
140
170
140
230
140
310
140
390
140
480
140
590
140
700
140
830
140
970
140
1120
150
1190
160
1270
170
1360
190
1390
200
1490
220
1550
240
1620
250
1740

F120 F180

F90

F60

1.5 kPa

110
80
110
110
110
160
110
210
110
260
110
330
110
410
110
490
110
590
120
580
140
520
150
540
170
530
180
570
190
610
210
620
230
640
240
690

F60

110
80
110
110
110
160
110
210
110
260
110
330
110
410
110
490
110
590
120
580
140
540
150
570
170
580
180
620
190
660
210
690
230
720
240
770

F90

120
90
120
130
120
170
120
230
120
290
120
360
120
440
120
530
120
630
120
750
140
680
150
720
170
730
180
780
190
840
210
870
230
910
240
980

140
120
140
180
140
240
140
320
140
400
140
500
140
610
140
730
140
860
140
1000
140
1160
150
1230
170
1240
180
1340
190
1430
210
1480
230
1550
240
1660

F120 F180

2 kPa

110
80
110
120
110
170
110
220
110
290
110
360
110
440
110
540
120
530
130
540
150
510
160
540
170
570
190
570
200
610
220
630
240
650
250
700

F60

110
90
110
130
110
180
110
240
110
310
110
390
110
480
110
590
130
490
140
510
150
540
170
530
180
570
200
580
210
620
230
640
250
660

F60

110
90
110
130
110
180
110
240
110
310
110
390
110
480
110
590
130
500
140
530
150
570
170
570
180
620
200
640
210
680
230
710
250
750

120
100
120
150
120
200
120
260
120
340
120
420
120
510
120
620
130
640
140
670
150
720
170
730
180
780
200
810
210
870
230
900
250
950

690
200
720
220

140
140
140
200
140
280
140
360
140
460
140
570
140
700
140
830
140
980
140
1150
150
1230
170
1240
180
1330
200
1370
210
1480
230
1540
250
1610

F120 F180

4 kPa
F90

F60, F90, F120, F180


are fire resistance periods
(see Section 4.3)

140
130
140
190
140
260
140
340
140
430
140
540
140
650
140
780
140
920
140
1080
150
1150
160
1230
170
1320
190
1360
200
1460
220
1510
240
1580
250
1700

F120 F180

110 120
80
90
110 120
120 140
110 120
170 190
110 120
220 240
110 120
290 310
110 120
360 390
110 120
440 480
110 120
540 580
120 120
530 690
130 130
550 700
150 150
530 680
160 160
570 720
170 170
610 780
190 190
630 800
200 200
670 860
220 220
700 890
240 240
730 930
250 250
790 1000

F90

3 kPa
110
100
110
140
110
200
110
260
110
330
110
420
110
520
120
520
130
530
150
520
160
560
180
570
190
620
210
640
220
690
240
720

F90

120
110
120
160
120
210
120
280
120
360
120
450
120
550
120
670
130
680
150
660
160
710
180
730
190
780
210
810
220
880
240
920

140
150
140
210
140
290
140
380
140
490
140
610
140
740
140
890
140
1050
150
1130
160
1210
180
1240
190
1340
210
1390
220
1500
240
1570

F120 F180

110
100
110
150
110
210
110
280
110
360
110
450
110
560
120
550
140
500
150
520
170
520
180
550
200
560
210
610
230
630
250
650

F60

Fire reinforcement (mm2/m)

KEY
Slab thickness (mm)

110
100
110
140
110
200
110
260
110
330
110
420
110
520
120
520
130
530
150
500
160
530
180
530
190
570
210
580
220
620
240
650

F60

Live loads Q
5 kPa

Fire design

110
100
110
150
110
210
110
280
110
360
110
450
110
560
120
550
140
510
150
550
170
560
180
600
200
620
210
670
230
700
250
730

120
110
120
170
120
230
120
300
120
380
120
480
120
590
120
710
140
650
150
700
170
710
180
760
200
790
210
850
230
890
250
930

140
160
140
230
140
310
140
410
140
520
140
640
140
780
140
940
140
1110
150
1190
170
1200
180
1300
200
1340
210
1450
230
1510
250
1590

F120 F180

6 kPa
F90

110
110
110
170
110
230
110
300
110
390
110
500
120
500
130
520
150
490
160
520
180
520
190
560
210
570
220
620
240
640

F60

110
110
110
170
110
230
110
300
110
390
110
500
120
500
130
520
150
510
160
550
180
570
190
610
210
640
220
690
240
720

120
120
120
180
120
250
120
330
120
420
120
520
120
650
130
670
150
650
160
700
180
720
190
780
210
810
220
870
240
910

140
170
140
250
140
340
140
440
140
560
140
700
140
850
140
1020
150
1110
160
1200
180
1220
190
1330
210
1380
220
1490
240
1560

F120 F180

7.5 kPa
F90

110
130
110
190
110
260
110
350
110
450
110
580
130
490
140
520
160
500
170
540
190
540
210
560
220
610
240
630

F 60

110
130
110
190
110
260
110
350
110
450
110
580
130
490
140
530
160
530
170
580
190
600
210
620
220
680
240
710

120
140
120
210
120
280
120
370
120
480
120
600
130
630
140
680
160
680
170
740
190
760
210
790
220
860
240
900

140
190
140
280
140
380
140
500
140
630
140
790
140
960
140
1150
160
1150
170
1250
190
1290
210
1340
220
1460
240
1530

F120 F180

10 kPa
F90

110
160
110
240
110
330
110
450
110
580
130
500
150
500
160
550
180
570
200
590
210
650
230
680
250
710

120
180
120
260
120
350
120
470
120
600
130
640
150
630
160
700
180
720
200
750
210
820
230
860
250
910

s09b

140
240
140
340
140
470
140
610
140
780
140
970
150
1080
160
1190
180
1220
200
1270
210
1400
230
1470
250
1540

F120 F180

15 kPa
F90

6900

6600

6300

6000

5700

5400

5100

4800

4500

4200

3900

3600

3300

3000

2700

2400

2100

1800

1500

Span
(mm)

7 Tables: Single spans

110
160
110
240
110
330
110
450
110
580
130
500
150
470
160
520
180
520
200
530
210
580
230
610
250
630

F60

DESIGN TABLES : SINGLE SPANS

65

Continuity of sheeting
BONDEK sheeting is not continuous
over permanent supports

Fire detail 2
Loading parameters
Gsup = 1 kPa
s = 0.7
l = 0.4

Fire reinforcing bar


10 mm diameter

Material properties
Normal density concrete
Fire reinforcement: D500N
Shrinkage reinforcement D500L

fc
32 MPa

B1

EXPOSURE
CLASSIFICATION

L/250 TOTAL &


L/500 INCREMENTAL

DEFLECTION

Single span

BONDEK

0.75mm

Props
Slab thickness
Props
per span
(mm)
per span
L/240
L /150

KEY
2 170 1

6000 3
6300 3

220
240

170
190
200

5100 2
5400 2
5700 2

110
110
120

3300 1
3600 1
3900 1
130
140
160

110
110
110

2400 1
2700 1
3000 1

4200 1
4500 1
4800 2

110
110
110

1.5 kPa

1500 0
1800 0
2100 1

Span
(mm)

2
3

2
2
2

1
1
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
0
0

3
3

2
2
3

1
1
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
0
1

230
240

180
190
21 0

140
150
160

110
110
12 0

110
110
110

110
110
110

2 kPa

2
3

2
2
2

1
1
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
0
0

2
2
3

1
1
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
0
1

240

190
210
220

150
160
170

110
120
130

110
110
110

110
110
110

3 kPa

2
2
2

1
1
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
0
0

2
2
3

1
1
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
0
1

200
220
230

150
170
180

110
130
140

110
110
110

110
110
110

4 kPa

2
2
2

1
1
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
0
0

2
3
3

1
1
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
0
1

210
230
240

160
180
190

120
130
150

110
110
110

110
110
110

2
2
2

1
1
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
0
0

Live loads Q
5 kPa

2
3
3

1
1
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
0
1

220
230
250

170
180
200

120
140
150

110
110
110

110
110
110

6 kPa

2
2
2

1
1
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
0
0

Composite slab design

2
3

1
2
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
0
1

23 0
25 0

18 0
200
21 0

13 0
15 0
16 0

110
11 0
12 0

11 0
11 0
110

7.5 kPa

2
2

1
2
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
0
0

1
2
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
0
1

25 0

190
21 0
23 0

14 0
16 0
180

11 0
11 0
13 0

11 0
110
11 0

10 kPa

1
2
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
0
0

2
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
0
1

22 0
24 0

16 0
18 0
20 0

110
130
15 0

11 0
11 0
11 0

15 kPa

s10a

6000
6300

5100
5400
5700

1 4200
2 4500
4800

1 3300
1 3600
1 3900

1 2400
1 2700
1 3000

0 1500
0 1800
0 2100

Span
(mm)

66
DESIGN TABLES : SINGLE SPANS

6300

6000

5700

5400

5100

4800

4500

4200

3900

3600

3300

3000

2700

2400

2100

1800

1500

Span
(mm)

F90

110
80
110
110
110
150
110
200
110
250
110
320
110
390
110
470
120
470
130
490
140
520
160
520
170
560
190
580
200
620
220
650
240
680

F60

110
80
110
110
110
150
110
200
110
250
110
320
110
390
110
470
120
470
130
480
140
500
160
490
170
520
190
530
200
560
220
580
240
610

120
80
120
120
120
170
120
220
120
280
120
350
120
420
120
510
120
610
130
620
140
660
160
660
170
710
190
730
200
790
220
820
240
870

140
120
140
170
140
230
140
310
140
390
140
480
140
590
140
700
140
830
140
970
140
1120
160
1120
170
1200
190
1240
200
1340
220
1400
240
1470

F120 F180

1.5 kPa

110
80
110
110
110
160
110
210
110
260
110
330
110
410
110
490
120
490
140
450
150
470
160
500
180
500
190
540
210
560
230
580
240
620

F60

110
80
110
110
110
160
110
210
110
260
110
330
110
410
110
490
120
490
140
460
150
500
160
540
180
550
190
590
210
620
230
650
240
700

F90

120
90
120
130
120
170
120
230
120
290
120
360
120
440
120
530
120
630
140
590
150
630
160
680
180
700
190
750
210
780
230
820
240
890

140
120
140
180
140
240
140
320
140
400
140
500
140
610
140
730
140
860
140
1000
150
1080
160
1160
180
1190
190
1280
210
1330
230
1400
240
1510

F120 F180

2 kPa

110
80
110
120
110
170
110
220
110
290
110
360
110
440
120
450
130
460
150
440
160
470
170
500
190
510
210
530
220
570
240
590

F60

120
90
120
140
120
190
120
240
120
310
120
390
120
480
120
580
130
590
150
590
160
630
170
680
190
710
210
740
220
800
240
840

140
130
140
190
140
260
140
340
140
430
140
540
140
650
140
780
140
920
150
1000
160
1080
170
1170
190
1200
210
1260
220
1360
240
1430

F120 F180

110
90
110
130
110
180
110
240
110
310
110
390
110
480
130
420
140
440
150
470
170
460
180
500
200
510
220
530
230
570

F60

110
90
110
130
110
180
110
240
110
310
110
390
110
480
130
420
140
460
150
490
170
500
180
540
200
560
220
590
230
640

120
100
120
150
120
200
120
260
120
340
120
420
120
510
130
540
140
580
150
620
170
630
180
690
200
720
220
750
230
810

690
200
720
220

140
140
140
200
140
280
140
360
140
460
140
570
140
700
140
830
140
980
150
1060
170
1080
180
1170
200
1220
220
1280
230
1390

F120 F180

4 kPa
F90

F60, F90, F120, F180


are fire resistance periods
(see Section 4.3)

110
80
110
120
110
170
110
220
110
290
110
360
110
440
120
450
130
470
150
460
160
500
170
540
190
560
210
580
220
630
240
660

F90

3 kPa
110
100
110
140
110
200
110
260
110
330
110
420
120
430
130
450
150
450
160
490
180
500
190
550
210
570
230
600
240
650

F90

120
110
120
160
120
210
120
280
120
360
120
450
120
550
130
570
150
570
160
620
180
640
190
690
210
720
230
760
240
830

140
150
140
210
140
290
140
380
140
490
140
610
140
740
140
890
150
970
160
1050
180
1080
190
1180
210
1230
230
1300
240
1410

F120 F180

110
100
110
150
110
210
110
280
110
360
110
450
120
460
140
420
150
450
170
450
180
480
200
500
220
520
230
560
250
590

F60

Fire reinforcement (mm2/m)

KEY
Slab thickness (mm)

110
100
110
140
110
200
110
260
110
330
110
420
120
430
130
440
150
420
160
460
180
460
190
500
210
510
230
540
240
580

F60

Live loads Q
5 kPa

Fire design

110
100
110
150
110
210
110
280
110
360
110
450
120
460
140
430
150
470
170
480
180
530
200
550
220
580
230
630
250
660

120
110
120
170
120
230
120
300
120
380
120
480
120
590
140
550
150
600
170
610
180
670
200
700
220
730
230
790
250
840

140
160
140
230
140
310
140
410
140
520
140
640
140
780
140
940
150
1020
170
1040
180
1140
200
1180
220
1240
230
1350
250
1430

F120 F180

6 kPa
F90

110
110
110
170
110
230
110
300
110
390
120
410
130
430
150
410
160
440
180
450
200
470
210
510
230
530
250
560

F60

110
110
110
170
110
230
110
300
110
390
120
410
130
430
150
430
160
470
180
490
200
510
210
560
230
590
250
630

120
120
120
180
120
250
120
330
120
420
120
520
130
550
150
550
160
600
180
620
200
650
210
710
230
750
250
790

140
170
140
250
140
340
140
440
140
560
140
700
140
850
150
940
160
1030
180
1060
200
1110
210
1210
230
1280
250
1350

F120 F180

7.5 kPa
F90

110
130
110
190
110
260
110
350
110
450
130
400
140
430
160
420
180
430
190
470
210
490
230
510
250
540

F60

110
130
110
190
110
260
110
350
110
450
130
400
140
440
160
450
180
470
190
520
210
540
230
570
250
610

120
140
120
210
120
280
120
370
120
480
130
510
140
560
160
570
180
590
190
660
210
690
230
730
250
770

140
190
140
280
140
380
140
500
140
630
140
790
140
960
160
980
180
1010
190
1120
210
1170
230
1240
250
1320

F120 F180

10 kPa
F90

110
160
110
240
110
330
110
450
130
400
150
410
160
460
180
480
200
510
220
540
240
570

120
180
120
260
120
350
120
470
130
510
150
520
160
580
180
610
200
640
220
680
240
730

s10b

140
240
140
340
140
470
140
610
140
780
150
880
160
990
180
1040
200
1090
220
1160
240
1240

F120 F180

15 kPa
F90

6300

6000

5700

5400

5100

4800

4500

4200

3900

3600

3300

3000

2700

2400

2100

1800

1500

Span
(mm)

7 Tables: Single spans

110
160
110
240
110
330
110
450
130
400
150
390
160
430
180
440
200
460
220
480
240
510

F60

DESIGN TABLES : SINGLE SPANS

67

Continuity of sheeting
BONDEK sheeting is not continuous
over permanent supports

Fire detail 2
Loading parameters
Gsup = 1 kPa
s = 0.7
l = 0.4

Fire reinforcing bar


10 mm diameter

Material properties
Normal density concrete
Fire reinforcement: D500N
Shrinkage reinforcement D500L

fc
40 MPa

B2

EXPOSURE
CLASSIFICATION

L/250 TOTAL

DEFLECTION

Single span

BONDEK

0.75mm

Props
Slab thickness
Props
per span
(mm)
per span
L/240
L /150

KEY
2 170 1

6900 3
7200 4

240
250

190
210
220

120
130
140

4200 1
4500 1
4800 1

6000 3
6300 3
6600 3

120
120
120

3300 1
3600 1
3900 1

150
160
180

120
120
120

2400 1
2700 1
3000 1

5100 2
5400 2
5700 2

120
120
120

1.5 kPa

1500 0
1800 0
2100 1

Span
(mm)

3
3

2
2
3

2
2
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
0
0

3
3
3

2
2
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
0
1

240

200
210
230

160
170
180

120
130
140

120
120
120

120
120
12 0

120
12 0
120

2 kPa

2
2
3

2
2
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
0
0

3
3
3

2
2
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
0
1

250

210
220
240

170
180
190

130
140
150

120
120
120

120
120
120

120
120
120

3 kPa

2
2
3

2
2
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
0
0

3
3
3

2
2
2

1
1
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
0
1

220
230
250

17 0
190
20 0

130
150
160

120
120
120

120
120
120

120
120
12 0

4 kPa

2
2
3

2
2
2

1
1
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
0
0

3
3

2
2
3

1
1
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
0
1

230
240

180
200
210

140
150
170

120
120
130

120
120
120

120
120
120

2
3

2
2
2

1
1
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
0
0

Live loads Q
5 kPa

3
3

2
2
3

1
1
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
0
1

230
250

190
200
220

150
160
170

120
120
130

120
120
120

120
120
120

6 kPa

2
3

2
2
2

1
1
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
0
0

Composite slab design

2
2
3

1
1
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
0
1

250

200
210
230

150
170
180

120
130
140

12 0
12 0
120

12 0
12 0
12 0

7.5 kPa

2
2
2

1
1
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
0
0

2
3
3

1
1
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
0
1

210
230
250

170
180
200

120
140
150

120
120
120

120
120
120

10 kPa

2
2
2

1
1
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
0
0

1
2
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
0
1

24 0

19 0
20 0
22 0

140
160
17 0

120
120
120

120
120
120

15 kPa

s11a

6900
7200

6000
6300
6600

2 5100
5400
5700

1 4200
2 4500
2 4800

1 3300
1 3600
1 3900

1 2400
1 2700
1 3000

0 1500
0 1800
0 2100

Span
(mm)

68
DESIGN TABLES : SINGLE SPANS

7200

6900

6600

6300

6000

5700

5400

5100

4800

4500

4200

3900

3600

3300

3000

2700

2400

2100

1800

1500

Span
(mm)

120 120
60
80
120 120
90 120
120 120
130 160
120 120
170 220
120 120
210 280
120 120
270 340
120 120
320 420
120 120
390 500
120 120
460 590
120 120
540 700
130 130
560 710
140 140
590 740
150 150
620 780
160 160
660 830
180 180
670 840
190 190
710 900
210 210
730 930
220 220
780 990
240 240
820 1040
250 250
870 1110

120
60
120
90
120
130
120
170
120
210
120
270
120
320
120
390
120
460
120
540
130
550
140
560
150
590
160
610
180
610
190
650
210
660
220
700
240
730
250
780

140
120
140
170
140
230
140
310
140
390
140
480
140
580
140
700
140
820
140
960
140
1100
140
1260
150
1340
160
1420
180
1440
190
1530
210
1590
220
1690
240
1770
250
1880

F120 F180

F90

F60

1.5 kPa

120
70
120
100
120
130
120
170
120
220
120
280
120
340
120
410
120
480
120
560
130
570
140
590
160
560
170
600
180
630
200
640
210
680
230
700
240
750

F60

140
120
140
180
140
240
140
320
140
400
140
500
140
600
140
720
140
850
140
990
140
1150
140
1310
160
1300
170
1390
180
1480
200
1520
210
1630
230
1690
240
1810

F120 F180

120 120
70
90
120 120
100 130
120 120
130 170
120 120
170 220
120 120
220 290
120 120
280 360
120 120
340 440
120 120
410 520
120 120
480 620
120 120
560 730
130 130
580 740
140 140
610 770
160 160
600 760
170 170
640 820
180 180
690 870
200 200
710 890
210 210
750 960
230 230
780 990
240 240
840 1060

F90

2 kPa

120
70
120
100
120
140
120
190
120
240
120
300
120
360
120
440
120
520
130
530
140
550
150
570
170
560
180
600
190
640
210
650
220
690
240
710
250
760

F60

120
80
120
110
120
150
120
200
120
260
120
320
120
390
120
470
120
560
130
570
150
530
160
560
170
600
190
600
200
640
220
660
230
700
250
730

F60

120 120
80 100
120 120
110 140
120 120
150 200
120 120
200 260
120 120
260 330
120 120
320 410
120 120
390 510
120 120
470 610
120 120
560 720
130 130
580 730
150 150
560 710
160 160
600 760
170 170
640 820
190 190
660 830
200 200
710 890
220 220
730 930
230 230
780 990
250 250
820 1040

690
200
720
220

140
140
140
200
140
280
140
360
140
460
140
570
140
690
140
830
140
970
140
1140
150
1210
160
1300
170
1390
190
1420
200
1520
220
1580
230
1690
250
1770

F120 F180

4 kPa
F90

F60, F90, F120, F180


are fire resistance periods
(see Section 4.3)

140
130
140
190
140
260
140
340
140
430
140
530
140
650
140
770
140
910
140
1060
140
1230
150
1300
170
1310
180
1410
190
1500
210
1550
220
1660
240
1730
250
1850

F120 F180

120 120
70
90
120 120
100 130
120 120
140 180
120 120
190 240
120 120
240 310
120 120
300 390
120 120
360 470
120 120
440 570
120 120
520 670
130 130
540 680
140 140
570 720
150 150
600 770
170 170
610 770
180 180
650 820
190 190
700 880
210 210
720 910
220 220
770 980
240 240
800 1020
250 250
860 1090

F90

3 kPa
140
150
140
210
140
290
140
380
140
490
140
600
140
730
140
880
140
1040
140
1210
150
1290
170
1290
180
1390
200
1430
210
1540
230
1600
240
1720

F120 F180

120 120
80 110
120 120
120 150
120 120
160 210
120 120
220 280
120 120
280 360
120 120
340 440
120 120
420 540
120 120
510 650
130 130
530 670
140 140
560 710
150 150
600 760
170 170
600 760
180 180
640 820
200 200
660 840
210 210
710 900
230 230
740 940
240 240
800 1010

F90

120
90
120
130
120
170
120
230
120
290
120
370
120
450
120
540
130
550
150
520
160
550
170
590
190
590
200
630
220
650
230
690
250
720

F60

Fire reinforcement (mm2/m)

KEY
Slab thickness (mm)

120
80
120
120
120
160
120
220
120
280
120
340
120
420
120
510
130
520
140
540
150
570
170
560
180
590
200
600
210
640
230
660
240
710

F60

Live loads Q
5 kPa

Fire design

120 120
90 110
120 120
130 160
120 120
170 230
120 120
230 300
120 120
290 380
120 120
370 470
120 120
450 580
120 120
540 700
130 130
560 710
150 150
550 690
160 160
590 740
170 170
630 800
190 190
640 820
200 200
690 880
220 220
720 910
230 230
770 980
250 250
810 1020

140
160
140
230
140
310
140
410
140
520
140
640
140
780
140
930
140
1100
150
1180
160
1270
170
1360
190
1390
200
1500
220
1550
230
1670
250
1740

F120 F180

6 kPa
F90

120
100
120
140
120
190
120
250
120
320
120
400
120
490
130
510
140
530
150
560
170
550
180
590
200
600
210
640
230
660
250
690

F60

120
100
120
140
120
190
120
250
120
320
120
400
120
490
130
520
140
550
150
590
170
590
180
640
200
660
210
710
230
740
250
770

120
120
120
180
120
250
120
320
120
410
120
520
120
630
130
660
140
700
150
750
170
750
180
810
200
840
210
900
230
940
250
980

140
170
140
250
140
340
140
440
140
560
140
690
140
840
140
1010
140
1190
150
1280
170
1280
180
1390
200
1420
210
1540
230
1600
250
1670

F120 F180

7.5 kPa
F90

120
110
120
160
120
220
120
290
120
370
120
460
120
560
140
510
150
540
170
530
180
570
200
580
210
630
230
650
250
680

F60

120
110
120
160
120
220
120
290
120
370
120
460
120
560
140
530
150
570
170
580
180
630
200
640
210
700
230
730
250
760

120
140
120
200
120
280
120
370
120
470
120
590
120
730
140
670
150
720
170
730
180
790
200
820
210
890
230
920
250
960

140
190
140
280
140
380
140
500
140
630
140
780
140
950
140
1140
150
1230
170
1240
180
1350
200
1390
210
1510
230
1570
250
1640

F120 F180

1 0 k Pa
F90

120
140
120
200
120
270
120
360
120
460
120
580
140
540
160
550
170
600
190
620
200
670
220
700
240
730

120
170
120
250
120
350
120
460
120
590
120
740
140
690
160
690
170
760
190
780
200
860
220
890
240
930

s11b

140
230
140
340
140
460
140
610
140
780
140
960
140
1170
160
1180
170
1290
190
1330
200
1460
220
1520
240
1590

F120 F180

1 5 k Pa
F90

7200

6900

6600

6300

6000

5700

5400

5100

4800

4500

4200

3900

36 00

3300

3000

2700

2400

2100

1800

1500

Span
(mm)

7 Tables: Single spans

120
140
120
200
120
270
120
360
120
460
120
580
140
520
160
510
170
560
190
560
200
610
220
630
240
650

F60

DESIGN TABLES : SINGLE SPANS

69

Continuity of sheeting
BONDEK sheeting is not continuous
over permanent supports

Fire detail 2
Loading parameters
Gsup = 1 kPa
s = 0.7
l = 0.4

Fire reinforcing bar


10 mm diameter

Material properties
Normal density concrete
Fire reinforcement: D500N
Shrinkage reinforcement D500L

fc
40 MPa

B2

EXPOSURE
CLASSIFICATION

L/250 TOTAL &


L/500 INCREMENTAL

DEFLECTION

Single span

BONDEK

0.75mm

Props
Slab thickness
Props
per span
(mm)
per span
L/240
L /150

KEY
2 170 1

120
140
150
160
180
190

4200 1
4500 1
4800 1
5100 2
5400 2
5700 2
210
220
240

120
120
120

3300 1
3600 1
3900 1

6000 3
6300 3
6600 3

120
120
120

120
120
120

1.5 kPa

2400 1
2700 1
3000 1

1500 0
1800 0
2100 1

Span
(mm)

2
2
3

2
2
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
0
0

3
3
3

2
2
2

1
1
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
0
1

210
230
250

170
180
200

130
140
160

120
120
120

120
120
120

120
120
120

2 kPa

2
2
3

2
2
2

1
1
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
0
0

3
3

2
2
3

1
1
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
0
1

230
240

180
190
210

140
150
170

120
120
120

120
120
120

120
120
120

3 kPa

2
3

2
2
2

1
1
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
0
0

2
2
3

1
1
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
0
1

240

190
200
220

150
160
170

120
120
130

120
120
120

120
120
120

4 kPa

2
2
2

1
1
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
0
0

2
2
3

1
1
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
0
1

250

200
210
230

150
170
180

120
130
140

120
120
120

120
120
120

2
2
2

1
1
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
0
0

Live loads Q
5 kPa

2
2
3

1
1
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
0
1

210
220
240

160
180
190

120
130
150

120
120
120

120
120
120

6 kPa

2
2
2

1
1
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
0
0

Composite slab design

2
3
3

1
2
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
0
1

220
230
250

170
190
200

130
140
160

120
120
120

120
120
120

7.5 kPa

2
2
2

1
2
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
0
0

2
3

1
2
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
0
1

230
250

180
200
220

140
150
170

120
120
120

120
120
120

10 kPa

2
2

1
2
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
0
0

1
2
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
0
1

210
230
250

160
170
190

120
120
140

120
120
120

15 kPa

s12a

6000
6300
6600

5100
5400
5700

1 4200
2 4500
2 4800

1 3300
1 3600
1 3900

1 2400
1 2700
1 3000

0 1500
0 1800
0 2100

Span
(mm)

70
DESIGN TABLES : SINGLE SPANS

6600

6300

6000

5700

5400

5100

4800

4500

4200

3900

3600

3300

3000

2700

2400

2100

1800

1500

Span
(mm)

F90

120
60
120
90
120
130
120
170
120
210
120
270
120
320
120
390
120
460
120
540
140
510
150
550
160
580
180
590
190
640
210
660
220
710
240
750

F60

120
60
120
90
120
130
120
170
120
210
120
270
120
320
120
390
120
460
120
540
140
490
150
520
160
550
180
550
190
580
210
600
220
640
240
660

120
80
120
120
120
160
120
220
120
280
120
340
120
420
120
500
120
590
120
700
140
650
150
690
160
740
180
750
190
810
210
840
220
900
240
950

140
120
140
170
140
230
140
310
140
390
140
480
140
580
140
700
140
820
140
960
140
1100
150
1180
160
1260
180
1290
190
1380
210
1430
220
1540
240
1610

F120 F180

1.5 kPa

120
70
120
100
120
130
120
170
120
220
120
280
120
340
120
410
120
480
130
490
140
510
160
500
170
530
180
560
200
570
210
620
230
640
250
660

F60

120
70
120
100
120
130
120
170
120
220
120
280
120
340
120
410
120
480
130
500
140
530
160
530
170
570
180
610
200
630
210
680
230
710
250
750

F90

120
90
120
130
120
170
120
220
120
290
120
360
120
440
120
520
120
620
130
640
140
670
160
670
170
720
180
780
200
800
210
860
230
900
250
950

140
120
140
180
140
240
140
320
140
400
140
500
140
600
140
720
140
850
140
990
140
1150
160
1150
170
1230
180
1330
200
1370
210
1470
230
1540
250
1610

F120 F180

2 kPa

120
70
120
100
120
140
120
190
120
240
120
300
120
360
120
440
120
520
140
470
150
500
170
500
180
530
190
570
210
580
230
600
240
650

F60

120
90
120
130
120
180
120
240
120
310
120
390
120
470
120
570
120
670
140
620
150
670
170
680
180
730
190
790
210
820
230
860
240
920

140
130
140
190
140
260
140
340
140
430
140
530
140
650
140
770
140
910
140
1060
150
1140
170
1160
180
1250
190
1350
210
1400
230
1460
240
1570

F120 F180

120
80
120
110
120
150
120
200
120
260
120
320
120
390
120
470
130
490
150
460
160
490
170
530
190
530
200
570
220
590
240
610

F60

120
80
120
110
120
150
120
200
120
260
120
320
120
390
120
470
130
490
150
490
160
530
170
570
190
580
200
630
220
660
240
690

120
100
120
140
120
200
120
260
120
330
120
410
120
510
120
610
130
630
150
620
160
670
170
720
190
740
200
800
220
830
240
870

690
200
720
220

140
140
140
200
140
280
140
360
140
460
140
570
140
690
140
830
140
970
150
1050
160
1140
170
1230
190
1260
200
1360
220
1420
240
1490

F120 F180

4 kPa
F90

F60, F90, F120, F180


are fire resistance periods
(see Section 4.3)

120
70
120
100
120
140
120
190
120
240
120
300
120
360
120
440
120
520
140
490
150
530
170
540
180
580
190
620
210
650
230
680
240
730

F90

3 kPa
120
80
120
120
120
160
120
220
120
280
120
340
120
420
130
450
140
480
150
520
170
520
180
570
200
590
210
640
230
670
250
700

F90

120
110
120
150
120
210
120
280
120
360
120
440
120
540
130
570
140
610
150
660
170
660
180
720
200
750
210
810
230
850
250
890

140
150
140
210
140
290
140
380
140
490
140
600
140
730
140
880
140
1040
150
1120
170
1130
180
1230
200
1270
210
1380
230
1440
250
1510

F120 F180

120
90
120
130
120
170
120
230
120
290
120
370
120
450
130
470
150
440
160
480
180
480
190
520
210
530
220
580
240
600

F60

Fire reinforcement (mm2/m)

KEY
Slab thickness (mm)

120
80
120
120
120
160
120
220
120
280
120
340
120
420
130
440
140
460
150
490
170
490
180
520
200
530
210
570
230
600
250
620

F60

Live loads Q
5 kPa

Fire design

120
90
120
130
120
170
120
230
120
290
120
370
120
450
130
470
150
470
160
510
180
520
190
570
210
590
220
640
240
680

120
110
120
160
120
230
120
300
120
380
120
470
120
580
130
600
150
590
160
650
180
660
190
720
210
750
220
820
240
860

140
160
140
230
140
310
140
410
140
520
140
640
140
780
140
930
150
1010
160
1100
180
1130
190
1230
210
1280
220
1390
240
1460

F120 F180

6 kPa
F90

120
100
120
140
120
190
120
250
120
320
120
400
130
420
140
450
160
440
170
480
190
490
200
530
220
550
230
590
250
620

F60

120
100
120
140
120
190
120
250
120
320
120
400
130
430
140
470
160
470
170
520
190
530
200
580
220
610
230
660
250
700

120
120
120
180
120
250
120
320
120
410
120
520
130
550
140
590
160
600
170
650
190
680
200
740
220
770
230
840
250
880

140
170
140
250
140
340
140
440
140
560
140
690
140
840
140
1010
160
1020
170
1110
190
1150
200
1260
220
1320
230
1430
250
1500

F120 F180

7.5 kPa
F90

120
110
120
160
120
220
120
290
120
370
120
460
140
420
150
460
170
460
180
500
200
510
220
530
230
580
250
600

F60

120
110
120
160
120
220
120
290
120
370
120
460
140
440
150
480
170
490
180
540
200
560
220
590
230
650
250
680

120
140
120
200
120
280
120
370
120
470
120
590
140
560
150
610
170
630
180
690
200
720
220
750
230
820
250
860

140
190
140
280
140
380
140
500
140
630
140
780
140
950
150
1040
170
1070
180
1170
200
1220
220
1280
230
1400
250
1470

F120 F180

10 kPa
F90

120
140
120
200
120
270
120
360
120
460
140
450
160
460
170
510
190
530
210
560
230
590
250
630

120
170
120
250
120
350
120
460
120
590
140
570
160
580
170
640
190
670
210
710
230
750
250
790

s12b

140
230
140
340
140
460
140
610
140
780
140
960
160
990
170
1100
190
1140
210
1200
230
1280
250
1350

F120 F180

15 kPa
F90

6600

6300

6000

5700

5400

5100

4800

4500

4200

3900

3600

3300

3000

2700

2400

2100

1800

1500

Span
(mm)

7 Tables: Single spans

120
140
120
200
120
270
120
360
120
460
140
430
160
430
170
470
190
480
210
500
230
530
250
560

F60

DESIGN TABLES : SINGLE SPANS

71

Continuity of sheeting
BONDEK sheeting is not continuous
over permanent supports

Fire detail 2
Loading parameters
Gsup = 1 kPa
s = 0.7
l = 0.4

Fire reinforcing bar


10 mm diameter

Material properties
Normal density concrete
Fire reinforcement: D500N
Shrinkage reinforcement D500L

fc
25 MPa

A1

EXPOSURE
CLASSIFICATION

L/250 TOTAL

DEFLECTION

Single span

BONDEK

0.60mm

Props
Slab thickness
Props
per span
(mm)
per span
L/240
L /150

KEY
2 170 1

6000 3
6300 3

230
240

170
190
210

5100 2
5400 3
5700 3

100
110
120

3300 1
3600 1
3900 1
130
150
160

90
90
100

2400 1
2700 1
3000 1

4200 2
4500 2
4800 2

90
90
90

1.5 kPa

1500 0
1800 0
2100 1

Span
(mm)

3
3

2
2
3

2
2
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
0
1

3
4

2
3
3

2
2
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
0
1

230
250

180
200
210

140
150
160

100
110
120

90
100
100

90
90
90

2 kPa

3
3

2
2
3

2
2
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
0
1

2
3
3

2
2
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
0
1

240

190
210
220

140
160
170

100
120
130

90
100
100

90
90
90

3 kPa

2
2
3

2
2
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
0
1

2
3
3

2
2
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
0
1

250

200
210
230

150
170
180

110
120
140

90
100
100

90
90
90

4 kPa

2
2
3

2
2
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
0
1

3
3
3

2
2
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
0
1

210
220
240

160
170
190

120
130
140

100
100
100

90
90
90

2
3
3

2
2
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
0
1

Live loads Q
5 kPa

3
3
3

2
2
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
0
1

210
230
250

170
180
200

120
140
150

100
100
110

90
90
90

6 kPa

2
3
3

2
2
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
0
1

Composite slab design

3
3

2
2
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
0
1

220
240

170
190
210

130
140
160

100
100
110

90
90
90

7.5 kPa

2
3

2
2
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
0
1

2
2
2

1
1
2

1
1
1

0
0
1

240

190
200
220

140
150
170

100
110
120

90
90
100

10 kPa

2
2
2

1
1
2

1
1
1

0
0
1

2
2
3

1
1
2

1
1
1

0
0
1

210
230
250

160
170
190

110
120
140

90
100
100

15 kPa

s13a

6000
6300

5100
5400
5700

2 4200
2 4500
2 4800

1 3300
1 3600
2 3900

1 2400
1 2700
1 3000

0 1500
0 1800
1 2100

Span
(mm)

72
DESIGN TABLES : SINGLE SPANS

6300

6000

5700

5400

5100

4800

4500

4200

3900

3600

3300

3000

2700

2400

2100

1800

1500

Span
(mm)

F90

100
90
100
130
100
190
100
250
100
330
100
420
100
530
110
490
120
480
130
490
150
490
160
520
170
560
190
580
210
610
230
640
240
690

F60

90
120
90
190
90
260
90
360
90
500
100
420
100
530
110
490
120
480
130
490
150
460
160
490
170
520
190
530
210
550
230
570
240
610

120
80
120
120
120
170
120
220
120
280
120
350
120
430
120
520
120
620
130
630
150
620
160
660
170
720
190
740
210
770
230
810
240
870

140
120
140
170
140
230
140
310
140
390
140
490
140
590
140
710
140
840
140
980
150
1050
160
1130
170
1220
190
1260
210
1310
230
1380
240
1490

F120 F180

1.5 kPa

90
130
90
200
90
280
90
390
100
340
100
440
100
560
110
510
120
510
140
460
150
480
160
510
180
510
200
520
210
560
230
590
250
610

F60

100
100
100
140
100
200
100
260
100
340
100
440
100
560
110
510
120
510
140
470
150
500
160
540
180
560
200
580
210
620
230
650
250
690

F90

120
90
120
130
120
170
120
230
120
290
120
370
120
450
120
540
120
650
140
600
150
640
160
690
180
700
200
730
210
790
230
830
250
870

140
120
140
180
140
240
140
320
140
410
140
500
140
610
140
730
140
870
140
1020
150
1090
160
1170
180
1200
200
1250
210
1350
230
1410
250
1490

F120 F180

2 kPa

90
140
90
220
90
310
90
430
100
380
100
490
100
620
120
460
130
470
140
490
160
470
170
510
190
510
210
530
220
570
240
600

F60

120
90
120
140
120
190
120
250
120
320
120
400
120
490
120
590
130
610
140
640
160
640
170
690
190
710
210
750
220
810
240
850

140
130
140
190
140
260
140
340
140
430
140
540
140
660
140
790
140
930
140
1090
160
1090
170
1180
190
1220
210
1270
220
1370
240
1440

F120 F180

90
160
90
240
90
340
90
490
100
410
100
540
110
500
120
500
140
450
150
470
170
470
180
510
200
520
210
560
230
580
250
610

F60

100
110
100
170
100
230
100
310
100
410
100
540
110
500
120
500
140
460
150
500
170
510
180
550
200
570
210
620
230
650
250
680

120
100
120
150
120
200
120
270
120
340
120
430
120
530
120
640
140
580
150
630
170
640
180
700
200
720
210
780
230
820
250
860

690
200
720
220

140
140
140
200
140
280
140
360
140
460
140
580
140
700
140
840
140
1000
150
1080
170
1090
180
1190
200
1230
210
1330
230
1400
250
1470

F120 F180

4 kPa
F90

F60, F90, F120, F180


are fire resistance periods
(see Section 4.3)

100
110
100
150
100
210
100
290
100
380
100
490
100
620
120
460
130
470
140
510
160
510
170
550
190
560
210
590
220
640
240
670

F90

3 kPa
100
120
100
180
100
250
100
340
100
450
100
590
120
440
130
460
140
490
160
490
170
530
190
550
210
580
220
630
240
660

F90

120
110
120
160
120
210
120
280
120
360
120
460
120
560
130
590
140
620
160
620
170
680
190
700
210
730
220
790
240
830

140
150
140
220
140
290
140
390
140
490
140
610
140
750
140
900
140
1060
160
1060
170
1150
190
1190
210
1240
220
1350
240
1420

F120 F180

90
180
90
280
90
410
100
370
100
490
110
470
120
470
140
430
150
460
170
450
180
490
200
500
210
540
230
570
250
590

F60

Fire reinforcement (mm2/m)

KEY
Slab thickness (mm)

90
170
90
260
90
370
100
340
100
450
100
590
120
440
130
450
140
480
160
460
170
500
190
500
210
520
220
560
240
590

F60

Live loads Q
5 kPa

Fire design

100
130
100
190
100
270
100
370
100
490
110
470
120
470
140
440
150
480
170
490
180
530
200
550
210
600
230
630
250
670

120
110
120
170
120
230
120
300
120
390
120
490
120
600
140
560
150
610
170
620
180
670
200
700
210
760
230
800
250
840

140
160
140
230
140
310
140
410
140
520
140
650
140
790
140
950
150
1030
170
1050
180
1150
200
1200
210
1300
230
1370
250
1440

F120 F180

6 kPa
F90

90
210
90
310
90
470
100
410
100
550
110
520
130
440
140
460
160
450
170
490
190
500
210
510
220
560
240
580

F60

100
140
100
210
100
300
100
410
100
550
110
520
130
440
140
480
160
480
170
520
190
540
210
570
220
620
240
650

120
120
120
180
120
250
120
330
120
430
120
540
130
560
140
610
160
610
170
670
190
690
210
720
220
780
240
820

140
170
140
250
140
340
140
440
140
570
140
700
140
860
140
1030
160
1040
170
1130
190
1170
210
1220
220
1340
240
1410

F120 F180

7.5 kPa
F90

90
240
90
370
100
350
100
480
110
470
120
480
140
440
150
470
170
470
190
480
200
520
220
540
240
570

F60

100
170
100
250
100
350
100
480
110
470
120
480
140
450
150
490
170
500
190
520
200
570
220
600
240
630

120
140
120
210
120
290
120
380
120
490
120
620
140
570
150
630
170
640
190
660
200
730
220
760
240
800

140
190
140
280
140
380
140
500
140
640
140
800
140
970
150
1070
170
1090
190
1130
200
1240
220
1300
240
1370

F120 F180

10 kPa
F90

100
210
100
320
100
460
110
460
120
480
140
460
160
460
170
520
190
540
210
570
230
600
250
640

120
180
120
260
120
360
120
480
120
620
140
580
160
590
170
660
190
680
210
720
230
760
250
810

s13b

140
240
140
340
140
470
140
620
140
790
140
980
160
1000
170
1120
190
1160
210
1220
230
1290
250
1370

F120 F180

15 kPa
F90

6300

6000

5700

5400

5100

4800

4500

4200

3900

3600

3300

3000

2700

2400

2100

1800

1500

Span
(mm)

7 Tables: Single spans

90
320
100
320
100
460
110
460
120
480
140
440
160
440
170
480
190
490
210
510
230
540
250
560

F60

DESIGN TABLES : SINGLE SPANS

73

Continuity of sheeting
BONDEK sheeting is not continuous
over permanent supports

Fire detail 2
Loading parameters
Gsup = 1 kPa
s = 0.7
l = 0.4

Fire reinforcing bar


10 mm diameter

Material properties
Normal density concrete
Fire reinforcement: D500N
Shrinkage reinforcement D500L

25 MPa

fc

A1

EXPOSURE
CLASSIFICATION

L/250 TOTAL &


L/500 INCREMENTAL

DEFLECTION

Single span

BONDEK

0.60mm

Props
Slab thickness
Props
per span
(mm)
per span
L/240
L /150

KEY
2 170 1

100
110
130
140
160
170

3300 1
3600 1
3900 1
4200 2
4500 2
4800 2
190
230
250

90
90
100

2400 1
2700 1
3000 1

5100 2
5400 3
5700 3

90
90
90

1.5 kPa

1500 0
1800 0
2100 1

Span
(mm)

2
3
3

2
2
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
0
1

2
3
3

2
2
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
0
1

200
230
250

150
160
180

110
120
130

90
100
100

90
90
90

2 kPa

2
3
3

2
2
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
0
1

3
3

2
2
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
0
1

230
240

160
170
19 0

110
130
140

90
10 0
10 0

90
90
90

3 kPa

2
3

2
2
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
0
1

3
3

2
2
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
0
1

230
250

170
180
200

120
140
150

90
100
110

90
90
90

4 kPa

2
3

2
2
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
0
1

2
2
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
0
1

240

17 0
190
22 0

13 0
14 0
160

10 0
10 0
11 0

90
90
90

2
2
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
0
1

Live loads Q
5 kPa

2
2
3

1
1
2

1
1
1

0
0
1

250

18 0
200
23 0

130
15 0
170

10 0
100
12 0

90
90
90

6 kPa

2
2
2

1
1
2

1
1
1

0
0
1

Composite slab design

2
2
3

1
1
2

1
1
1

0
0
1

190
220
240

140
160
180

100
110
130

90
90
90

7.5 kPa

2
2
2

1
1
2

1
1
1

0
0
1

2
2
3

1
1
2

1
1
1

0
0
1

210
230
250

150
170
190

110
120
140

90
90
100

10 kPa

2
2
2

1
1
2

1
1
1

0
0
1

1
1
2

1
1
1

0
0
1

24 0

180
20 0
220

12 0
140
16 0

90
10 0
100

15 kPa

s 14a

5100
5400
5700

2 4200
4500
4800

1 3300
1 3600
2 3900

1 2400
1 2700
1 3000

0 1500
0 1800
1 2100

Span
(mm)

74
DESIGN TABLES : SINGLE SPANS

5700

5400

5100

4800

4500

4200

3900

3600

3300

3000

2700

2400

2100

1800

1500

Span
(mm)

F90

100
90
100
130
100
190
100
250
100
330
100
420
100
530
110
490
130
420
140
450
160
460
170
500
190
520
230
510
250
550

F60

90
120
90
190
90
260
90
360
90
500
100
420
100
530
110
490
130
420
140
440
160
430
170
460
190
470
230
460
250
490

120
80
120
120
120
170
120
220
120
280
120
350
120
430
120
520
130
540
140
570
160
580
170
630
190
650
230
650
250
690

140
120
140
170
140
230
140
310
140
390
140
490
140
590
140
710
140
840
140
980
160
990
170
1070
190
1120
230
1110
250
1180

F120 F180

1.5 kPa

90
130
90
200
90
280
90
390
100
340
100
440
110
420
120
420
130
440
150
420
160
440
180
450
200
460
230
470
250
500

F60

100
100
100
140
100
200
100
260
100
340
100
440
110
420
120
420
130
440
150
440
160
470
180
490
200
510
230
530
250
560

F90

120
90
120
130
120
170
120
230
120
290
120
370
120
450
120
540
130
560
150
550
160
600
180
620
200
650
230
670
250
710

140
120
140
180
140
240
140
320
140
410
140
500
140
610
140
730
140
870
150
940
160
1020
180
1060
200
1110
230
1140
250
1210

F120 F180

2 kPa

90
140
90
220
90
310
90
430
100
380
100
490
110
460
130
390
140
420
160
410
170
440
190
450
230
440
240
480

F60

120
90
120
140
120
190
120
250
120
320
120
400
120
490
130
510
140
550
160
550
170
600
190
630
230
620
240
680

140
130
140
190
140
260
140
340
140
430
140
540
140
660
140
790
140
930
160
940
170
1030
190
1070
230
1060
240
1160

F120 F180

90
160
90
240
90
340
90
490
100
410
110
400
120
410
140
380
150
400
170
410
180
440
200
460
230
460
250
490

F60

100
110
100
170
100
230
100
310
100
410
110
400
120
410
140
390
150
430
170
440
180
480
200
500
230
510
250
550

120
100
120
150
120
200
120
270
120
340
120
430
120
530
140
490
150
540
170
550
180
610
200
640
230
650
250
700

690
200
720
220

140
140
140
200
140
280
140
360
140
460
140
580
140
700
140
840
150
920
170
950
180
1040
200
1080
230
1110
250
1180

F120 F180

4 kPa
F90

F60, F90, F120, F180


are fire resistance periods
(see Section 4.3)

100
110
100
150
100
210
100
290
100
380
100
490
110
460
130
400
140
430
160
440
170
480
190
500
230
490
240
540

F90

3 kPa
100
120
100
180
100
250
100
340
100
450
110
430
130
380
140
410
160
420
170
460
190
480
220
490
240
520

F90

120
110
120
160
120
210
120
280
120
360
120
460
130
480
140
530
160
530
170
590
190
610
220
620
240
660

140
150
140
220
140
290
140
390
140
490
140
610
140
750
140
900
160
910
170
1000
190
1040
220
1060
240
1130

F120 F180

90
180
90
280
90
410
100
370
100
490
120
380
130
400
150
380
170
390
180
420
200
440
230
440
250
470

F60

Fire reinforcement (mm2/m)

KEY
Slab thickness (mm)

90
170
90
260
90
370
100
340
100
450
110
430
130
380
140
400
160
390
170
430
190
440
220
440
240
470

F60

Live loads Q
5 kPa

Fire design

100
130
100
190
100
270
100
370
100
490
120
380
130
400
150
400
170
420
180
460
200
480
230
500
250
530

120
110
120
170
120
230
120
300
120
390
120
490
130
520
150
510
170
530
180
580
200
610
230
630
250
670

140
160
140
230
140
310
140
410
140
520
140
650
140
790
150
870
170
900
180
1000
200
1050
230
1070
250
1140

F120 F180

6 kPa
F90

90
210
90
310
90
470
100
410
110
400
130
360
140
380
160
380
180
390
190
430
220
430
240
450

F60

100
140
100
210
100
300
100
410
110
400
130
360
140
400
160
410
180
420
190
470
220
480
240
510

F60

120 140 90
120 170 240
120 140 90
180 250 370
120 140 100
250 340 350
120 140 110
330 440 360
120 140 120
430 570 380
130 140 140
460 700 360
140 140 150
500 860 390
160 160 170
510 880 390
180 180 190
540 920 410
190 190 210
600 1010 430
220 220 230
610 1030 450
240 240 250
650 1100 480

F120 F180

7.5 kPa
F90

100
170
100
250
100
350
110
360
120
380
140
370
150
410
170
430
190
450
210
480
230
510
250
540

120 140
140 190
120 140
210 280
120 140
290 380
120 140
380 500
120 140
490 640
140 140
470 800
150 150
520 890
170 170
540 920
190 190
570 970
210 210
600 1030
230 230
640 1090
250 250
690 1170

F120 F180

10 kPa
F90

100
210
100
320
100
460
120
370
140
370
160
380
180
400
200
430
220
460
240
500

s14b

120 140
180 240
120 140
260 340
120 140
360 470
120 140
480 620
140 140
460 790
160 160
480 820
180 180
510 870
200 200
550 930
220 220
590 1000
240 240
630 1080

F120 F180

15 kPa
F90

5700

5400

5100

4800

4500

4200

3900

3600

3300

3000

2700

2400

2100

1800

1500

Span
(mm)

7 Tables: Single spans

90
320
100
320
100
460
120
370
140
350
160
360
180
370
200
390
220
420
240
450

F60

DESIGN TABLES : SINGLE SPANS

75

Continuity of sheeting
BONDEK sheeting is not continuous
over permanent supports

Fire detail 2
Loading parameters
Gsup = 1 kPa
s = 0.7
l = 0.4

Fire reinforcing bar


10 mm diameter

Material properties
Normal density concrete
Fire reinforcement: D500N
Shrinkage reinforcement D500L

fc
32 MPa

B1

EXPOSURE
CLASSIFICATION

L/250 TOTAL

DEFLECTION

Single span

BONDEK

0.60mm

Props
Slab thickness
Props
per span
(mm)
per span
L/240
L /150

KEY
2 170 1

120
140
150
160
180
190

4200 2
4500 2
4800 2
5100 2
5400 2
5700 3
210
230
250

110
110
110

3300 1
3600 1
3900 1

6000 3
6300 3
6600 4

110
110
110

110
110
110

1.5 kPa

2400 1
2700 1
3000 1

1500 0
1800 0
2100 1

Span
(mm)

3
3
3

2
2
3

2
2
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
0
1

3
3
4

2
2
3

2
2
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
0
1

22 0
230
250

170
180
200

130
140
150

110
110
12 0

110
110
110

110
110
110

2 kPa

3
3
3

2
2
3

2
2
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
0
1

3
3

2
3
3

2
2
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
0
1

230
240

180
190
210

140
150
160

110
110
120

110
110
110

110
110
110

3 kPa

3
3

2
2
3

2
2
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
0
1

3
4

2
3
3

2
2
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
0
1

230
250

190
200
220

140
160
170

110
120
130

110
110
110

110
110
110

4 kPa

3
3

2
2
3

2
2
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
0
1

2
3
3

2
2
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
0
1

240

190
210
230

150
160
180

110
120
140

110
110
110

110
110
110

2
2
3

2
2
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
0
1

Live loads Q
5 kPa

2
3
3

2
2
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
0
1

250

200
220
230

160
170
190

110
130
140

110
110
110

110
110
110

6 kPa

2
3
3

2
2
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
0
1

Composite slab design

3
3
3

2
2
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
0
1

21 0
230
25 0

17 0
180
20 0

12 0
14 0
15 0

110
11 0
11 0

11 0
11 0
110

7.5 kPa

2
3
3

2
2
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
0
1

3
3

2
2
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
0
1

23 0
25 0

180
19 0
21 0

13 0
15 0
160

11 0
11 0
12 0

11 0
110
11 0

10 kPa

2
3

2
2
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
0
1

2
2
3

1
1
2

1
1
1

0
0
1

250

200
220
240

150
170
180

110
120
130

110
110
110

15 kPa

s15a

6000
6300
6600

3 5100
5400
5700

2 4200
2 4500
2 4800

1 3300
1 3600
2 3900

1 2400
1 2700
1 3000

0 1500
0 1800
1 2100

Span
(mm)

76
DESIGN TABLES : SINGLE SPANS

6600

6300

6000

5700

5400

5100

4800

4500

4200

3900

3600

3300

3000

2700

2400

2100

1800

1500

Span
(mm)

F90

110
80
110
110
110
150
110
200
110
250
110
320
110
390
110
470
110
570
120
550
140
520
150
550
160
590
180
600
190
640
210
670
230
700
250
730

F60

110
80
110
110
110
150
110
200
110
250
110
320
110
390
110
470
110
570
120
550
140
500
150
520
160
550
180
550
190
590
210
600
230
630
250
650

120
80
120
120
120
170
120
220
120
280
120
350
120
420
120
510
120
610
120
710
140
660
150
700
160
750
180
760
190
820
210
850
230
890
250
930

140
120
140
170
140
230
140
310
140
390
140
480
140
590
140
700
140
830
140
970
140
1120
150
1190
160
1270
180
1300
190
1390
210
1440
230
1510
250
1590

F120 F180

1.5 kPa

110
80
110
110
110
160
110
210
110
260
110
330
110
410
110
490
120
490
130
500
140
520
150
540
170
530
180
570
200
580
220
600
230
640
250
670

F60

110
80
110
110
110
160
110
210
110
260
110
330
110
410
110
490
120
490
130
510
140
540
150
570
170
580
180
620
200
640
220
670
230
720
250
750

F90

120
90
120
130
120
170
120
230
120
290
120
360
120
440
120
530
120
630
130
650
140
680
150
720
170
730
180
780
200
810
220
850
230
910
250
950

140
120
140
180
140
240
140
320
140
400
140
500
140
610
140
730
140
860
140
1000
140
1160
150
1230
170
1240
180
1340
200
1380
220
1440
230
1550
250
1620

F120 F180

2 kPa

110
80
110
120
110
170
110
220
110
290
110
360
110
440
110
540
120
530
140
480
150
510
160
540
180
540
190
570
210
590
230
610
240
650

F60

120
90
120
140
120
190
120
240
120
310
120
390
120
480
120
580
120
690
140
630
150
680
160
720
180
740
190
800
210
830
230
860
240
930

140
130
140
190
140
260
140
340
140
430
140
540
140
650
140
780
140
920
140
1080
150
1150
160
1230
180
1260
190
1360
210
1410
230
1470
240
1580

F120 F180

110
90
110
130
110
180
110
240
110
310
110
390
110
480
120
480
130
490
140
510
160
500
170
530
190
540
200
580
220
590
230
640
250
660

F60

110
90
110
130
110
180
110
240
110
310
110
390
110
480
120
480
130
500
140
530
160
530
170
570
190
590
200
640
220
660
230
710
250
750

120
100
120
150
120
200
120
260
120
340
120
420
120
510
120
620
130
640
140
670
160
670
170
730
190
750
200
810
220
840
230
900
250
950

690
200
720
220

140
140
140
200
140
280
140
360
140
460
140
570
140
700
140
830
140
980
140
1150
160
1150
170
1240
190
1270
200
1370
220
1430
230
1540
250
1610

F120 F180

4 kPa
F90

F60, F90, F120, F180


are fire resistance periods
(see Section 4.3)

110
80
110
120
110
170
110
220
110
290
110
360
110
440
110
540
120
530
140
500
150
530
160
570
180
580
190
630
210
650
230
680
240
730

F90

3 kPa
110
100
110
140
110
200
110
260
110
330
110
420
110
520
120
520
140
480
150
520
160
560
180
570
190
620
210
640
230
670
240
720

F90

120
110
120
160
120
210
120
280
120
360
120
450
120
550
120
670
140
610
150
660
160
710
180
730
190
780
210
810
230
850
240
920

140
150
140
210
140
290
140
380
140
490
140
610
140
740
140
890
140
1050
150
1130
160
1210
180
1240
190
1340
210
1390
230
1450
240
1570

F120 F180

110
100
110
150
110
210
110
280
110
360
110
450
110
560
130
470
140
500
160
480
170
520
190
520
200
560
220
580
230
630
250
650

F60

Fire reinforcement (mm2/m)

KEY
Slab thickness (mm)

110
100
110
140
110
200
110
260
110
330
110
420
110
520
120
520
140
470
150
500
160
530
180
530
190
570
210
580
230
600
240
650

F60

Live loads Q
5 kPa

Fire design

110
100
110
150
110
210
110
280
110
360
110
450
110
560
130
480
140
510
160
510
170
560
190
570
200
620
220
650
230
700
250
730

120
110
120
170
120
230
120
300
120
380
120
480
120
590
130
610
140
650
160
650
170
710
190
730
200
790
220
820
230
890
250
930

140
160
140
230
140
310
140
410
140
520
140
640
140
780
140
940
140
1110
160
1110
170
1200
190
1240
200
1340
220
1400
230
1510
250
1590

F120 F180

6 kPa
F90

110
110
110
170
110
230
110
300
110
390
110
500
120
500
140
460
150
490
170
480
180
520
200
530
210
570
230
600
250
620

F60

110
110
110
170
110
230
110
300
110
390
110
500
120
500
140
470
150
510
170
520
180
570
200
590
210
640
230
670
250
700

120
120
120
180
120
250
120
330
120
420
120
520
120
650
140
600
150
650
170
660
180
720
200
740
210
810
230
840
250
890

140
170
140
250
140
340
140
440
140
560
140
700
140
850
140
1020
150
1110
170
1120
180
1220
200
1270
210
1380
230
1440
250
1510

F120 F180

7.5 kPa
F90

110
130
110
190
110
260
110
350
110
450
120
470
130
490
150
460
160
500
180
500
190
540
210
560
230
580
250
610

F 60

110
130
110
190
110
260
110
350
110
450
120
470
130
490
150
490
160
530
180
550
190
600
210
620
230
650
250
690

120
140
120
210
120
280
120
370
120
480
120
600
130
630
150
620
160
680
180
690
190
760
210
790
230
830
250
870

140
190
140
280
140
380
140
500
140
630
140
790
140
960
150
1050
160
1150
180
1180
190
1290
210
1340
230
1410
250
1480

F120 F180

10 kPa
F90

110
160
110
240
110
330
110
450
120
470
130
500
150
500
170
510
180
570
200
590
220
620
240
650
250
710

120
180
120
260
120
350
120
470
120
600
130
640
150
630
170
650
180
720
200
750
220
780
240
830
250
910

s15b

140
240
140
340
140
470
140
610
140
780
140
970
150
1080
170
1110
180
1220
200
1270
220
1340
240
1410
250
1540

F120 F180

15 kPa
F90

6600

6300

6000

5700

5400

5100

4800

4500

4200

3900

3600

3300

3000

2700

2400

2100

1800

1500

Span
(mm)

7 Tables: Single spans

110
160
110
240
110
330
110
450
120
470
130
500
150
470
170
470
180
520
200
530
220
560
240
580
250
630

F60

DESIGN TABLES : SINGLE SPANS

77

Continuity of sheeting
BONDEK sheeting is not continuous
over permanent supports

Fire detail 2
Loading parameters
Gsup = 1 kPa
s = 0.7
l = 0.4

Fire reinforcing bar


10 mm diameter

Material properties
Normal density concrete
Fire reinforcement: D500N
Shrinkage reinforcement D500L

fc
32 MPa

B1

EXPOSURE
CLASSIFICATION

L/250 TOTAL &


L/500 INCREMENTAL

DEFLECTION

Single span

BONDEK

0.60mm

Props
Slab thickness
Props
per span
(mm)
per span
L /240
L /150

KEY
2 170 1

180
190
230
250

6000 3

130
150
160

4200 2
4500 2
4800 2
5100 2
5400 3
5700 3

110
110
120

110
110
110

2400 1
2700 1
3000 1
3300 1
3600 1
3900 1

110
110
110

1.5 kPa

1500 0
1800 0
2100 1

Span
(mm)

2
2
3

2
2
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
0
1

2
3
3

2
2
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
0
1

180
200
240

140
150
170

110
110
130

110
110
110

110
110
110

2 kPa

2
2
3

2
2
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
0
1

2
3
3

2
2
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
0
1

190
230
250

150
160
180

110
120
130

110
110
110

11 0
110
110

3 kPa

2
3
3

2
2
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
0
1

3
3

2
2
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
0
1

220
240

160
170
190

110
13 0
140

110
110
110

110
110
11 0

4 kPa

2
3

2
2
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
0
1

3
3

2
2
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
0
1

230
250

160
180
200

120
140
150

110
110
110

110
110
110

2
3

2
2
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
0
1

Live loads Q
5 kPa

3
3

2
2
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
0
1

24 0
250

170
190
20 0

13 0
140
16 0

11 0
110
110

110
11 0
110

6 kPa

2
3

2
2
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
0
1

Composite slab design

2
2
3

1
1
2

1
1
1

0
0
1

250

18 0
200
23 0

130
15 0
170

110
11 0
120

110
110
11 0

7.5 kPa

2
2
2

1
1
2

1
1
1

0
0
1

2
2
3

1
1
2

1
1
1

0
0
1

200
220
240

150
160
18 0

11 0
120
13 0

11 0
110
110

10 kPa

2
2
2

1
1
2

1
1
1

0
0
1

2
2

1
1
2

1
1
1

0
0
1

230
240

170
190
200

120
130
150

110
110
110

15 kPa

s16a

6000

5100
5400
5700

2 4200
2 4500
4800

1 3300
1 3600
2 3900

1 2400
1 2700
1 3000

0 1500
0 1800
1 2100

Span
(mm)

78
DESIGN TABLES : SINGLE SPANS

6000

5700

5400

5100

4800

4500

4200

3900

3600

3300

3000

2700

2400

2100

1800

1500

Span
(mm)

F90

110
80
110
110
110
150
110
200
110
250
110
320
110
390
110
470
120
470
130
490
150
480
160
520
180
530
190
580
230
570
250
600

F60

110
80
110
110
110
150
110
200
110
250
110
320
110
390
110
470
120
470
130
480
150
460
160
490
180
490
190
530
230
510
250
540

120
80
120
120
120
170
120
220
120
280
120
350
120
420
120
510
120
610
130
620
150
610
160
660
180
680
190
730
230
720
250
770

140
120
140
170
140
230
140
310
140
390
140
480
140
590
140
700
140
830
140
970
150
1040
160
1120
180
1150
190
1240
230
1230
250
1300

F120 F180

1.5 kPa

F60

110
80
110
110
110
160
110
210
110
260
110
330
110
410
110
490
130
430
140
450
150
470
170
470
180
500
200
520
240
510

110
80
110
110
110
160
110
210
110
260
110
330
110
410
110
490
130
430
140
460
150
500
170
510
180
550
200
570
240
570

F90

120
90
120
130
120
170
120
230
120
290
120
360
120
440
120
530
130
550
140
590
150
630
170
640
180
700
200
720
240
720

140
120
140
180
140
240
140
320
140
400
140
500
140
610
140
730
140
860
140
1000
150
1080
170
1100
180
1190
200
1230
240
1230

F120 F180

2 kPa

F60

110
80
110
120
110
170
110
220
110
290
110
360
110
440
120
450
130
460
150
440
160
470
180
470
190
510
230
490
250
520

120
90
120
140
120
190
120
240
120
310
120
390
120
480
120
580
130
590
150
590
160
630
180
650
190
710
230
700
250
740

140
130
140
190
140
260
140
340
140
430
140
540
140
650
140
780
140
920
150
1000
160
1080
180
1110
190
1200
230
1180
250
1260

F120 F180

F60

110
90
110
130
110
180
110
240
110
310
110
390
110
480
130
420
140
440
160
430
170
460
190
470
220
470
240
500

F90

120
100
120
150
120
200
120
260
120
340
120
420
120
510
130
540
140
580
160
580
170
630
190
660
220
670
240
710

690
200
720
220

140
140
140
200
140
280
140
360
140
460
140
570
140
700
140
830
140
980
160
990
170
1080
190
1120
220
1140
240
1210

F120 F180

4 kPa
110
90
110
130
110
180
110
240
110
310
110
390
110
480
130
420
140
460
160
460
170
500
190
520
220
530
240
560

F60, F90, F120, F180


are fire resistance periods
(see Section 4.3)

110
80
110
120
110
170
110
220
110
290
110
360
110
440
120
450
130
470
150
460
160
500
180
510
190
560
230
550
250
580

F90

3 kPa
F60

120
110
120
160
120
210
120
280
120
360
120
450
120
550
140
520
150
570
160
620
180
640
200
660
230
680
250
720

140
150
140
210
140
290
140
380
140
490
140
610
140
740
140
890
150
970
160
1050
180
1080
200
1130
230
1150
250
1230

F120 F180

F90

110
100
110
140
110
200
110
260
110
330
110
420
120
430
140
410
150
450
160
490
180
500
200
520
230
530
250
570

F60

110
100
110
150
110
210
110
280
110
360
110
450
130
390
140
420
160
410
170
450
190
460
200
500
240
480
250
530

Fire reinforcement (mm2/m)

KEY
Slab thickness (mm)

100
110
140
110
200
110
260
110
330
110
420
120
430
140
390
150
420
160
460
180
460
200
470
230
480
250
500

110

Live loads Q
5 kPa

Fire design

110
100
110
150
110
210
110
280
110
360
110
450
130
400
140
430
160
440
170
480
190
500
200
550
240
540
250
590

F90

120
110
120
170
120
230
120
300
120
380
120
480
130
510
140
550
160
560
170
610
190
640
200
700
240
690
250
750

140
160
140
230
140
310
140
410
140
520
140
640
140
780
140
940
160
950
170
1040
190
1080
200
1180
240
1170
250
1280

F120 F180

6 kPa
F60

110
110
110
170
110
230
110
300
110
390
120
410
130
430
150
410
170
410
180
450
200
470
230
470
250
490

110
110
110
170
110
230
110
300
110
390
120
410
130
430
150
430
170
450
180
490
200
510
230
520
250
560

F90

120
120
120
180
120
250
120
330
120
420
120
520
130
550
150
550
170
560
180
620
200
650
230
660
250
710

140
170
140
250
140
340
140
440
140
560
140
700
140
850
150
940
170
960
180
1060
200
1110
230
1130
250
1200

F120 F180

7.5 kPa
F60

110
130
110
190
110
260
110
350
120
370
130
400
150
390
160
420
180
430
200
450
220
470
240
490

110
130
110
190
110
260
110
350
120
370
130
400
150
410
160
450
180
470
200
490
220
520
240
560

F90

120
140
120
210
120
280
120
370
120
480
130
510
150
520
160
570
180
590
200
630
220
660
240
700

140
190
140
280
140
380
140
500
140
630
140
790
150
880
160
980
180
1010
200
1060
220
1130
240
1200

F120 F180

10 kPa
F60

F90

110
160
110
240
110
330
120
360
130
400
150
410
170
430
190
450
200
510
230
520
240
570

120
180
120
260
120
350
120
470
130
510
150
520
170
540
190
570
200
640
230
650
240
730

s16b

140
240
140
340
140
470
140
610
140
780
150
880
170
920
190
980
200
1090
230
1110
240
1240

F120 F180

6000

5700

5400

5100

4800

4500

4200

3900

3600

3300

3000

2700

2400

2100

1800

1500

Span
(mm)

7 Tables: Single spans

110
160
110
240
110
330
120
360
130
400
150
390
170
400
190
410
200
460
230
460
240
510

15 kPa

DESIGN TABLES : SINGLE SPANS

79

Continuity of sheeting
BONDEK sheeting is not continuous
over permanent supports

Fire detail 2
Loading parameters
Gsup = 1 kPa
s = 0.7
l = 0.4

Fire reinforcing bar


10 mm diameter

Material properties
Normal density concrete
Fire reinforcement: D500N
Shrinkage reinforcement D500L

fc
40 MPa

B2

EXPOSURE
CLASSIFICATION

L/250 TOTAL

DEFLECTION

Single span

BONDEK

0.60mm

Props
Slab thickness
Props
per span
(mm)
per span
L/240
L /150

KEY
2 170 1

200
220
230
250

6000 3
6300 3
6600 4
6900 4

150
170
180

5100 2
5400 2
5700 3

120
120
120

3300 1
3600 1
3900 1
120
130
140

120
120
120

2400 1
2700 1
3000 1

4200 2
4500 2
4800 2

120
120
120

1.5 kPa

1500 0
1800 0
2100 1

Span
(mm)

3
3
3

2
2
3

2
2
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
0
1

3
3
4

2
2
3

2
2
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
0
1

250

200
220
240

160
170
190

120
130
150

120
120
120

120
120
120

120
120
120

2 kPa

3
3
3

2
2
3

2
2
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
0
1

3
3
4

2
2
3

2
2
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
0
1

210
230
240

170
180
200

130
140
160

120
120
120

120
120
120

120
120
120

3 kPa

3
3
3

2
2
3

2
2
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
0
1

3
3
4

2
3
3

2
2
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
0
1

220
240
250

180
190
210

140
150
160

120
120
120

120
120
120

120
120
120

4 kPa

3
3
3

2
2
3

2
2
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
0
1

3
4

2
3
3

2
2
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
0
1

230
250

180
200
210

140
160
170

120
120
130

120
120
120

120
120
120

3
3

2
2
3

2
2
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
0
1

Live loads Q
5 kPa

3
4

2
3
3

2
2
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
0
1

240
250

190
210
220

150
160
180

120
120
140

120
120
120

120
120
120

6 kPa

3
3

2
2
3

2
2
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
0
1

Composite slab design

2
3
3

2
2
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
0
1

250

200
220
230

160
170
190

120
130
140

120
120
120

120
120
120

7.5 kPa

2
3
3

2
2
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
0
1

3
3
3

2
2
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
0
1

220
230
250

170
190
200

130
140
160

120
120
120

120
120
120

10 kPa

2
3
3

2
2
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
0
1

2
2
3

1
1
2

1
1
1

0
0
1

240

190
210
230

140
160
180

120
120
130

120
120
120

15 kPa

s17a

6900

6000
6300
6600

2 5100
5400
5700

2 4200
2 4500
2 4800

1 3300
1 3600
2 3900

1 2400
1 2700
1 3000

0 1500
0 1800
1 2100

Span
(mm)

80
DESIGN TABLES : SINGLE SPANS

6900

6600

6300

6000

5700

5400

5100

4800

4500

4200

3900

3600

3300

3000

2700

2400

2100

1800

1500

Span
(mm)

120 120
60
80
120 120
90 120
120 120
130 160
120 120
170 220
120 120
210 280
120 120
270 340
120 120
320 420
120 120
390 500
120 120
460 590
120 120
540 700
130 130
560 710
140 140
590 740
150 150
620 780
170 170
620 790
180 180
670 840
200 200
690 870
220 220
710 900
230 230
760 970
250 250
800 1010

120
60
120
90
120
130
120
170
120
210
120
270
120
320
120
390
120
460
120
540
130
550
140
560
150
590
170
580
180
610
200
620
220
640
230
680
250
710

140
120
140
170
140
230
140
310
140
390
140
480
140
580
140
700
140
820
140
960
140
1100
140
1260
150
1340
170
1340
180
1440
200
1480
220
1540
230
1650
250
1730

F120 F180

F90

F60

1.5 kPa

120
70
120
100
120
130
120
170
120
220
120
280
120
340
120
410
120
480
120
560
130
570
150
540
160
560
170
600
190
600
200
640
220
660
240
680
250
730

F60

140
120
140
180
140
240
140
320
140
400
140
500
140
600
140
720
140
850
140
990
140
1150
150
1220
160
1300
170
1390
190
1420
200
1520
220
1580
240
1650
250
1770

F120 F180

120 120
70
90
120 120
100 130
120 120
130 170
120 120
170 220
120 120
220 290
120 120
280 360
120 120
340 440
120 120
410 520
120 120
480 620
120 120
560 730
130 130
580 740
150 150
560 720
160 160
600 760
170 170
640 820
190 190
660 830
200 200
710 890
220 220
730 930
240 240
760 970
250 250
820 1040

F90

2 kPa

120
70
120
100
120
140
120
190
120
240
120
300
120
360
120
440
120
520
130
530
140
550
160
530
170
560
180
600
200
610
210
650
230
670
240
710

F60

120
80
120
110
120
150
120
200
120
260
120
320
120
390
120
470
120
560
140
510
150
530
160
560
180
560
190
600
210
610
220
660
240
680
250
730

F60

120 120
80 100
120 120
110 140
120 120
150 200
120 120
200 260
120 120
260 330
120 120
320 410
120 120
390 510
120 120
470 610
120 120
560 720
140 140
530 670
150 150
560 710
160 160
600 760
180 180
610 770
190 190
660 830
210 210
680 860
220 220
730 930
240 240
760 970
250 250
820 1040

690
200
720
220

140
140
140
200
140
280
140
360
140
460
140
570
140
690
140
830
140
970
140
1140
150
1210
160
1300
180
1320
190
1420
210
1470
220
1580
240
1650
250
1770

F120 F180

4 kPa
F90

F60, F90, F120, F180


are fire resistance periods
(see Section 4.3)

140
130
140
190
140
260
140
340
140
430
140
530
140
650
140
770
140
910
140
1060
140
1230
160
1220
170
1310
180
1410
200
1450
210
1550
230
1620
240
1730

F120 F180

120 120
70
90
120 120
100 130
120 120
140 180
120 120
190 240
120 120
240 310
120 120
300 390
120 120
360 470
120 120
440 570
120 120
520 670
130 130
540 680
140 140
570 720
160 160
570 720
170 170
610 770
180 180
650 820
200 200
670 850
210 210
720 910
230 230
750 950
240 240
800 1020

F90

3 kPa
120
80
120
120
120
160
120
220
120
280
120
340
120
420
120
510
130
530
140
560
160
560
170
600
180
640
200
660
210
710
230
740
250
770

F90

120
110
120
150
120
210
120
280
120
360
120
440
120
540
120
650
130
670
140
710
160
710
170
760
180
820
200
840
210
900
230
940
250
980

140
150
140
210
140
290
140
380
140
490
140
600
140
730
140
880
140
1040
140
1210
160
1200
170
1290
180
1390
200
1430
210
1540
230
1600
250
1670

F120 F180

120
90
120
130
120
170
120
230
120
290
120
370
120
450
120
540
140
490
150
520
160
550
180
550
190
590
210
600
220
650
240
670
250
720

F60

Fire reinforcement (mm2/m)

KEY
Slab thickness (mm)

120
80
120
120
120
160
120
220
120
280
120
340
120
420
120
510
130
520
140
540
160
520
170
560
180
590
200
600
210
640
230
660
250
690

F60

Live loads Q
5 kPa

Fire design

120 120
90 110
120 120
130 160
120 120
170 230
120 120
230 300
120 120
290 380
120 120
370 470
120 120
450 580
120 120
540 700
140 140
510 640
150 150
550 690
160 160
590 740
180 180
600 760
190 190
640 820
210 210
670 850
220 220
720 910
240 240
750 950
250 250
810 1020

140
160
140
230
140
310
140
410
140
520
140
640
140
780
140
930
140
1100
150
1180
160
1270
180
1290
190
1390
210
1440
220
1550
240
1620
250
1740

F120 F180

6 kPa
F90

120
100
120
140
120
190
120
250
120
320
120
400
120
490
130
510
140
530
160
510
170
550
190
560
200
600
220
620
230
660
250
690

F60

120
100
120
140
120
190
120
250
120
320
120
400
120
490
130
520
140
550
160
550
170
590
190
610
200
660
220
690
230
740
250
770

120
120
120
180
120
250
120
320
120
410
120
520
120
630
130
660
140
700
160
700
170
750
190
770
200
840
220
870
230
940
250
980

140
170
140
250
140
340
140
440
140
560
140
690
140
840
140
1010
140
1190
160
1190
170
1280
190
1320
200
1420
220
1480
230
1600
250
1670

F120 F180

7.5 kPa
F90

120
110
120
160
120
220
120
290
120
370
120
460
130
480
140
510
160
490
170
530
190
540
200
580
220
600
230
650
250
680

F 60

120
110
120
160
120
220
120
290
120
370
120
460
130
490
140
530
160
530
170
580
190
590
200
640
220
670
230
730
250
760

120
140
120
200
120
280
120
370
120
470
120
590
130
620
140
670
160
670
170
730
190
750
200
820
220
850
230
920
250
960

140
190
140
280
140
380
140
500
140
630
140
780
140
950
140
1140
160
1140
170
1240
190
1280
200
1390
220
1450
230
1570
250
1640

F120 F180

10 kPa
F90

120
140
120
200
120
270
120
360
120
460
130
500
140
540
160
550
180
560
190
620
210
640
230
670
240
730

120
170
120
250
120
350
120
460
120
590
130
630
140
690
160
690
180
710
190
780
210
810
230
850
240
930

s17b

140
230
140
340
140
460
140
610
140
780
140
960
140
1170
160
1180
180
1210
190
1330
210
1390
230
1460
240
1590

F120 F180

15 kPa
F90

6900

6600

6300

6000

5700

5400

5100

4800

4500

4200

3900

3600

3300

3000

2700

2400

2100

1800

1500

Span
(mm)

7 Tables: Single spans

120
140
120
200
120
270
120
360
120
460
130
490
140
520
160
510
180
520
190
560
210
580
230
600
240
650

F60

DESIGN TABLES : SINGLE SPANS

81

Continuity of sheeting
BONDEK sheeting is not continuous
over permanent supports

Fire detail 2
Loading parameters
Gsup = 1 kPa
s = 0.7
l = 0.4

Fire reinforcing bar


10 mm diameter

Material properties
Normal density concrete
Fire reinforcement: D500N
Shrinkage reinforcement D500L

fc
40 MPa

B2

EXPOSURE
CLASSIFICATION

L/250 TOTAL &


L/500 INCREMENTAL

DEFLECTION

Single span

BONDEK

0.60mm

Props
Slab thickness
Props
per span
(mm)
per span
L/240
L /150

KEY
2 170 1

170
180
200
240

6000 3

130
140
150

4200 2
4500 2
4800 2
5100 2
5400 2
5700 3

120
120
120

120
120
120

2400 1
2700 1
3000 1
3300 1
3600 1
3900 1

120
120
120

1.5 kPa

1500 0
1800 0
2100 1

Span
(mm)

2
2
3

2
2
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
0
1

2
3
3

2
2
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
0
1

24 0

170
190
230

130
140
160

120
120
12 0

120
120
120

120
120
120

2 kPa

2
2
3

2
2
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
0
1

2
3
3

2
2
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
0
1

250

180
200
240

140
150
170

120
120
130

120
120
120

120
120
120

3 kPa

2
2
3

2
2
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
0
1

2
3
3

2
2
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
0
1

190
230
250

150
160
180

120
120
130

120
120
120

120
120
120

4 kPa

2
3
3

2
2
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
0
1

3
3
3

2
2
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
0
1

220
240
250

160
170
190

120
130
140

120
120
120

120
120
120

2
3
3

2
2
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
0
1

Live loads Q
5 kPa

3
3

2
2
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
0
1

230
240

160
180
190

120
130
150

120
120
120

120
120
120

6 kPa

2
3

2
2
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
0
1

Composite slab design

3
3

2
2
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
0
1

240
25 0

17 0
19 0
200

13 0
14 0
16 0

12 0
120
12 0

12 0
120
12 0

7.5 kPa

2
3

2
2
2

1
1
1

1
1
1

0
0
1

2
2
3

1
1
2

1
1
1

0
0
1

25 0

19 0
20 0
23 0

140
160
17 0

12 0
12 0
13 0

120
12 0
12 0

10 kPa

2
2
2

1
1
2

1
1
1

0
0
1

2
2
3

1
1
2

1
1
1

0
0
1

220
240
250

160
180
190

120
130
140

120
120
120

15 kPa

s18a

6000

5100
5400
5700

2 4200
2 4500
2 4800

1 3300
1 3600
2 3900

1 2400
1 2700
1 3000

0 1500
0 1800
1 2100

Span
(mm)

82
DESIGN TABLES : SINGLE SPANS

6000

5700

5400

5100

4800

4500

4200

3900

3600

3300

3000

2700

2400

2100

1800

1500

Span
(mm)

610

120
60
120
90
120
130
120
170
120
210
120
270
120
320
120
390
120
460
130
480
140
510
150
550
170
550
180
590
200
620
240

120
60
120
90
120
130
120
170
120
210
120
270
120
320
120
390
120
460
130
470
140
490
150
520
170
510
180
550
200
560
240

550

F90

F60

140
120
140
170
140
230
140
310
140
390
140
480
140
580
140
700
140
820
140
960
140
1100
150
1180
170
1190
180
1290
200
1330
240

120
70
120
100
120
130
120
170
120
220
120
280
120
340
120
410
120
480
130
490
140
510
160
500
170
530
190
540
230
520
240

F60

780 1330 560

120
80
120
120
120
160
120
220
120
280
120
340
120
420
120
500
120
590
130
610
140
650
150
690
170
700
180
750
200
780
240

F120 F180

1.5 kPa

630

120
70
120
100
120
130
120
170
120
220
120
280
120
340
120
410
120
480
130
500
140
530
160
530
170
570
190
590
230
580
240

F90

140
120
140
180
140
240
140
320
140
400
140
500
140
600
140
720
140
850
140
990
140
1150
160
1150
170
1230
190
1270
230
1250
240

120
70
120
100
120
140
120
190
120
240
120
300
120
360
120
440
130
450
140
470
150
500
170
500
180
530
200
540
240
530
250

F60

800 1360 570

120
90
120
130
120
170
120
220
120
290
120
360
120
440
120
520
120
620
130
640
140
670
160
670
170
720
190
750
230
740
240

F120 F180

2 kPa

820

120
90
120
130
120
180
120
240
120
310
120
390
120
470
120
570
130
580
140
620
150
670
170
680
180
730
200
760
240
750
250

140
130
140
190
140
260
140
340
140
430
140
530
140
650
140
770
140
910
140
1060
150
1140
170
1160
180
1250
200
1290
240
1280
250
1390

F120 F180

120
80
120
110
120
150
120
200
120
260
120
320
120
390
120
470
130
490
150
460
160
490
180
490
190
530
230
510
250
540

F60

120
80
120
110
120
150
120
200
120
260
120
320
120
390
120
470
130
490
150
490
160
530
180
540
190
580
230
570
250
610

120
100
120
140
120
200
120
260
120
330
120
410
120
510
120
610
130
630
150
620
160
670
180
680
190
740
230
720
250
770

690
200
720
220

140
140
140
200
140
280
140
360
140
460
140
570
140
690
140
830
140
970
150
1050
160
1140
180
1160
190
1260
230
1230
250
1310

F120 F180

4 kPa
F90

F60, F90, F120, F180


are fire resistance periods
(see Section 4.3)

640

120
70
120
100
120
140
120
190
120
240
120
300
120
360
120
440
130
460
140
490
150
530
170
540
180
580
200
600
240
590
250

F90

3 kPa
120
80
120
120
120
160
120
220
120
280
120
340
120
420
130
450
140
480
160
480
170
520
190
540
220
550
240
580
250
630

F90

120
110
120
150
120
210
120
280
120
360
120
440
120
540
130
570
140
610
160
610
170
660
190
690
220
690
240
740
250
800

140
150
140
210
140
290
140
380
140
490
140
600
140
730
140
880
140
1040
160
1040
170
1130
190
1170
220
1180
240
1250
250
1360

F120 F180

120
90
120
130
120
170
120
230
120
290
120
370
120
450
130
470
150
440
160
480
180
480
190
520
230
500
240
540

F60

Fire reinforcement (mm2/m)

KEY
Slab thickness (mm)

120
80
120
120
120
160
120
220
120
280
120
340
120
420
130
440
140
460
160
450
170
490
190
490
220
490
240
520
250
560

F60

Live loads Q
5 kPa

Fire design

120
90
120
130
120
170
120
230
120
290
120
370
120
450
130
470
150
470
160
510
180
520
190
570
230
550
240
600

120
110
120
160
120
230
120
300
120
380
120
470
120
580
130
600
150
590
160
650
180
660
190
720
230
700
240
770

140
160
140
230
140
310
140
410
140
520
140
640
140
780
140
930
150
1010
160
1100
180
1130
190
1230
230
1200
240
1310

F120 F180

6 kPa
F90

120
100
120
140
120
190
120
250
120
320
120
400
130
420
140
450
160
440
170
480
190
490
200
530
240
510
250
550

F60

120
100
120
140
120
190
120
250
120
320
120
400
130
430
140
470
160
470
170
520
190
530
200
580
240
570
250
620

120
120
120
180
120
250
120
320
120
410
120
520
130
550
140
590
160
600
170
650
190
680
200
740
240
720
250
790

140
170
140
250
140
340
140
440
140
560
140
690
140
840
140
1010
160
1020
170
1110
190
1150
200
1260
240
1230
250
1350

F120 F180

7.5 kPa
F90

120
110
120
160
120
220
120
290
120
370
130
390
140
420
160
420
170
460
190
470
200
510
230
510
250
540

F 60

120
110
120
160
120
220
120
290
120
370
130
400
140
440
160
450
170
490
190
510
200
560
230
570
250
610

120
140
120
200
120
280
120
370
120
470
130
510
140
560
160
570
170
630
190
650
200
720
230
720
250
770

140
190
140
280
140
380
140
500
140
630
140
780
140
950
160
970
170
1070
190
1110
200
1220
230
1230
250
1310

F120 F180

10 kPa
F90

120
140
120
200
120
270
120
360
130
400
140
450
160
460
180
480
190
530
220
530
240
570
250
630

120
170
120
250
120
350
120
460
130
510
140
570
160
580
180
600
190
670
220
680
240
720
250
790

s18b

140
230
140
340
140
460
140
610
140
780
140
960
160
990
180
1030
190
1140
220
1150
240
1230
250
1350

F120 F180

15 kPa
F90

6000

5700

5400

5100

4800

4500

4200

3900

3600

3300

3000

2700

2400

2100

1800

1500

Span
(mm)

7 Tables: Single spans

120
140
120
200
120
270
120
360
130
390
140
430
160
430
180
440
190
480
220
480
240
510
250
560

F60

DESIGN TABLES : SINGLE SPANS

83

Continuity of sheeting
BONDEK sheeting must be
continuous over at least one
permanent support

Crack control for flexure


Required

Loading parameters
Gsup = 1 kPa
s = 0.7
l = 0.4

Slab geometry
L1/Ls = up to 1.2

Reinforcing bar
Negative reinforcement:
10 mm diameter
Fire reinforcement:
10 mm diameter

Material properties
Normal density concrete
Fire renforcement: D500N
Negative reinforcement: D500N
Shrinkage reinforcement: D500L

25 MPa

fc

A1

EXPOSURE
CLASSIFICATION

L/250 TOTAL

DEFLECTION

Continuous span

BONDEK

1.0mm

7500
7800

Use reinforcement pattern 2


for red bold values

7200

Negative
reinforcement (mm2/m)

6900

3 240 2
1010

6600

KEY
Props
Slab thickness
Props
per span
(mm)
per span
L/240
L/150

6300

6000

5700

5400

5100

4800

4500

4200

3900

3600

3300

3000

2700

2400

2100

1800

1500

Span
(mm)

90
300
90
300
90
300
90
300
90
300
90
300
90
300
90
300
100
320
110
340
110
390
120
420
130
440
140
480
160
480
170
510
180
560
190
580
200
620
220
650
230
690
250
710

1.5 kPa

90
300
90
300
90
300
90
300
90
300
90
300
90
300
90
340
100
360
110
380
120
400
130
430
140
460
150
490
160
520
170
560
180
600
200
610
210
650
220
690
240
720
250
760

2 kPa

90
300
90
300
90
300
90
300
90
300
90
300
90
360
90
440
100
460
110
480
120
510
130
510
150
510
160
550
170
590
180
620
190
660
210
680
220
720
230
770
250
800

3 kPa

90
300
90
300
90
300
90
300
90
300
90
350
90
430
100
460
110
480
120
520
130
550
140
580
150
620
160
660
180
640
190
680
200
720
220
740
230
790
240
840

4 kPa

90
300
90
300
90
300
90
300
90
330
90
410
100
440
100
530
110
560
120
590
140
580
150
620
160
660
170
710
180
750
200
770
210
810
220
860
240
850
250
900
2

Live loads Q
5 kPa

90
300
90
300
90
300
90
300
90
380
90
630
100
500
110
540
120
570
130
610
140
660
150
700
160
740
180
750
190
800
200
850
220
870
230
920
240
980

6 kPa

Composite slab design

90
300
90
300
90
300
90
350
90
450
90
820
100
830
110
860
120
680
140
660
150
710
160
760
170
810
190
820
200
880
210
930
230
950
240
1010

7.5 kPa

90
300
90
300
90
330
90
440
90
840
100
870
110
920
120
970
130
1030
150
760
160
820
170
880
190
890
200
960
210
1020
230
1040
240
1110

10 kPa

90
300
90
340
90
640
100
730
110
820
110
1170
130
1010
140
1110
150
1210
190
810
210
840
220
920
240
960

15 kPa

c1a

7800

7500

7200

6900

6600

6300

6000

5700

5400

5100

4800

4500

4200

3900

3600

3300

3000

2700

2400

2100

1800

1500

Span
(mm)

84
DESIGN TABLES : CONTINUOUS SPANS

7800

7500

7200

6900

6600

6300

6000

5700

5400

5100

4800

4500

4200

3900

3600

3300

3000

2700

2400

2100

1800

1500

Span
(mm)

F90

100
30
100
50
100
60
100
80
100
100
100
160
100
230
100
310
100
460
110
420
110
490
120
470
130
470
140
480
160
470
170
490
180
520
190
550
200
580
220
600
230
630
250
650

F60

90
30
90
50
90
60
90
80
90
100
90
160
90
230
90
310
100
380
110
400
110
470
120
450
130
450
140
450
160
430
170
450
180
470
190
490
200
520
220
530
230
560
250
570

120
40
120
50
120
70
120
90
120
110
120
160
120
220
120
300
120
370
120
460
120
540
120
640
130
630
140
630
160
620
170
650
180
680
190
720
200
760
220
770
230
820
250
840

140
40
140
50
140
70
140
90
140
120
140
170
140
240
140
330
140
490
140
620
140
720
140
860
140
1000
140
1150
160
1090
170
1140
180
1190
190
1260
200
1320
220
1350
230
1420
250
1460

F120 F180

1.5 kPa

90
40
90
50
90
70
90
80
90
120
90
180
90
250
90
330
100
440
110
400
120
390
130
390
140
400
150
410
160
430
170
450
180
470
200
480
210
500
220
530
240
540
250
580

F60

100
40
100
50
100
70
100
90
100
110
100
170
100
250
100
330
100
470
110
420
120
410
130
410
140
430
150
450
160
470
170
500
180
520
200
530
210
560
220
600
240
620
250
660

F90

120
40
120
50
120
70
120
90
120
110
120
170
120
240
120
300
120
380
120
470
120
570
130
560
140
570
150
600
160
620
170
650
180
690
200
690
210
740
220
780
240
800
250
850

90
40
90
50
90
70
90
90
90
140
90
210
90
270
90
390
100
450
110
400
120
390
130
400
150
370
160
390
170
410
180
430
190
450
210
460
220
490
230
520
250
530

F60

100
40
100
50
100
70
100
90
100
140
100
200
100
270
100
360
100
480
110
430
120
410
130
420
150
400
160
430
170
450
180
480
190
510
210
520
220
550
230
590
250
610

F90

120
40
120
60
120
70
120
100
120
130
120
190
120
240
120
290
120
370
120
470
120
580
130
580
150
540
160
570
170
600
180
630
190
670
210
680
220
720
230
760
250
790

140
40
140
60
140
80
140
100
140
140
140
210
140
260
140
340
140
490
140
620
140
750
140
920
150
960
160
1010
170
1060
180
1110
190
1170
210
1190
220
1260
230
1330
250
1370

F120 F180

3 kPa

F60, F90, F120, F180


are fire resistance periods
(see Section 4.3)

140
40
140
60
140
70
140
100
140
120
140
180
140
260
140
330
140
510
140
630
140
750
140
890
140
1040
150
1060
160
1100
170
1150
180
1210
200
1210
210
1280
220
1360
240
1390
250
1470

F120 F180

2 kPa
90
40
90
60
90
80
90
100
90
160
90
220
90
300
100
360
110
350
120
340
130
340
140
350
150
370
160
380
180
390
190
410
200
440
220
450
230
480
240
510

F60

410
240
440
250

100
40
100
60
100
80
100
100
100
160
100
220
100
290
100
410
110
370
120
360
130
370
140
380
150
400
160
420
180
440
190
460
200
490
220
510
230
540
240
580

F90

140
40
140
60
140
80
140
110
140
160
140
210
140
270
140
370
140
530
140
660
140
800
140
960
150
970
160
1010
180
1020
190
1080
200
1140
220
1160
230
1230
240
1310

90
40
90
60
90
80
90
120
90
180
90
240
100
290
100
390
110
360
120
350
140
310
150
330
160
340
170
360
180
380
200
390
210
410
220
440
240
470
250
500

F60

100
40
100
60
100
80
100
110
100
170
100
230
100
340
100
430
110
390
120
370
140
340
150
360
160
380
170
400
180
430
200
440
210
470
220
500
240
530
250
570

F90

140
50
140
70
140
90
140
120
140
160
140
210
140
300
140
410
140
540
140
680
140
860
150
870
160
910
170
960
180
1010
200
1020
210
1080
220
1150
240
1210
250
1290

Use fire detail 1 for red bold values

Fire reinforcement (mm2/m)

120
40
120
60
120
80
120
110
120
150
120
190
120
260
120
320
120
420
120
530
140
460
150
480
160
510
170
540
180
570
200
580
210
620
220
660
240
690
250
740

F120 F180

Live loads Q
5 kPa

KEY
Slab thickness (mm)

120
40
120
60
120
80
120
100
120
150
120
190
120
240
120
310
120
410
120
510
130
500
140
520
150
540
160
570
180
580
190
610
200
650
220
660
230
710
240
750

F120 F180

4 kPa

Fire design

90
50
90
70
90
90
90
130
90
190
90
240
100
320
110
300
120
300
130
310
140
320
150
330
160
350
180
340
190
370
200
390
220
400
230
430
240
460

F60

100
50
100
70
100
90
100
130
100
180
100
200
100
360
110
330
120
320
130
330
140
350
150
360
160
390
180
390
190
410
200
440
220
460
230
490
240
520

120
50
120
70
120
90
120
120
120
160
120
190
120
270
120
360
120
460
130
460
140
470
150
500
160
520
180
520
190
550
200
590
220
600
230
640
240
680

140
50
140
70
140
90
140
120
140
160
140
200
140
310
140
460
140
590
140
730
140
890
150
900
160
940
180
920
190
980
200
1040
220
1050
230
1120
240
1190

F120 F180

6 kPa
F90

100
50
100
70
100
100
100
140
100
200
100
200
100
320
110
290
120
340
140
310
150
330
160
350
170
370
190
380
200
400
210
430
230
450
240
480

120 140
50
50
120 140
70
80
120 140
100 100
120 140
130 130
120 140
170 170
120 140
200 210
120 140
260 270
120 140
310 470
120 140
490 610
140 140
420 800
150 150
450 810
160 160
470 850
170 170
500 900
190 190
500 890
200 200
540 950
210 210
570 1010
230 230
590 1030
240 240
630 1100

F120 F180

7.5 kPa
F90

90
60
90
80
90
120
90
170
90
270
100
230
110
220
120
230
130
250
150
260
160
280
170
300
190
300
200
330
210
350
230
360
240
390

F60

100
60
100
80
100
110
100
160
100
180
100
280
110
250
120
260
130
280
150
300
160
320
170
340
190
340
200
370
210
400
230
420
240
450

120 140
60
60
120 140
80
80
120 140
110 110
120 140
150 150
120 140
190 190
120 140
240 240
120 140
290 350
120 140
380 530
130 140
380 630
150 150
410 750
160 160
430 790
170 170
460 840
190 190
460 830
200 200
500 880
210 210
530 940
230 230
550 960
240 240
590 1030

F120 F180

10 kPa
F90

8 Tables: Continuous spans

90
50
90
70
90
100
90
150
90
210
90
330
100
270
110
260
120
320
140
280
150
290
160
310
170
330
190
330
200
360
210
380
230
390
240
420

F60

90
70
90
100
90
140
100
170
110
180
110
220
130
220
140
240
150
260
190
240
210
250
220
280
240
290

F60

100
70
100
100
100
140
100
180
110
200
110
250
130
250
140
270
150
300
190
280
210
290
220
320
240
340

120
70
120
100
120
140
120
180
120
240
120
300
130
330
140
360
150
390
190
360
210
380
220
420
240
440

c1b

140
70
140
100
140
140
140
190
140
240
140
320
140
550
140
660
150
720
190
640
210
670
220
740
240
780

F120 F180

15 kPa
F90

7800

7500

7200

6900

6600

6300

6000

5700

5400

5100

4800

4500

4200

3900

3600

3300

3000

2700

2400

2100

1800

1500

Span
(mm)

DESIGN TABLES : CONTINUOUS SPANS

85

Continuity of sheeting
BONDEK sheeting must be
continuous over at least one
permanent support

Crack control for flexure


Required

Loading parameters
Gsup = 1 kPa
s = 0.7
l = 0.4

Slab geometry
L1/Ls = up to 1.2

Reinforcing bar
Negative reinforcement:
10 mm diameter
Fire reinforcement:
10 mm diameter

Material properties
Normal density concrete
Fire renforcement: D500N
Negative reinforcement: D500N
Shrinkage reinforcement: D500L

fc
25 MPa

KEY
Props
Slab thickness
Props
per span
(mm)
per span
L/240
L/150

7200
7500

Use reinforcement pattern 2


for red bold values

6900

6600

6300

6000

5700

5400

5100

4800

4500

4200

3900

3600

3300

3000

2700

2400

Negative
reinforcement (mm2/m)

3 240 2
1010

1800

A1
2100

1500

Span
(mm)

EXPOSURE
CLASSIFICATION

L/250 TOTAL &


L/500 INCREMENTAL

DEFLECTION

Continuous span

BONDEK

1.0mm

90
300
90
300
90
300
90
300
90
300
90
300
90
300
90
300
100
320
110
340
120
360
130
390
140
420
150
460
170
460
180
500
190
530
210
550
220
590
230
630
250
660

1.5 kPa

90
300
90
300
90
300
90
300
90
300
90
300
90
300
90
340
110
320
120
350
130
380
140
410
150
440
160
470
170
500
190
520
200
560
210
600
230
620
240
660

2 kPa

90
300
90
300
90
300
90
300
90
300
90
300
90
360
100
380
11 0
410
120
440
130
450
150
450
160
490
170
520
18 0
560
20 0
580
210
620
220
660
240
690
250
730

3 kPa

90
300
90
300
90
300
90
300
90
300
90
350
100
380
11 0
410
120
440
13 0
470
140
510
150
550
170
550
18 0
570
190
610
210
630
220
670
230
720
250
750

4 kPa

90
300
90
300
90
300
90
300
90
330
90
410
100
440
110
470
120
510
140
500
150
540
160
580
170
630
190
640
200
690
220
710
23 0
720
240
770
2

Live loads Q
5 kPa

90
300
90
300
90
300
90
300
90
380
90
630
110
450
120
480
13 0
520
140
570
16 0
570
17 0
620
18 0
660
200
680
210
730
22 0
780
24 0
810
25 0
860

6 kPa

Composite slab design

90
300
90
300
90
300
90
350
90
450
100
490
110
530
13 0
520
140
570
150
610
160
660
18 0
670
190
730
210
750
22 0
800
240
830
250
890

7.5 kPa

90
300
90
300
90
330
90
440
100
490
110
540
120
590
140
590
150
650
160
710
18 0
720
190
780
21 0
810
22 0
870
240
900
25 0
960

10 kPa

90
300
90
340
90
640
100
730
110
820
130
620
140
690
160
710
170
780
190
810
210
840
220
920
240
960

15 k P a

c02a

7500

7200

6900

6600

6300

6000

5700

5400

5100

4800

4500

4200

3900

3600

3300

3000

2700

2400

2100

1800

1500

Span
(mm)

86
DESIGN TABLES : CONTINUOUS SPANS

7500

7200

6900

6600

6300

6000

5700

5400

5100

4800

4500

4200

3900

3600

3300

3000

2700

2400

2100

1800

1500

Span
(mm)

F90

100
30
100
50
100
60
100
80
100
100
100
160
100
230
100
310
100
460
110
420
120
400
130
410
140
420
150
440
170
440
180
470
190
500
210
510
220
550
230
580
250
600

F60

90
30
90
50
90
60
90
80
90
100
90
160
90
230
90
310
100
380
110
400
120
390
130
390
140
400
150
410
170
400
180
420
190
450
210
460
220
480
230
510
250
530

120
40
120
50
120
70
120
90
120
110
120
160
120
220
120
300
120
370
120
460
120
560
130
550
140
560
150
580
170
580
180
620
190
650
210
670
220
710
230
750
250
780

140
40
140
50
140
70
140
90
140
120
140
170
140
240
140
330
140
490
140
620
140
750
140
880
140
1020
150
1030
170
1020
180
1080
190
1140
210
1160
220
1230
230
1300
250
1350

F120 F180

1.5 kPa

90
40
90
50
90
70
90
80
90
120
90
180
90
250
90
330
110
340
120
340
130
340
140
350
150
370
160
380
170
400
190
410
200
430
210
460
230
470
240
500

F60

100
40
100
50
100
70
100
90
100
110
100
170
100
250
100
330
110
360
120
350
130
360
140
380
150
400
160
420
170
450
190
450
200
480
210
510
230
530
240
570

F90

120
40
120
50
120
70
120
90
120
110
120
170
120
240
120
300
120
400
120
480
130
480
140
500
150
530
160
550
170
590
190
590
200
630
210
670
230
690
240
730

90
40
90
50
90
70
90
90
90
140
90
210
90
270
100
330
110
340
120
330
130
350
150
330
160
340
170
360
180
390
200
390
210
420
220
440
240
460
250
490

F60

100
40
100
50
100
70
100
90
100
140
100
200
100
270
100
390
110
360
120
350
130
370
150
360
160
380
170
400
180
430
200
440
210
470
220
500
240
520
250
560

F90

120
40
120
60
120
70
120
100
120
130
120
190
120
240
120
310
120
400
120
490
130
500
150
470
160
500
170
530
180
570
200
580
210
610
220
650
240
680
250
720

140
40
140
60
140
80
140
100
140
140
140
210
140
260
140
360
140
530
140
650
140
800
150
840
160
890
170
940
180
1000
200
1010
210
1070
220
1140
240
1180
250
1250

F120 F180

3 kPa

F60, F90, F120, F180


are fire resistance periods
(see Section 4.3)

140
40
140
60
140
70
140
100
140
120
140
180
140
260
140
330
140
540
140
650
140
780
140
910
150
930
160
980
170
1030
190
1040
200
1100
210
1170
230
1200
240
1280

F120 F180

2 kPa
90
40
90
60
90
80
90
100
90
160
90
220
100
270
110
290
120
290
130
290
140
310
150
320
170
320
180
350
190
370
210
380
220
410
230
430
250
450

F60

410
240
440
250

100
40
100
60
100
80
100
100
100
160
100
220
100
310
110
310
120
300
130
310
140
330
150
350
170
350
180
390
190
420
210
430
220
460
230
490
250
510

F90

90
40
90
60
90
80
90
120
90
180
90
240
100
290
110
300
120
290
140
270
150
280
160
300
170
320
190
320
200
350
220
360
230
400
240
420

F60

100
40
100
60
100
80
100
110
100
170
100
230
100
340
110
320
120
310
140
290
150
310
160
330
170
360
190
360
200
390
220
410
230
450
240
480

F90

Use fire detail 1 for red bold values

Fire reinforcement (mm2/m)

120 140
40
50
120 140
60
70
120 140
80
90
120 140
110 120
120 140
150 160
120 140
190 210
120 140
260 300
120 140
350 450
120 140
440 570
140 140
400 740
150 150
420 760
160 160
450 800
170 170
480 850
190 190
480 850
200 200
520 910
220 220
530 940
230 230
590 1030
240 240
630 1100

F120 F180

Live loads Q
5 kPa

KEY
Slab thickness (mm)

120 140
40
40
120 140
60
60
120 140
80
80
120 140
100 110
120 140
150 160
120 140
190 210
120 140
260 290
120 140
340 410
120 140
430 560
130 140
430 690
140 140
450 830
150 150
470 850
170 170
470 830
180 180
510 910
190 190
550 960
210 210
560 980
220 220
600 1050
230 230
640 1120
250 250
670 1160

F120 F180

4 kPa

Fire design

90
50
90
70
90
90
90
130
90
190
90
240
110
250
120
250
130
260
140
270
160
260
170
280
180
300
200
310
210
340
220
360
240
380
250
400

F60

100
50
100
70
100
90
100
130
100
180
100
200
110
270
120
270
130
280
140
300
160
290
170
320
180
340
200
350
210
380
220
410
240
430
250
460

120 140
50
50
120 140
70
70
120 140
90
90
120 140
120 120
120 140
160 160
120 140
190 200
120 140
290 330
120 140
380 490
130 140
390 620
140 140
410 760
160 160
400 710
170 170
420 760
180 180
460 810
200 200
470 820
210 210
500 880
220 220
540 950
240 240
560 980
250 250
600 1050

F120 F180

6 kPa
F90

100
50
100
70
100
100
100
140
100
200
100
300
110
280
130
240
140
260
150
280
160
300
180
310
190
330
210
340
220
370
240
390
250
420

120
50
120
70
120
100
120
130
120
170
120
220
120
310
130
340
140
360
150
380
160
410
180
410
190
440
210
450
220
490
240
510
250
550

140
50
140
80
140
100
140
130
140
170
140
250
140
360
140
540
140
680
150
700
160
740
180
730
190
790
210
800
220
860
240
900
250
970

F120 F180

7.5 kPa
F90

90
60
90
80
90
120
90
170
100
220
110
220
120
230
140
210
150
220
160
240
180
240
190
260
210
270
220
300
240
310
250
340

F60

100
60
100
80
100
110
100
160
100
250
110
240
120
250
140
230
150
250
160
270
180
280
190
300
210
320
220
350
240
360
250
390

120
60
120
80
120
110
120
150
120
200
120
260
120
360
140
320
150
340
160
370
180
370
190
400
210
420
220
450
240
470
250
510

140
60
140
80
140
110
140
150
140
200
140
300
140
440
140
610
150
630
160
670
180
670
190
720
210
740
220
800
240
830
250
900

F120 F180

10 kPa
F90

8 Tables: Continuous spans

90
50
90
70
90
100
90
150
90
210
100
260
110
260
130
220
140
240
150
250
160
270
180
270
190
290
210
300
220
330
240
340
250
370

F60

90
70
90
100
90
140
100
170
110
180
130
180
140
200
160
210
170
230
190
240
210
250
220
280
240
290

F60

100
70
100
100
100
140
100
180
110
200
130
210
140
230
160
240
170
260
190
280
210
290
220
320
240
340

120
70
120
100
120
140
120
180
120
240
130
280
140
300
160
310
170
350
190
360
210
380
220
420
240
440

c02b

140
70
140
100
140
140
140
190
140
240
140
450
140
590
160
560
170
620
190
640
210
670
220
740
240
780

F120 F180

15 kPa
F90

7500

7200

6900

6600

6300

6000

5700

5400

5100

4800

4500

4200

3900

3600

3300

3000

2700

2400

2100

1800

1500

Span
(mm)

DESIGN TABLES : CONTINUOUS SPANS

87

Continuity of sheeting
BONDEK sheeting must be
continuous over at least one
permanent support

Crack control for flexure


Required

Loading parameters
Gsup = 1 kPa
s = 0.7
l = 0.4

Slab geometry
L1/Ls = up to 1.2

Reinforcing bar
Negative reinforcement:
10 mm diameter
Fire reinforcement:
10 mm diameter

Material properties
Normal density concrete
Fire renforcement: D500N
Negative reinforcement: D500N
Shrinkage reinforcement: D500L

32 MPa

fc

B1

EXPOSURE
CLASSIFICATION

L/250 TOTAL

DEFLECTION

Continuous span

BONDEK

1.0mm

7800
8100

Use reinforcement pattern 2


for red bold values

7500

Negative
reinforcement (mm2/m)

7200

3 240 2
1010

6900

KEY
Props
Slab thickness
Props
per span
(mm)
per span
L/240
L/150

6600

6300

6000

5700

5400

5100

4800

4500

4200

3900

3600

3300

3000

2700

2400

2100

1800

1500

Span
(mm)

110
70
110
80
110
110
110
140
110
180
110
220
110
270
110
330
110
390
110
450
110
520
110
810
120
610
140
580
150
600
160
630
170
660
180
690
190
730
210
740
220
790
230
840
240
880

1.5 kPa

11 0
70
110
90
110
120
110
160
110
200
110
250
11 0
300
11 0
360
110
430
110
510
110
780
12 0
600
130
610
140
630
150
660
16 0
690
170
720
19 0
720
200
760
210
800
220
840
240
860
250
910

2 kPa

110
80
110
110
110
150
110
200
110
250
110
310
110
380
110
460
110
550
110
890
120
650
130
640
140
670
150
690
160
720
170
760
180
800
200
800
210
840
220
880
230
930
250
950

3 kPa

110
90
110
130
110
180
110
230
110
300
110
370
110
450
110
550
110
900
120
670
120
1090
130
1060
140
810
160
780
170
820
180
820
190
860
200
900
220
910
230
960
240
1000

4 kPa

11 0
100
11 0
150
110
200
11 0
270
11 0
340
110
430
110
520
11 0
870
110
1150
120
1080
13 0
1060
140
820
15 0
850
160
890
17 0
930
19 0
910
20 0
960
210
1010
220
1060
240
1020
25 0
1070
3

Live loads Q
5 kPa

110
110
110
170
11 0
230
110
300
110
390
110
490
11 0
800
110
1070
12 0
1030
120
1340
130
1280
15 0
840
160
880
17 0
920
180
970
190
1020
210
1010
22 0
1060
230
1120
250
1130

6 kPa

Composite slab design

110
130
110
200
110
270
110
360
110
460
110
580
110
1030
120
1020
130
1030
13 0
1310
14 0
1310
150
1320
17 0
950
18 0
1000
19 0
1050
20 0
1110
220
1100
230
1160
24 0
1230

7.5 kPa

110
170
110
240
110
340
110
450
110
580
110
1080
120
1080
130
1110
130
1470
140
1470
160
970
170
1030
18 0
1090
19 0
1150
200
1210
220
1210
23 0
1280
24 0
1350

10 kPa

110
240
110
340
110
480
110
880
120
960
130
1030
130
1430
140
1490
160
1000
190
920
210
940
220
1020
240
1050

15 kPa

c3a

8100

7800

7500

7200

6900

6600

6300

6000

5700

5400

5100

4800

4500

4200

3900

3600

3300

3000

2700

2400

2100

1800

1500

Span
(mm)

88
DESIGN TABLES : CONTINUOUS SPANS

8100

7800

7500

7200

6900

6600

6300

6000

5700

5400

5100

4800

4500

4200

3900

3600

3300

3000

2700

2400

2100

1800

1500

Span
(mm)

F90

110
40
110
60
110
90
110
110
110
140
110
180
110
230
110
280
110
340
110
420
110
520
110
590
120
550
140
490
150
500
160
520
170
550
180
580
190
600
210
610
220
650
230
680
240
720

F60

110
30
110
50
110
70
110
80
110
110
110
140
110
170
110
210
110
250
110
300
110
370
110
500
120
500
140
450
150
460
160
480
170
500
180
520
190
540
210
540
220
570
230
600
240
630

120
50
120
70
120
100
120
130
120
160
120
210
120
260
120
320
120
390
120
470
120
580
120
650
120
830
140
650
150
670
160
700
170
730
180
760
190
790
210
800
220
840
230
880
240
930

140
50
140
80
140
110
140
140
140
180
140
220
140
280
140
340
140
410
140
500
140
600
140
730
140
910
140
1270
150
1260
160
1260
170
1280
180
1340
190
1400
210
1400
220
1470
230
1540
240
1620

F120 F180

1.5 kPa

110
30
110
50
110
70
110
90
110
110
110
140
110
170
110
210
110
260
110
320
110
430
120
440
130
450
140
460
150
470
160
480
170
500
190
490
200
520
210
550
220
570
240
590
250
620

F60

110
40
110
60
110
90
110
120
110
150
110
190
110
230
110
290
110
360
110
440
110
520
120
480
130
480
140
490
150
510
160
530
170
550
190
550
200
580
210
620
220
650
240
670
250
700

F90

120
50
120
70
120
100
120
130
120
170
120
210
120
270
120
330
120
400
120
500
120
570
120
740
130
680
140
670
150
680
160
710
170
730
190
730
200
770
210
810
220
850
240
870
250
910

110
30
110
50
110
70
110
90
110
110
110
140
110
180
110
220
110
280
110
370
120
390
130
410
140
410
150
420
160
440
170
460
180
480
200
480
210
500
220
530
230
560
250
580

F60

110
50
110
70
110
90
110
120
110
150
110
200
110
250
110
310
110
390
110
450
120
430
130
440
140
450
150
460
160
480
170
510
180
530
200
540
210
570
220
600
230
640
250
660

F90

120
50
120
70
120
100
120
130
120
170
120
220
120
280
120
350
120
440
120
500
120
670
130
620
140
610
150
630
160
650
170
680
180
710
200
710
210
750
220
790
230
830
250
850

140
60
140
80
140
110
140
140
140
180
140
230
140
290
140
360
140
450
140
530
140
700
140
880
140
1210
150
1200
160
1190
170
1210
180
1260
200
1250
210
1310
220
1380
230
1460
250
1490

F120 F180

3 kPa

F60, F90, F120, F180


are fire resistance periods
(see Section 4.3)

140
50
140
80
140
110
140
140
140
180
140
230
140
280
140
350
140
420
140
520
140
610
140
780
140
980
140
1300
150
1290
160
1280
170
1300
190
1280
200
1350
210
1410
220
1480
240
1510
250
1590

F120 F180

2 kPa
110
40
110
50
110
70
110
90
110
110
110
150
110
190
110
240
110
310
120
340
120
360
130
350
140
410
160
390
170
400
180
440
190
460
200
480
220
490
230
520
240
550

F60

410
240
440
250

110
50
110
70
110
90
110
120
110
160
110
210
110
270
110
340
110
400
120
380
120
400
130
390
140
450
160
430
170
450
180
490
190
520
200
550
220
560
230
590
240
630

F90

140
60
140
80
140
110
140
150
140
190
140
240
140
300
140
380
140
450
140
610
140
810
140
990
140
1260
160
1040
170
1090
180
1160
190
1220
200
1280
220
1290
230
1360
240
1430

110
40
110
50
110
70
110
90
110
120
110
150
110
200
110
230
110
330
120
310
130
310
140
370
150
380
160
390
170
410
190
410
200
430
210
460
220
480
240
510
250
540

F60

110
50
110
70
110
100
110
130
110
170
110
220
110
290
110
340
110
430
120
350
130
340
140
410
150
420
160
440
170
460
190
460
200
490
210
520
220
550
240
580
250
620

F90

140
60
140
80
140
110
140
150
140
200
140
250
140
320
140
370
140
500
140
710
140
890
140
1150
150
1130
160
1110
170
1120
190
1090
200
1150
210
1210
220
1280
240
1330
250
1410

Use fire detail 1 for red bold values

Fire reinforcement (mm2/m)

120
60
120
80
120
110
120
150
120
190
120
250
120
320
120
380
120
470
120
600
130
520
140
560
150
580
160
600
170
620
190
610
200
650
210
690
220
730
240
760
250
810

F120 F180

Live loads Q
5 kPa

KEY
Slab thickness (mm)

120
50
120
80
120
100
120
140
120
180
120
230
120
300
120
380
120
440
120
600
120
670
130
590
140
620
160
580
170
610
180
650
190
690
200
720
220
730
230
770
240
820

F120 F180

4 kPa

Fire design

110
40
110
50
110
70
110
90
110
120
110
160
110
190
110
280
120
270
120
330
130
320
150
340
160
350
170
370
180
390
190
410
210
420
220
440
230
470
250
480

F60

110
50
110
70
110
100
110
140
110
180
110
240
110
290
110
370
120
300
120
380
130
360
150
380
160
400
170
420
180
440
190
470
210
470
220
510
230
540
250
550

120
60
120
80
120
110
120
150
120
200
120
260
120
320
120
400
120
520
120
650
130
550
150
520
160
540
170
570
180
590
190
630
210
630
220
670
230
710
250
730

140
60
140
80
140
120
140
160
140
200
140
260
140
310
140
400
140
560
140
740
140
930
150
900
160
840
170
1020
180
1070
190
1120
210
1120
220
1180
230
1250
250
1270

F120 F180

6 kPa
F90

110
50
110
80
110
110
110
150
110
200
110
260
110
320
120
260
130
260
130
320
140
320
150
330
170
380
180
400
190
430
200
460
220
460
230
500
240
530

120
60
120
90
120
120
120
160
120
220
120
290
120
340
120
460
130
410
130
500
140
470
150
480
170
520
180
540
190
580
200
610
220
620
230
660
240
700

140
60
140
90
140
120
140
160
140
220
140
280
140
330
140
480
140
650
140
850
140
1050
150
1000
170
780
180
980
190
1030
200
1090
220
1090
230
1160
240
1230

F120 F180

7.5 kPa
F90

110
40
110
60
110
80
110
110
110
150
110
200
120
200
130
210
130
250
140
260
160
290
170
310
180
330
190
350
200
370
220
380
230
400
240
430

F60

110
60
110
80
110
120
110
160
110
230
110
280
120
230
130
240
130
300
140
300
160
330
170
350
180
370
190
400
200
420
220
430
230
460
240
490

120
60
12 0
90
120
130
120
180
120
250
120
300
120
420
130
370
130
480
140
440
160
450
170
480
180
510
190
540
200
570
220
580
230
610
240
650

140
60
140
90
140
130
140
180
140
240
140
280
140
420
140
650
140
800
140
1010
160
720
170
750
180
920
190
970
200
1030
220
1030
230
1090
240
1160

F120 F180

10 kPa
F90

8 Tables: Continuous spans

110
40
110
50
110
70
110
100
110
130
110
180
110
240
120
230
130
230
130
280
140
280
150
290
170
340
180
350
190
380
200
400
220
410
230
430
240
460

F60

110
50
110
80
110
100
110
130
120
160
130
180
130
220
140
240
160
240
190
240
210
250
220
280
240
290

F60

110
70
110
100
110
150
110
190
120
170
130
200
130
250
140
270
160
280
190
280
210
290
220
320
240
340

120
70
120
110
120
160
120
210
120
320
130
280
130
380
140
360
160
370
190
360
210
380
220
410
240
440

c3b

140
70
140
110
140
150
140
180
140
290
140
430
140
640
140
850
160
590
190
520
210
560
220
650
240
710

F120 F180

15 kPa
F90

8100

7800

7500

7200

6900

6600

6300

6000

5700

5400

5100

4800

4500

4200

3900

3600

3300

3000

2700

2400

2100

1800

1500

Span
(mm)

DESIGN TABLES : CONTINUOUS SPANS

89

Continuity of sheeting
BONDEK sheeting must be
continuous over at least one
permanent support

Crack control for flexure


Required

Loading parameters
Gsup = 1 kPa
s = 0.7
l = 0.4

Slab geometry
L1/Ls = up to 1.2

Reinforcing bar
Negative reinforcement:
10 mm diameter
Fire reinforcement:
10 mm diameter

Material properties
Normal density concrete
Fire renforcement: D500N
Negative reinforcement: D500N
Shrinkage reinforcement: D500L

32 MPa

fc

2100

B1

7500
7800

Use reinforcement pattern 2


for red bold values

7200

Negative
reinforcement (mm2/m)

6900

3 240 2
1010

6600

KEY
Props
Slab thickness
Props
per span
(mm)
per span
L/240
L/150

6300

6000

5700

5400

5100

4800

4500

4200

3900

3600

3300

3000

2700

2400

1800

1500

Span
(mm)

EXPOSURE
CLASSIFICATION

L/250 TOTAL &


L/500 INCREMENTAL

DEFLECTION

Continuous span

BONDEK

1.0mm

110
70
110
80
110
110
110
140
110
180
110
220
110
270
110
330
110
390
110
450
110
520
120
540
140
510
150
540
160
570
170
600
180
630
190
670
210
680
220
720
230
760
250
800

1.5 kPa

11 0
70
110
90
110
120
110
160
110
200
110
250
11 0
300
11 0
360
110
430
110
510
12 0
520
130
540
140
560
150
590
16 0
620
170
650
19 0
650
200
690
210
730
230
750
240
790
250
840

2 kPa

110
80
110
110
110
150
110
200
110
250
110
310
110
380
110
460
110
550
120
560
130
560
140
590
150
610
160
650
170
680
190
680
200
720
210
760
220
810
240
820
250
870

3 kPa

110
90
110
130
110
180
110
230
110
300
110
370
110
450
110
550
110
900
120
670
130
690
150
650
160
690
170
730
180
730
190
770
210
780
220
830
230
870
250
890

4 kPa

11 0
100
11 0
150
110
200
11 0
270
11 0
340
110
430
110
520
11 0
870
120
650
13 0
680
14 0
710
150
750
17 0
730
18 0
770
19 0
820
20 0
860
220
870
230
880
240
930
2

Live loads Q
5 kPa

110
110
110
170
11 0
230
110
300
110
390
110
490
11 0
800
110
1070
120
1030
140
690
150
730
160
770
170
820
190
810
200
860
210
910
23 0
920
240
980
250
1030

6 kPa

Composite slab design

110
130
110
200
110
270
110
360
110
460
110
580
110
1030
120
1020
13 0
1030
14 0
810
16 0
780
17 0
830
18 0
880
20 0
880
21 0
940
220
1000
240
1010
25 0
1070

7.5 kPa

110
170
110
240
110
340
110
450
110
580
110
1080
120
1080
130
1110
140
1150
160
840
170
890
18 0
950
20 0
960
210
1020
230
1030
24 0
1100
25 0
1170

10 kPa

110
240
110
340
110
480
110
880
120
960
130
1030
130
1430
150
920
160
1000
190
920
210
940
220
1020
240
1050

15 kPa

c4a

7800

7500

7200

6900

6600

6300

6000

5700

5400

5100

4800

4500

4200

3900

3600

3300

3000

2700

2400

2100

1800

1500

Span
(mm)

90
DESIGN TABLES : CONTINUOUS SPANS

7800

7500

7200

6900

6600

6300

6000

5700

5400

5100

4800

4500

4200

3900

3600

3300

3000

2700

2400

2100

1800

1500

Span
(mm)

F90

110
40
110
60
110
90
110
110
110
140
110
180
110
230
110
280
110
340
110
420
110
520
120
460
140
430
150
450
160
470
170
490
180
520
190
550
210
560
220
590
230
630
250
640

F60

110
30
110
50
110
70
110
80
110
110
110
140
110
170
110
210
110
250
110
300
110
370
120
420
140
400
150
410
160
430
170
450
180
470
190
490
210
500
220
520
230
550
250
570

120
50
120
70
120
100
120
130
120
160
120
210
120
260
120
320
120
390
120
470
120
580
120
720
140
560
150
600
160
620
170
650
180
690
190
720
210
730
220
770
230
820
250
840

140
50
140
80
140
110
140
140
140
180
140
220
140
280
140
340
140
410
140
500
140
600
140
740
140
920
150
870
160
840
170
1080
180
1210
190
1270
210
1280
220
1350
230
1420
250
1450

F120 F180

1.5 kPa

110
30
110
50
110
70
110
90
110
110
110
140
110
170
110
210
110
260
110
320
120
360
130
400
140
400
150
420
160
430
170
450
190
450
200
470
210
500
230
510
240
540
250
570

F60

110
40
110
60
110
90
110
120
110
150
110
190
110
230
110
290
110
360
110
440
120
400
130
420
140
430
150
450
160
470
170
500
190
500
200
530
210
560
230
580
240
620
250
650

F90

120
50
120
70
120
100
120
130
120
170
120
210
120
270
120
330
120
400
120
500
120
620
130
570
140
580
150
610
160
630
170
660
190
660
200
700
210
740
230
750
240
800
250
850

110
30
110
50
110
70
110
90
110
110
110
140
110
180
110
220
110
280
120
320
130
350
140
360
150
370
160
390
170
410
190
410
200
430
210
460
220
490
240
500
250
530

F60

F120 F180

F60

110 120 140 110


50
50
60
40
110 120 140 110
70
70
80
50
110 120 140 110
90 100 110 70
110 120 140 110
120 130 140 90
110 120 140 110
150 170 180 110
110 120 140 110
200 220 230 150
110 120 140 110
250 280 290 190
110 120 140 110
310 350 360 240
110 120 140 110
390 440 450 310
120 120 140 120
350 560 570 340
130 130 140 130
380 510 710 350
140 140 140 150
390 520 880 320
150 150 150 160
410 550 840 340
160 160 160 170
430 580 800 360
170 170 170 180
450 610 910 390
190 190 190 190
460 610 1050 410
200 200 200 210
490 640 1130 420
210 210 210 220
520 680 1190 450
220 220 220 230
550 720 1260 470
240 240 240 250
570 740 1290 490
250 250 250
610 790 1370

F90

3 kPa

F60, F90, F120, F180


are fire resistance periods
(see Section 4.3)

140
50
140
80
140
110
140
140
140
180
140
230
140
280
140
350
140
420
140
520
140
640
140
790
140
980
150
920
160
1040
170
1170
190
1160
200
1220
210
1290
230
1320
240
1390
250
1470

F120 F180

2 kPa

410
240
440
250

110
50
110
70
110
90
110
120
110
160
110
210
110
270
110
340
110
400
120
380
130
380
150
360
160
380
170
400
180
440
190
470
210
480
220
510
230
540
250
560

F90

240 240 250


690 1220 440

Use fire detail 1 for red bold values

Fire reinforcement (mm2/m)

110
40
110
50
110
70
110
90
110
120
110
160
110
190
110
280
120
270
140
280
150
290
160
310
170
330
190
330
200
350
210
370
230
390
240
410
240
530

140
60
140
80
140
110
140
150
140
200
140
250
140
320
140
370
140
530
140
680
140
870
150
820
170
660
180
750
190
900
200
1030
220
1050
230
1140

120
60
120
80
120
110
120
150
120
190
120
250
120
320
120
380
120
530
130
490
140
480
150
500
170
490
180
520
190
550
200
580
220
600
230
650

110
50
110
70
110
100
110
130
110
170
110
220
110
290
110
340
120
330
130
340
140
350
150
370
170
360
180
390
190
410
200
440
220
450
230
500

F60

110
40
110
50
110
70
110
90
110
120
110
150
110
200
110
230
120
290
130
310
140
320
150
330
170
320
180
340
190
360
200
390
220
400
230
440

780
150
750
160
720
170
750
180
930
190
1090
210
1100
220
1170
230 240
1240 460
250
1270

140

610

140

140
60
140
80
140
110
140
150
140
190
140
240
140
300
140
380
140
450

F120 F180

F90

F60

Live loads Q
5 kPa

KEY
Slab thickness (mm)

120
50
120
80
120
100
120
140
120
180
120
230
120
300
120
380
120
440
120
600
130
550
150
490
160
510
170
540
180
580
190
620
210
630
220
670
230
710
250
730

F120 F180

4 kPa

Fire design

530

120
60
120
80
120
110
120
150
120
200
120
260
120
320
120
400
120
520
140
430
150
450
160
470
170
500
190
500
200

250
510

140
60
140
80
140
120
140
160
140
200
140
260
140
310
140
400
140
560
140
750
150
710
160
680
170
710
190
750
200
900
210
1000
230
1020
240
1090
250 250
660 1160

210
570
230
580
240 240
470 620

110
50
110
70
110
100
110
140
110
180
110
240
110
290
110
370
120
300
140
310
150
320
160
350
170
370
190
370
200
400
210
430
230
440

F120 F180

6 kPa
F90

110
50
110
80
110
110
110
150
110
200
110
260
110
320
120
260
130
260
140
320
160
310
170
330
180
350
200
360
210
390
220
420
240
430
250
470

120
60
120
90
120
120
120
160
120
220
120
290
120
340
120
460
130
410
140
450
160
420
170
450
180
480
200
480
210
520
220
550
240
570
250
610

140
60
140
90
140
120
140
160
140
220
140
280
140
330
140
480
140
650
140
950
160
610
170
640
180
720
200
760
210
920
220
980
240
1010
250
1070

F120 F180

7.5 kPa
F90

110
40
110
60
110
80
110
110
110
150
110
200
120
200
130
210
140
230
160
250
170
260
180
280
200
290
210
310
230
320
240
350
250
370

F60

110
60
110
80
110
120
110
160
110
230
110
280
120
230
130
240
140
260
160
280
170
300
180
320
200
330
210
360
230
370
240
400
250
430

120
60
120
90
120
130
120
180
120
250
120
300
120
420
130
370
140
360
160
390
170
410
180
440
200
440
210
480
230
490
240
530
250
570

140
60
140
90
140
130
140
180
140
240
140
280
140
420
140
650
140
830
160
570
170
600
180
680
200
720
210
820
230
870
240
940
250
1000

F120 F180

10 kPa
F90

8 Tables: Continuous spans

110
40
110
50
110
70
110
100
110
130
110
180
110
240
120
230
130
230
140
290
160
270
170
290
180
310
200
320
210
340
220
360
240
380
250
400

F60

110
50
110
80
110
100
110
130
120
160
130
180
130
220
150
220
160
240
190
240
210
250
220
280
240
290

F60

110
70
110
100
110
150
110
190
120
170
130
200
130
250
150
250
160
280
190
280
210
290
220
320
240
340

120
70
120
110
120
160
120
210
120
320
130
280
130
380
150
350
160
370
190
360
210
380
220
410
240
440

c4b

140
70
140
110
140
150
140
180
140
290
140
430
140
640
150
610
160
590
190
520
210
560
220
650
240
710

F120 F180

15 kPa
F90

7800

7500

7200

6900

6600

6300

6000

5700

5400

5100

4800

4500

4200

3900

3600

3300

3000

2700

2400

2100

1800

1500

Span
(mm)

DESIGN TABLES : CONTINUOUS SPANS

91

Continuity of sheeting
BONDEK sheeting must be
continuous over at least one
permanent support

Crack control for flexure


Required

Loading parameters
Gsup = 1 kPa
s = 0.7
l = 0.4

Slab geometry
L1/Ls = up to 1.2

Reinforcing bar
Negative reinforcement:
10 mm diameter
Fire reinforcement:
10 mm diameter

Material properties
Normal density concrete
Fire renforcement: D500N
Negative reinforcement: D500N
Shrinkage reinforcement: D500L

40 MPa

fc

B2

EXPOSURE
CLASSIFICATION

L/250 TOTAL

DEFLECTION

Continuous span

BONDEK

1.0mm

8100
8400

Use reinforcement pattern 2


for red bold values

7800

Negative
reinforcement (mm2/m)

7500

3 240 2
1010

7200

KEY
Props
Slab thickness
Props
per span
(mm)
per span
L/240
L/150

6900

6600

6300

6000

5700

5400

5100

4800

4500

4200

3900

3600

3300

3000

2700

2400

2100

1800

1500

Span
(mm)

120
50
120
80
120
100
120
140
120
170
120
210
120
260
120
310
120
370
120
430
120
500
120
570
120
650
130
660
140
680
150
700
160
720
170
750
180
790
190
820
200
870
220
880
230
930
240
990

1.5 kPa

12 0
60
120
80
120
110
120
150
12 0
190
12 0
240
120
290
120
350
120
410
120
480
120
550
120
630
120
720
130
730
14 0
750
150
770
16 0
790
180
780
190
810
200
850
210
890
220
930
230
980
250
1010

2 kPa

120
70
120
100
12 0
140
12 0
190
120
240
120
300
120
360
120
430
120
510
120
600
120
700
120
1100
130
770
140
790
150
810
160
840
170
870
180
900
200
900
21 0
940
220
980
230
1030
250
1040

3 kPa

120
80
12 0
120
120
170
120
220
120
280
120
350
120
420
120
510
120
600
12 0
710
120
1140
130
830
140
850
15 0
880
160
900
17 0
940
180
930
19 0
970
210
970
220
1010
230
1060
240
1110

4 kPa

12 0
100
12 0
140
120
190
120
250
12 0
320
120
400
12 0
490
12 0
590
12 0
700
12 0
1130
12 0
1440
13 0
1340
14 0
1300
16 0
920
17 0
950
18 0
990
190
1040
200
1080
21 0
1130
230
1080
24 0
1130
25 0
1180
3

Live loads Q
5 kPa

120
110
120
160
120
210
12 0
280
120
360
12 0
450
120
550
120
660
120
1070
120
1380
130
1310
140
1290
150
990
160
1030
170
1070
180
1110
20 0
1090
210
1140
220
1190
23 0
1250
250
1250

6 kPa

Composite slab design

120
130
120
180
120
250
120
330
120
420
120
530
120
650
120
1060
120
1400
13 0
1340
14 0
1320
150
1020
16 0
1060
17 0
1100
18 0
1150
190
1200
210
1190
22 0
1240
23 0
1300
240
1360

7.5 kPa

120
160
120
230
120
310
120
410
120
530
120
660
120
1130
130
1140
130
1480
140
1470
150
1490
160
1530
170
1210
180
1260
190
1320
21 0
1300
22 0
1370
23 0
1430
25 0
1440

10 kPa

120
220
120
320
120
440
120
580
120
1000
120
1430
130
1450
150
960
180
870
190
950
210
960
220
1040
240
1070

15 kPa

c5a

8400

8100

7800

7500

7200

6900

6600

6300

6000

5700

5400

5100

4800

4500

4200

3900

3600

3300

3000

2700

2400

2100

1800

1500

Span
(mm)

92
DESIGN TABLES : CONTINUOUS SPANS

8400

8100

7800

7500

7200

6900

6600

6300

6000

5700

5400

5100

4800

4500

4200

3900

3600

3300

3000

2700

2400

2100

1800

1500

Span
(mm)

F90

120
40
120
50
120
70
120
100
120
120
120
150
120
190
120
230
120
270
120
330
120
390
120
460
120
550
130
530
140
540
150
560
160
580
170
600
180
630
190
660
200
680
220
690
230
730
240
760

F60

120
30
120
50
120
60
120
80
120
100
120
130
120
160
120
190
120
230
120
270
120
320
120
380
120
450
130
500
140
500
150
510
160
530
170
540
180
560
190
580
200
610
220
610
230
640
240
670

120
50
120
80
120
100
120
140
120
180
120
220
120
270
120
330
120
400
120
480
120
580
120
700
120
830
130
750
140
680
150
750
160
770
170
800
180
830
190
860
200
900
220
900
230
940
240
990

140
60
140
80
140
110
140
150
140
190
140
230
140
290
140
350
140
420
140
500
140
600
140
710
140
850
140
1020
140
1440
150
1140
160
1070
170
1010
180
1340
190
1520
200
1570
220
1580
230
1650
240
1720

F120 F180

1.5 kPa

120
30
120
50
120
60
120
80
120
100
120
130
120
160
120
190
120
230
120
280
120
330
120
390
120
470
130
510
140
510
150
520
160
530
180
520
190
540
200
560
210
590
220
620
230
650
250
660

F60

120
40
120
60
120
70
120
100
120
120
120
150
120
190
120
230
120
280
120
340
120
400
120
480
120
580
130
540
140
550
150
570
160
580
180
580
190
600
200
630
210
670
220
700
230
740
250
750

F90

120
60
120
80
120
110
120
140
120
180
120
230
120
280
120
340
120
420
120
510
120
610
120
750
120
860
130
790
140
720
150
760
160
780
180
760
190
800
200
830
210
870
220
920
230
960
250
980

120
30
120
50
120
60
120
80
120
100
120
130
120
160
120
200
120
240
120
290
120
350
120
410
130
460
140
460
150
470
160
490
170
500
180
520
200
520
210
550
220
570
230
600
250
620

F60

120
40
120
60
120
70
120
100
120
130
120
160
120
200
120
240
120
290
120
360
120
440
120
470
130
500
140
510
150
520
160
540
170
560
180
590
200
590
210
620
220
650
230
690
250
710

F90

120
60
120
80
120
110
120
150
120
190
120
240
120
300
120
370
120
450
120
560
120
680
120
750
130
730
140
660
150
700
160
720
170
750
180
780
200
770
210
810
220
850
230
900
250
920

140
60
140
90
140
120
140
150
140
200
140
250
140
310
140
370
140
460
140
550
140
670
140
930
140
1010
140
1390
150
1120
160
1040
170
990
180
1200
200
1330
210
1430
220
1500
230
1570
250
1600

F120 F180

3 kPa

F60, F90, F120, F180


are fire resistance periods
(see Section 4.3)

140
60
140
80
140
110
140
150
140
190
140
240
140
290
140
360
140
430
140
520
140
620
140
750
140
900
140
1090
140
1490
150
1210
160
1120
180
1000
190
1250
200
1470
210
1530
220
1600
230
1680
250
1700

F120 F180

2 kPa
120
30
120
50
120
60
120
80
120
110
120
130
120
170
120
210
120
250
120
310
120
360
130
410
140
410
150
420
160
430
170
450
180
480
190
500
210
500
220
530
230
560
240
590

F60

410
240
440
250

120
40
120
60
120
80
120
100
120
130
120
160
120
210
120
250
120
310
120
390
120
420
130
440
140
450
150
460
160
480
170
500
180
540
190
570
210
570
220
610
230
640
240
680

F90

140
60
140
90
140
120
140
160
140
200
140
260
140
320
140
400
140
490
140
600
140
840
140
910
140
1280
150
1030
160
960
170
900
180
1000
190
1240
210
1330
220
1400
230
1470
240
1550

120
30
120
50
120
60
120
80
120
110
120
140
120
170
120
220
120
270
120
310
120
380
130
360
140
360
160
390
170
410
180
430
190
450
200
470
210
500
230
520
240
550
250
580

F60

120
40
120
60
120
80
120
100
120
130
120
170
120
220
120
270
120
340
120
370
120
450
130
410
140
410
160
440
170
460
180
480
190
510
200
540
210
570
230
590
240
630
250
660

F90

140
60
140
90
140
120
140
160
140
210
140
270
140
340
140
420
140
520
140
640
140
870
140
1070
140
1280
160
870
170
820
180
900
190
990
200
1210
210
1330
230
1370
240
1450
250
1520

Use fire detail 1 for red bold values

Fire reinforcement (mm2/m)

120
60
120
90
120
120
120
160
120
210
120
270
120
340
120
430
120
540
120
620
120
760
130
640
140
580
160
590
170
620
180
650
190
680
200
710
210
750
230
780
240
820
250
870

F120 F180

Live loads Q
5 kPa

KEY
Slab thickness (mm)

120
60
120
80
120
120
120
150
120
200
120
250
120
320
120
400
120
490
120
610
120
690
130
660
140
600
150
630
160
650
170
680
180
720
190
750
210
760
220
800
230
840
240
880

F120 F180

4 kPa

Fire design

120
30
120
50
120
70
120
90
120
110
120
140
120
180
120
230
120
260
120
330
130
320
140
320
150
390
160
400
170
410
180
430
200
430
210
460
220
480
230
510
250
520

F60

120
40
120
60
120
80
120
110
120
140
120
180
120
230
120
290
120
320
120
400
130
360
140
360
150
430
160
450
170
470
180
490
200
490
210
520
220
550
230
580
250
600

120
60
120
90
120
130
120
170
120
220
120
280
120
360
120
460
120
550
120
670
130
580
140
520
150
590
160
610
170
640
180
660
200
650
210
690
220
730
230
770
250
790

140
70
140
90
140
130
140
170
140
220
140
280
140
350
140
440
140
540
140
770
140
970
140
1170
150
1020
160
940
170
880
180
960
200
990
210
1220
220
1290
230
1360
250
1380

F120 F180

6 kPa
F90

120
40
120
60
120
80
120
110
120
150
120
190
120
250
120
280
120
350
130
320
140
320
150
390
160
410
170
430
180
450
190
480
210
480
220
510
230
540
240
570

120
70
120
100
120
140
120
180
120
240
120
310
120
400
120
490
120
610
130
520
140
470
150
540
160
560
170
590
180
610
190
640
210
640
220
680
230
720
240
760

1 40
70
140
100
140
130
14 0
180
140
230
140
300
140
380
140
470
140
690
140
880
140
1080
15 0
940
160
870
1 70
810
180
890
19 0
980
210
1020
220
1200
230
1270
240
1340

F120 F180

7.5 kPa
F90

120
40
12 0
60
1 20
80
120
100
120
130
120
170
120
190
130
210
130
250
140
260
150
280
160
300
170
350
180
370
190
390
210
390
220
410
230
440
250
450

F60

12 0
50
120
70
120
90
12 0
120
12 0
170
120
220
120
250
130
240
130
290
140
300
150
320
160
340
170
400
180
420
190
450
210
450
220
480
230
510
250
520

120
70
12 0
110
12 0
150
120
2 00
120
270
120
360
120
450
130
400
130
500
140
440
1 50
4 40
1 60
4 50
170
550
180
580
190
610
210
600
220
640
230
670
250
6 90

14 0
70
140
100
140
150
14 0
200
14 0
2 60
14 0
3 40
140
420
140
580
140
830
1 40
1040
150
980
160
930
170
7 90
18 0
870
190
960
210
980
220
1140
230
1200
250
1220

F120 F180

10 kPa
F90

8 Tables: Continuous spans

120
40
120
50
120
70
120
90
120
12 0
120
15 0
120
190
120
220
120
290
130
280
140
280
150
350
160
360
170
380
180
400
190
420
210
420
220
440
230
470
240
500

F60

120
50
120
70
12 0
100
120
120
120
160
120
200
130
210
150
220
1 80
2 20
190
240
210
250
220
270
240
290

F60

12 0
60
12 0
80
120
110
120
150
120
180
120
250
1 30
240
150
250
180
250
190
270
210
290
220
320
240
340

120
90
120
130
12 0
180
12 0
260
120
340
120
460
130
400
1 50
3 50
180
320
190
360
210
380
220
410
240
430

c5b

14 0
80
14 0
120
140
170
140
240
140
290
1 40
480
140
670
150
590
180
400
190
460
210
510
220
580
240
630

F120 F180

15 kPa
F90

8400

8100

7800

7500

7200

6900

6600

6300

6000

5700

5400

5100

4800

4500

4200

3900

3600

3300

3000

2700

2400

2100

1800

1500

Span
(mm)

DESIGN TABLES : CONTINUOUS SPANS

93

Continuity of sheeting
BONDEK sheeting must be
continuous over at least one
permanent support

Crack control for flexure


Required

Loading parameters
Gsup = 1 kPa
s = 0.7
l = 0.4

Slab geometry
L1/Ls = up to 1.2

Reinforcing bar
Negative reinforcement:
10 mm diameter
Fire reinforcement:
10 mm diamete.

Material properties
Normal density concrete
Fire renforcement: D500N
Negative reinforcement: D500N
Shrinkage reinforcement: D500L

fc
40 MPa

2400

B2

7800
8100

Use reinforcement pattern 2


for red bold values

7500

Negative
reinforcement (mm2/m)

7200

3 240 2
1010

6900

KEY
Props
Slab thickness
Props
per span
(mm)
per span
L/240
L/150

6600

6300

6000

5700

5400

5100

4800

4500

4200

3900

3600

3300

3000

2700

2100

1800

1500

Span
(mm)

EXPOSURE
CLASSIFICATION

L/250 TOTAL &


L/500 INCREMENTAL

DEFLECTION

Continuous span

BONDEK

1.0mm

120
50
120
80
120
100
120
140
120
170
120
210
120
260
120
310
120
370
120
430
120
500
120
570
130
580
140
600
150
630
160
650
170
680
180
720
190
750
210
760
220
810
230
850
240
910

1.5 kPa

12 0
60
120
80
120
110
120
150
12 0
190
12 0
240
120
290
120
350
120
410
120
480
120
550
120
630
130
650
14 0
660
150
690
160
710
180
710
190
740
200
780
21 0
820
220
860
240
880
250
920

2 kPa

120
70
120
100
12 0
140
12 0
190
120
240
120
300
120
360
120
430
120
510
120
600
120
700
130
680
140
700
150
720
160
750
170
780
19 0
780
200
820
210
860
220
900
24 0
910
250
960

3 kPa

120
80
12 0
120
120
170
120
220
120
280
120
350
120
420
120
510
120
600
12 0
710
130
720
140
750
150
770
160
810
17 0
840
180
840
20 0
840
210
880
220
930
230
970
250
990

4 kPa

12 0
100
12 0
140
120
190
120
250
12 0
320
120
400
12 0
490
12 0
590
12 0
700
12 0
1130
13 0
830
15 0
780
16 0
810
170
850
180
890
19 0
940
21 0
930
22 0
980
23 0
990
240
1040
2

Live loads Q
5 kPa

120
110
120
160
120
210
12 0
280
120
360
12 0
450
120
550
120
660
120
1070
130
810
140
840
150
870
160
910
18 0
890
190
930
200
980
210
1030
230
1040
240
1090
250
1150

6 kPa

Composite slab design

120
130
120
180
120
250
120
330
120
420
120
530
120
650
120
1060
120
1400
14 0
850
15 0
890
160
930
17 0
980
190
960
20 0
1010
21 0
1070
220
1130
240
1130
25 0
1200

7.5 kPa

120
160
120
230
120
310
120
410
120
530
120
660
120
1130
130
1140
140
900
150
950
160
1000
170
1060
19 0
1040
20 0
1100
210
1170
23 0
1170
24 0
1240

10 kPa

120
220
120
320
120
440
120
580
120
1000
120
1430
130
1450
150
960
180
870
190
950
210
960
220
1040
240
1070

15 kPa

c6a

8100

7800

7500

7200

6900

6600

6300

6000

5700

5400

5100

4800

4500

4200

3900

3600

3300

3000

2700

2400

2100

1800

1500

Span
(mm)

94
DESIGN TABLES : CONTINUOUS SPANS

8100

7800

7500

7200

6900

6600

6300

6000

5700

5400

5100

4800

4500

4200

3900

3600

3300

3000

2700

2400

2100

1800

1500

Span
(mm)

F90

120
40
120
50
120
70
120
100
120
120
120
150
120
190
120
230
120
270
120
330
120
390
120
460
130
460
140
480
150
500
160
520
170
540
180
570
190
600
210
610
220
640
230
670
240
710

F60

120
30
120
50
120
60
120
80
120
100
120
130
120
160
120
190
120
230
120
270
120
320
120
380
130
430
140
450
150
460
160
470
170
490
180
510
190
530
210
540
220
560
230
590
240
620

120
50
120
80
120
100
120
140
120
180
120
220
120
270
120
330
120
400
120
480
120
580
120
700
130
630
140
580
150
650
160
690
170
720
180
750
190
790
210
790
220
830
230
880
240
920

140
60
140
80
140
110
140
150
140
190
140
230
140
290
140
350
140
420
140
500
140
600
140
710
140
860
140
1030
150
960
160
920
170
880
180
970
190
1110
210
1310
220
1450
230
1530
240
1600

F120 F180

1.5 kPa

120
30
120
50
120
60
120
80
120
100
120
130
120
160
120
190
120
230
120
280
120
330
120
390
130
440
140
450
150
460
160
480
180
470
190
490
200
510
210
540
220
570
240
580
250
610

F60

120
40
120
60
120
70
120
100
120
120
120
150
120
190
120
230
120
280
120
340
120
400
120
480
130
480
140
490
150
510
160
530
180
520
190
550
200
580
210
610
220
650
240
660
250
700

F90

120
60
120
80
120
110
120
140
120
180
120
230
120
280
120
340
120
420
120
510
120
610
120
750
130
670
140
610
150
670
160
700
180
690
190
720
200
760
210
800
220
840
240
860
250
910

120
30
120
50
120
60
120
80
120
100
120
130
120
160
120
200
120
240
120
290
120
350
130
400
140
410
150
420
160
430
170
450
190
450
200
470
210
500
220
530
240
540
250
570

F60

120
40
120
60
120
70
120
100
120
130
120
160
120
200
120
240
120
290
120
360
120
440
130
430
140
440
150
460
160
480
170
500
190
510
200
530
210
570
220
600
240
620
250
650

F90

120
60
120
80
120
110
120
150
120
190
120
240
120
300
120
370
120
450
120
560
120
680
130
610
140
560
150
620
160
650
170
670
190
670
200
700
210
740
220
780
240
800
250
850

140
60
140
90
140
120
140
150
140
200
140
250
140
310
140
370
140
460
140
550
140
670
140
830
140
1000
150
940
160
880
170
850
190
890
200
990
210
1170
220
1380
240
1400
250
1480

F120 F180

3 kPa

F60, F90, F120, F180


are fire resistance periods
(see Section 4.3)

140
60
140
80
140
110
140
150
140
190
140
240
140
290
140
360
140
430
140
520
140
620
140
750
140
900
140
1090
150
1010
160
950
180
870
190
960
200
1100
210
1400
220
1480
240
1500
250
1580

F120 F180

2 kPa
120
30
120
50
120
60
120
80
120
110
120
130
120
170
120
210
120
250
120
310
130
350
140
360
150
370
160
380
170
400
180
430
200
430
210
460
220
490
230
510
250
530

F60

410
240
440
250

120
40
120
60
120
80
120
100
120
130
120
160
120
210
120
250
120
310
120
390
130
380
140
390
150
410
160
430
170
450
180
490
200
490
210
520
220
550
230
590
250
610

F90

140
60
140
90
140
120
140
160
140
200
140
260
140
320
140
400
140
490
140
600
140
740
140
910
150
850
160
800
170
770
180
860
200
910
210
1000
220
1220
230
1350
250
1380

120
30
120
50
120
60
120
80
120
110
120
140
120
170
120
220
120
270
120
310
130
360
150
330
160
340
170
360
180
380
190
400
210
410
220
430
230
470
240
500

F60

120
40
120
60
120
80
120
100
120
130
120
170
120
220
120
270
120
340
120
370
130
390
150
360
160
380
170
410
180
430
190
460
210
470
220
500
230
540
240
580

F90

F60

Use fire detail 1 for red bold values

Fire reinforcement (mm2/m)

120 140 120


60
60
30
120 140 120
90
90
50
120 140 120
120 120 70
120 140 120
160 160 90
120 140 120
210 210 110
120 140 120
270 270 140
120 140 120
340 340 180
120 140 120
430 420 230
120 140 120
540 520 260
120 140 130
620 640 320
130 140 140
590 810 320
150 150 150
500 760 330
160 160 160
520 720 350
170 170 180
550 690 340
180 180 190
580 770 360
190 190 200
610 850 390
210 210 210
620 910 410
220 220 230
650 1000 420
230 230 240
710 1250 450
240 240 250
750 1320 480

F120 F180

Live loads Q
5 kPa

KEY
Slab thickness (mm)

120
60
120
80
120
120
120
150
120
200
120
250
120
320
120
400
120
490
120
610
130
550
140
500
150
550
160
580
170
600
180
650
200
650
210
690
220
730
230
770
250
790

F120 F180

4 kPa

Fire design

120
40
120
60
120
80
120
110
120
140
120
180
120
230
120
290
120
320
130
350
140
360
150
370
160
390
180
390
190
410
200
440
210
470
230
480
240
520
250
550

120 140
60
70
120 140
90
90
120 140
130 130
120 140
170 170
120 140
220 220
120 140
280 280
120 140
360 350
120 140
460 440
120 140
550 540
130 140
520 710
140 140
470 890
150 150
520 830
160 160
540 780
180 180
520 690
190 190
560 770
200 200
590 850
210 210
620 950
230 230
640 1010
240 240
680 1190
250 250
720 1270

F120 F180

6 kPa
F90

120 120 140


40
70
70
120 120 140
60 100 100
120 120 140
80 140 130
120 120 140
110 180 180
120 120 140
150 240 230
120 120 140
190 310 300
120 120 140
250 400 380
120 120 140
280 490 470
120 120 140
350 610 690
140 140 140
320 420 810
150 150 150
340 470 750
160 160 160
350 490 710
170 170 170
380 510 670
190 190 190
380 510 710
200 200 200
400 540 790
210 210 210
430 570 880
220 220 220
460 610 970
240 240 240
470 630 1040
250 250 250
510 670 1180

F120 F180

7.5 kPa
F90

120
40
1 20
60
120
80
120
100
1 20
130
120
170
12 0
190
130
210
140
260
150
270
160
290
170
300
190
300
200
320
210
350
230
360
240
380

F60

120
50
120
70
120
90
1 20
120
120
170
120
220
120
250
130
240
140
290
150
310
160
330
170
350
190
350
200
370
210
400
230
410
240
440

120
70
120
110
1 20
150
120
200
120
270
1 20
360
120
450
130
400
140
390
150
430
160
450
170
480
190
470
200
500
210
530
230
550
240
580

F60

140 120
70
50
140 120
100 70
140 120
150 100
140 120
200 120
140 120
260 160
140 120
340 200
140 130
420 210
140 150
580 220
140 180
770 220
150 190
720 240
1 60 2 1 0
680 250
170 220
640 270
190 240
670 290
20 0
750
210
830
230
890
2 40
990

F120 F180

10 kPa
F90

8 Tables: Continuous spans

120
40
120
50
120
70
120
90
120
120
120
150
120
190
120
220
120
290
140
290
150
300
160
310
170
330
190
330
200
350
210
380
220
400
240
410
250
440

F60

120
60
1 20
80
120
110
120
150
120
180
120
250
130
240
150
250
180
250
190
270
210
290
220
320
240
340

12 0
90
1 20
130
12 0
180
12 0
260
120
340
120
460
130
400
150
350
180
320
190
360
210
380
220
410
240
430

c6b

14 0
80
140
120
14 0
170
14 0
240
14 0
290
140
480
140
670
1 50
590
180
400
19 0
460
2 10
510
220
580
240
630

F120 F180

15 kPa
F90

8100

7800

7500

7200

6900

6600

6300

6000

5700

5400

5100

4800

4500

4200

3900

3600

3300

3000

2700

2400

2100

1800

1500

Span
(mm)

DESIGN TABLES : CONTINUOUS SPANS

95

Continuity of sheeting
BONDEK sheeting must be
continuous over at least one
permanent support

Crack control for flexure


Required

Loading parameters
Gsup = 1 kPa
s = 0.7
l = 0.4

Slab geometry
L1/Ls = up to 1.2

Reinforcing bar
Negative reinforcement:
10 mm diameter
Fire reinforcement:
10 mm diameter

Material properties
Normal density concrete
Fire renforcement: D500N
Negative reinforcement: D500N
Shrinkage reinforcement: D500L

25 MPa

fc

A1

EXPOSURE
CLASSIFICATION

L/250 TOTAL

DEFLECTION

Continuous span

BONDEK

0.75mm

7500
7800

Use reinforcement pattern 2


for red bold values

7200

Negative
reinforcement (mm2/m)

6900

3 240 2
1010

6600

KEY
Props
Slab thickness
Props
per span
(mm)
per span
L/240
L/150

6300

6000

5700

5400

5100

4800

4500

4200

3900

3600

3300

3000

2700

2400

2100

1800

1500

Span
(mm)

90
300
90
300
90
300
90
300
90
300
90
300
90
300
90
300
100
320
110
340
110
390
120
420
130
440
150
460
160
480
170
510
180
560
190
580
210
610
220
650
230
690
250
710

1.5 kPa

90
300
90
300
90
300
90
300
90
300
90
300
90
300
90
340
100
360
110
380
120
400
130
430
140
460
150
490
16 0
520
170
560
190
570
200
610
210
650
230
680
240
720
250
760

2 kPa

90
300
90
300
90
300
90
300
90
300
90
300
90
360
90
440
10 0
460
110
480
130
450
14 0
480
150
510
160
550
170
590
180
620
200
640
21 0
680
22 0
720
240
750
250
800

3 kPa

90
300
90
300
90
300
90
300
90
300
90
350
90
430
100
460
110
480
12 0
520
13 0
550
140
580
15 0
620
17 0
620
180
640
19 0
680
210
700
220
740
230
790
25 0
820

4 kPa

90
300
90
300
90
300
90
300
90
330
90
410
10 0
440
100
530
120
510
13 0
540
140
580
150
620
16 0
660
17 0
710
190
720
200
770
21 0
810
23 0
800
240
850
25 0
900
3

Live loads Q
5 kPa

90
300
90
300
90
300
90
300
90
380
90
630
100
500
11 0
540
120
570
130
610
140
660
16 0
650
170
700
180
750
19 0
800
210
810
220
870
23 0
920
25 0
950

6 kPa

Composite slab design

90
300
90
300
90
300
90
350
90
450
90
820
100
830
120
570
13 0
620
140
660
15 0
710
160
760
18 0
770
190
820
200
880
22 0
900
23 0
950
240
1010

7.5 kPa

90
300
90
300
90
330
90
440
90
840
100
870
110
920
120
970
140
710
150
760
160
820
18 0
830
190
890
20 0
960
22 0
980
23 0
1040
25 0
1070

10 kPa

90
300
90
340
90
640
100
730
110
820
110
1170
130
1010
140
1110
150
1210
190
810
200
890
220
920
240
960

15 kPa

c7a

7800

7500

7200

6900

6600

6300

6000

5700

5400

5100

4800

4500

4200

3900

3600

3300

3000

2700

2400

2100

1800

1500

Span
(mm)

96
DESIGN TABLES : CONTINUOUS SPANS

7800

7500

7200

6900

6600

6300

6000

5700

5400

5100

4800

4500

4200

3900

3600

3300

3000

2700

2400

2100

1800

1500

Span
(mm)

F90

100
30
100
50
100
60
100
80
100
100
100
160
100
230
100
310
100
460
110
420
110
490
120
470
130
470
150
440
160
470
170
490
180
520
190
550
210
560
220
600
230
630
250
650

F60

90
30
90
50
90
60
90
80
90
100
90
160
90
230
90
310
100
380
110
400
110
470
120
450
130
450
150
410
160
430
170
450
180
470
190
490
210
500
220
530
230
560
250
570

120
40
120
50
120
70
120
90
120
110
120
160
120
220
120
300
120
370
120
460
120
540
120
640
130
630
150
580
160
620
170
650
180
680
190
720
210
730
220
770
230
820
250
840

140
40
140
50
140
70
140
90
140
120
140
170
140
240
140
330
140
490
140
620
140
720
140
860
140
1000
150
1030
160
1090
170
1140
180
1190
190
1260
210
1270
220
1350
230
1420
250
1460

F120 F180

1.5 kPa

90
40
90
50
90
70
90
80
90
120
90
180
90
250
90
330
100
440
110
400
120
390
130
390
140
400
150
410
160
430
170
450
190
450
200
480
210
500
230
510
240
540
250
580

F60

100
40
100
50
100
70
100
90
100
110
100
170
100
250
100
330
100
470
110
420
120
410
130
410
140
430
150
450
160
470
170
500
190
500
200
530
210
560
230
580
240
620
250
660

F90

120
40
120
50
120
70
120
90
120
110
120
170
120
240
120
300
120
380
120
470
120
570
130
560
140
570
150
600
160
620
170
650
190
660
200
690
210
740
230
760
240
800
250
850

90
40
90
50
90
70
90
90
90
140
90
210
90
270
90
390
100
450
110
400
130
350
140
360
150
370
160
390
170
410
180
430
200
430
210
460
220
490
240
500
250
530

F60

100
40
100
50
100
70
100
90
100
140
100
200
100
270
100
360
100
480
110
430
130
370
140
380
150
400
160
430
170
450
180
480
200
490
210
520
220
550
240
570
250
610

F90

120
40
120
60
120
70
120
100
120
130
120
190
120
240
120
290
120
370
120
470
130
500
140
520
150
540
160
570
170
600
180
630
200
640
210
680
220
720
240
740
250
790

140
40
140
60
140
80
140
100
140
140
140
210
140
260
140
340
140
490
140
620
140
800
140
940
150
960
160
1010
170
1060
180
1110
200
1120
210
1190
220
1260
240
1290
250
1370

F120 F180

3 kPa

F60, F90, F120, F180


are fire resistance periods
(see Section 4.3)

140
40
140
60
140
70
140
100
140
120
140
180
140
260
140
330
140
510
140
630
140
750
140
890
140
1040
150
1060
160
1100
170
1150
190
1150
200
1210
210
1280
230
1310
240
1390
250
1470

F120 F180

2 kPa
90
40
90
60
90
80
90
100
90
160
90
220
90
300
100
360
110
350
120
340
130
340
140
350
150
370
170
360
180
390
190
410
210
420
220
450
230
480
250
490

F60

410
240
440
250

100
40
100
60
100
80
100
100
100
160
100
220
100
290
100
410
110
370
120
360
130
370
140
380
150
400
170
400
180
440
190
460
210
480
220
510
230
540
250
560

F90

140
40
140
60
140
80
140
110
140
160
140
210
140
270
140
370
140
530
140
660
140
800
140
960
150
970
170
940
180
1020
190
1080
210
1090
220
1160
230
1230
250
1270

90
40
90
60
90
80
90
120
90
180
90
240
100
290
100
390
120
290
130
300
140
310
150
330
160
340
170
360
190
360
200
390
210
410
230
440
240
470
250
500

F60

100
40
100
60
100
80
100
110
100
170
100
230
100
340
100
430
120
310
130
320
140
340
150
360
160
380
170
400
190
410
200
440
210
470
230
500
240
530
250
570

F90

140
50
140
70
140
90
140
120
140
160
140
210
140
300
140
410
140
570
140
710
140
860
150
870
160
910
170
960
190
960
200
1020
210
1080
230
1140
240
1210
250
1290

Use fire detail 1 for red bold values

Fire reinforcement (mm2/m)

120
40
120
60
120
80
120
110
120
150
120
190
120
260
120
320
120
440
130
440
140
460
150
480
160
510
170
540
190
540
200
580
210
620
230
650
240
690
250
740

F120 F180

Live loads Q
5 kPa

KEY
Slab thickness (mm)

120
40
120
60
120
80
120
100
120
150
120
190
120
240
120
310
120
410
120
510
130
500
140
520
150
540
170
530
180
580
190
610
210
620
220
660
230
710
250
730

F120 F180

4 kPa

Fire design

90
50
90
70
90
90
90
130
90
190
90
240
100
320
110
300
120
300
130
310
140
320
160
300
170
320
180
340
190
370
210
370
220
400
230
430
250
440

F60

100
50
100
70
100
90
100
130
100
180
100
200
100
360
110
330
120
320
130
330
140
350
160
340
170
360
180
390
190
410
210
430
220
460
230
490
250
510

120 140
50
50
120 140
70
70
120 140
90
90
120 140
120 120
120 140
160 160
120 140
190 200
120 140
270 310
120 140
360 460
120 140
460 590
130 140
460 730
140 140
470 890
160 160
460 820
170 170
480 870
180 180
520 920
190 190
550 980
210 210
560 990
220 220
600 1050
230 230
640 1120
250 250
660 1160

F120 F180

6 kPa
F90

100
50
100
70
100
100
100
140
100
200
100
200
100
320
120
280
130
290
140
310
150
330
160
350
180
350
190
380
200
400
220
420
230
450
240
480

120 140
50
50
120 140
70
80
120 140
100 100
120 140
130 130
120 140
170 170
120 140
200 210
120 140
260 270
120 140
400 510
130 140
410 650
140 140
420 800
150 150
450 810
160 160
470 850
180 180
470 840
190 190
500 890
200 200
540 950
220 220
550 970
230 230
590 1030
240 240
630 1100

F120 F180

7.5 kPa
F90

90
60
90
80
90
120
90
170
90
270
100
230
110
220
120
230
140
250
150
260
160
280
180
280
190
300
200
330
220
330
230
360
250
370

F60

100
60
100
80
100
110
100
160
100
180
100
280
110
250
120
260
140
280
150
300
160
320
180
320
190
340
200
370
220
390
230
420
250
430

120 140
60
60
120 140
80
80
120 140
110 110
120 140
150 150
120 140
190 190
120 140
240 240
120 140
290 350
120 140
380 530
140 140
380 740
150 150
410 750
160 160
430 790
180 180
430 770
190 190
460 830
200 200
500 880
220 220
510 900
230 230
550 960
250 250
570 1000

F120 F180

10 kPa
F90

8 Tables: Continuous spans

90
50
90
70
90
100
90
150
90
210
90
330
100
270
120
260
130
270
140
280
150
290
160
310
180
310
190
330
200
360
220
360
230
390
240
420

F60

90
70
90
100
90
140
100
170
110
180
110
220
130
220
140
240
150
260
190
240
200
260
220
280
240
290

F60

100
70
100
100
100
140
100
180
110
200
110
250
130
250
140
270
150
300
190
280
200
310
220
320
240
340

120
70
120
100
120
140
120
180
120
240
120
300
130
330
140
360
150
390
190
360
200
400
220
420
240
440

c7b

140
70
140
100
140
140
140
190
140
240
140
320
140
550
140
660
150
720
190
640
200
710
220
740
240
780

F120 F180

15 kPa
F90

7800

7500

7200

6900

6600

6300

6000

5700

5400

5100

4800

4500

4200

3900

3600

3300

3000

2700

2400

2100

1800

1500

Span
(mm)

DESIGN TABLES : CONTINUOUS SPANS

97

Continuity of sheeting
BONDEK sheeting must be
continuous over at least one
permanent support

Crack control for flexure


Required

Loading parameters
Gsup = 1 kPa
s = 0.7
l = 0.4

Slab geometry
L1/Ls = up to 1.2

Reinforcing bar
Negative reinforcement:
10 mm diameter
Fire reinforcement:
10 mm diameter

Material properties
Normal density concrete
Fire renforcement: D500N
Negative reinforcement: D500N
Shrinkage reinforcement: D500L

25 MPa

fc

A1

EXPOSURE
CLASSIFICATION

L/250 TOTAL &


L/500 INCREMENTAL

DEFLECTION

Continuous span

BONDEK

0.75mm

7200
7500

Use reinforcement pattern 2


for red bold values

6900

6600

6300

6000

Negative
reinforcement (mm2/m)

3 240 2
1010

KEY
Props
Slab thickness
Props
per span
(mm)
per span
L/240
L/150

5700

5400

5100

4800

4500

4200

3900

3600

3300

3000

2700

2400

2100

1800

1500

Span
(mm)

90
300
90
300
90
300
90
300
90
300
90
300
90
300
90
300
100
320
110
340
120
360
130
390
150
400
160
430
170
460
180
500
190
530
210
550
220
590
240
620
250
660

1.5 kPa

90
300
90
300
90
300
90
300
90
300
90
300
90
300
90
340
110
320
120
350
130
380
140
410
150
440
160
470
17 0
500
190
520
20 0
560
210
600
230
620
240
660

2 kPa

90
300
90
300
90
300
90
300
90
300
90
300
90
360
100
380
110
410
120
440
140
420
150
450
160
490
170
520
190
540
200
580
210
620
230
640
240
690
250
730

3 kPa

90
300
90
300
90
300
90
300
90
300
90
350
10 0
380
11 0
410
120
440
130
470
14 0
510
160
510
170
550
180
570
190
610
21 0
630
220
670
24 0
700
250
750

4 kPa

90
300
90
300
90
300
90
300
90
330
90
410
10 0
440
110
470
13 0
460
14 0
500
15 0
540
16 0
580
18 0
600
19 0
640
200
690
22 0
710
230
720
250
750
3

Live loads Q
5 kPa

90
300
90
300
90
300
90
300
90
380
100
410
110
450
120
480
130
520
140
570
160
570
170
620
180
660
200
680
210
730
230
750
24 0
810
250
860

6 kPa

Composite slab design

90
300
90
300
90
300
90
350
90
450
100
490
120
470
13 0
520
14 0
570
15 0
610
170
620
180
670
19 0
730
21 0
750
22 0
800
240
830
250
890

7.5 kPa

90
300
90
300
90
330
90
440
100
490
110
540
130
540
140
590
150
650
170
660
18 0
720
19 0
780
21 0
810
220
870
240
900
25 0
960

10 kPa

90
300
90
340
90
640
100
730
110
820
130
620
140
690
160
710
170
780
190
810
200
890
220
920
240
960

15 kPa

c8a

7500

7200

6900

6600

6300

6000

5700

5400

5100

4800

4500

4200

3900

3600

3300

3000

2700

2400

2100

1800

1500

Span
(mm)

98
DESIGN TABLES : CONTINUOUS SPANS

7500

7200

6900

6600

6300

6000

5700

5400

5100

4800

4500

4200

3900

3600

3300

3000

2700

2400

2100

1800

1500

Span
(mm)

F90

100
30
100
50
100
60
100
80
100
100
100
160
100
230
100
310
100
460
110
420
120
400
130
410
150
390
160
420
170
440
180
470
190
500
210
510
220
550
240
570
250
600

F60

90
30
90
50
90
60
90
80
90
100
90
160
90
230
90
310
100
380
110
400
120
390
130
390
150
360
160
380
170
400
180
420
190
450
210
460
220
480
240
500
250
530

120
40
120
50
120
70
120
90
120
110
120
160
120
220
120
300
120
370
120
460
120
560
130
550
150
520
160
550
170
580
180
620
190
650
210
670
220
710
240
730
250
780

140
40
140
50
140
70
140
90
140
120
140
170
140
240
140
330
140
490
140
620
140
750
140
880
150
920
160
970
170
1020
180
1080
190
1140
210
1160
220
1230
240
1270
250
1350

F120 F180

1.5 kPa

90
40
90
50
90
70
90
80
90
120
90
180
90
250
90
330
110
340
120
340
130
340
140
350
150
370
160
380
170
400
190
410
200
430
210
460
230
470
240
500

F60

100
40
100
50
100
70
100
90
100
110
100
170
100
250
100
330
110
360
120
350
130
360
140
380
150
400
160
420
170
450
190
450
200
480
210
510
230
530
240
570

F90

120
40
120
50
120
70
120
90
120
110
120
170
120
240
120
300
120
400
120
480
130
480
140
500
150
530
160
550
170
590
190
590
200
630
210
670
230
690
240
730

90
40
90
50
90
70
90
90
90
140
90
210
90
270
100
330
110
340
120
330
140
310
150
330
160
340
170
360
190
370
200
390
210
420
230
430
240
460
250
490

F60

100
40
100
50
100
70
100
90
100
140
100
200
100
270
100
390
110
360
120
350
140
330
150
360
160
380
170
400
190
410
200
440
210
470
230
490
240
520
250
560

F90

120
40
120
60
120
70
120
100
120
130
120
190
120
240
120
310
120
400
120
490
140
450
150
470
160
500
170
530
190
540
200
580
210
610
230
640
240
680
250
720

140
40
140
60
140
80
140
100
140
140
140
210
140
260
140
360
140
530
140
650
140
820
150
840
160
890
170
940
190
950
200
1010
210
1070
230
1110
240
1180
250
1250

F120 F180

3 kPa

F60, F90, F120, F180


are fire resistance periods
(see Section 4.3)

140
40
140
60
140
70
140
100
140
120
140
180
140
260
140
330
140
540
140
650
140
780
140
910
150
930
160
980
170
1030
190
1040
200
1100
210
1170
230
1200
240
1280

F120 F180

2 kPa
90
40
90
60
90
80
90
100
90
160
90
220
100
270
110
290
120
290
130
290
140
310
160
300
170
320
180
350
190
370
210
380
220
410
240
420
250
450

F60

410
240
440
250

100
40
100
60
100
80
100
100
100
160
100
220
100
310
110
310
120
300
130
310
140
330
160
330
170
350
180
390
190
420
210
430
220
460
240
480
250
510

F90

90
40
90
60
90
80
90
120
90
180
90
240
100
290
110
300
130
250
140
270
150
280
160
300
180
300
190
320
200
350
220
360
230
400
250
410

F60

100
40
100
60
100
80
100
110
100
170
100
230
100
340
110
320
130
270
140
290
150
310
160
330
180
340
190
360
200
390
220
410
230
450
250
470

F90

Use fire detail 1 for red bold values

Fire reinforcement (mm2/m)

120 140
40
50
120 140
60
70
120 140
80
90
120 140
110 120
120 140
150 160
120 140
190 210
120 140
260 300
120 140
350 450
130 140
370 600
140 140
400 740
150 150
420 760
160 160
450 800
180 180
450 800
190 190
480 850
200 200
520 910
220 220
530 940
230 230
590 1030
250 250
610 1070

F120 F180

Live loads Q
5 kPa

KEY
Slab thickness (mm)

120 140
40
40
120 140
60
60
120 140
80
80
120 140
100 110
120 140
150 160
120 140
190 210
120 140
260 290
120 140
340 410
120 140
430 560
130 140
430 690
140 140
450 830
160 160
440 780
170 170
470 830
180 180
510 910
190 190
550 960
210 210
560 980
220 220
600 1050
240 240
620 1090
250 250
670 1160

F120 F180

4 kPa

Fire design

90
50
90
70
90
90
90
130
90
190
100
230
110
250
120
250
130
260
140
270
160
260
170
280
180
300
200
310
210
340
230
350
240
380
250
400

F60

100
50
100
70
100
90
100
130
100
180
100
270
110
270
120
270
130
280
140
300
160
290
170
320
180
340
200
350
210
380
230
400
240
430
250
460

120 140
50
50
120 140
70
70
120 140
90
90
120 140
120 120
120 140
160 160
120 140
220 240
120 140
290 330
120 140
380 490
130 140
390 620
140 140
410 760
160 160
400 710
170 170
420 760
180 180
460 810
200 200
470 820
210 210
500 880
230 230
520 910
240 240
560 980
250 250
600 1050

F120 F180

6 kPa
F90

100
50
100
70
100
100
100
140
100
200
100
300
120
230
130
240
140
260
150
280
170
280
180
310
190
330
210
340
220
370
240
390
250
420

120
50
120
70
120
100
120
130
120
170
120
220
120
330
130
340
140
360
150
380
170
380
180
410
190
440
210
450
220
490
240
510
250
550

140
50
140
80
140
100
140
130
140
170
140
250
140
380
140
540
140
680
150
700
170
680
180
730
190
790
210
800
220
860
240
900
250
970

F120 F180

7.5 kPa
F90

90
60
90
80
90
120
90
170
100
220
110
220
130
190
140
210
150
220
170
220
180
240
190
260
210
270
220
300
240
310
250
340

F60

100
60
100
80
100
110
100
160
100
250
110
240
130
210
140
230
150
250
170
260
180
280
190
300
210
320
220
350
240
360
250
390

120
60
120
80
120
110
120
150
120
200
120
260
130
300
140
320
150
340
170
340
180
370
190
400
210
420
220
450
240
470
250
510

140
60
140
80
140
110
140
150
140
200
140
300
140
480
140
610
150
630
170
620
180
670
190
720
210
740
220
800
240
830
250
900

F120 F180

10 kPa
F90

8 Tables: Continuous spans

90
50
90
70
90
100
90
150
90
210
100
260
120
210
130
220
140
240
150
250
170
250
180
270
190
290
210
300
220
330
240
340
250
370

F60

90
70
90
100
90
140
100
170
110
180
130
180
140
200
160
210
170
230
190
240
200
260
220
280
240
290

F60

100
70
100
100
100
140
100
180
110
200
130
210
140
230
160
240
170
260
190
280
200
310
220
320
240
340

120
70
120
100
120
140
120
180
120
240
130
280
140
300
160
310
170
350
190
360
200
400
220
420
240
440

c8b

140
70
140
100
140
140
140
190
140
240
140
450
140
590
160
560
170
620
190
640
200
710
220
740
240
780

F120 F180

15 kPa
F90

7500

7200

6900

6600

6300

6000

5700

5400

5100

4800

4500

4200

3900

3600

3300

3000

2700

2400

2100

1800

1500

Span
(mm)

DESIGN TABLES : CONTINUOUS SPANS

99

Continuity of sheeting
BONDEK sheeting must be
continuous over at least one
permanent support

Crack control for flexure


Required

Loading parameters
Gsup = 1 kPa
s = 0.7
l = 0.4

Slab geometry
L1/Ls = up to 1.2

Reinforcing bar
Negative reinforcement:
10 mm diameter
Fire reinforcement:
10 mm diameter

Material properties
Normal density concrete
Fire renforcement: D500N
Negative reinforcement: D500N
Shrinkage reinforcement: D500L

32 MPa

fc

B1

EXPOSURE
CLASSIFICATION

L/250 TOTAL

DEFLECTION

Continuous span

BONDEK

0.75mm

7800
8100

Use reinforcement pattern 2


for red bold values

7500

Negative
reinforcement (mm2/m)

7200

3 240 2
1010

6900

KEY
Props
Slab thickness
Props
per span
(mm)
per span
L/240
L/150

6600

6300

6000

5700

5400

5100

4800

4500

4200

3900

3600

3300

3000

2700

2400

2100

1800

1500

Span
(mm)

110
70
110
80
110
110
110
140
110
180
110
220
110
270
110
330
110
390
110
450
110
520
120
540
130
550
140
580
150
600
160
630
170
660
180
690
190
730
210
740
220
790
230
840
250
870

1.5 kPa

110
70
110
90
110
120
110
160
110
200
110
250
110
300
110
360
110
430
110
510
110
780
120
600
130
610
140
630
150
660
160
690
180
680
190
720
200
760
210
800
230
820
240
860
250
910

2 kPa

110
80
110
110
110
150
110
200
110
250
110
310
110
380
110
460
110
550
110
890
120
650
130
640
140
670
150
690
160
720
170
760
190
760
200
800
210
840
220
880
240
900
250
950

3 kPa

110
90
110
130
110
180
11 0
230
110
300
110
370
110
450
110
550
110
900
120
670
120
1090
140
710
150
740
160
780
17 0
820
180
820
190
860
210
860
220
910
230
960
250
970

4 kPa

110
100
110
150
110
200
110
270
110
340
110
430
110
520
110
870
110
1150
120
1080
130
1060
140
820
150
850
170
820
180
870
190
910
200
960
210
1010
230
970
240
1020
250
1070
3

Live loads Q
5 kPa

110
110
110
170
110
230
110
300
110
390
110
490
110
800
110
1070
120
1030
120
1340
140
800
150
840
160
880
170
920
180
970
200
960
210
1010
220
1060
230
1120
250
1130

6 kPa

Composite slab design

110
130
110
200
110
270
110
360
110
460
110
580
110
1030
120
1020
130
1030
130
1310
150
850
160
900
170
950
180
1000
190
1050
210
1050
220
1100
230
1160
250
1180

7.5 kPa

110
170
110
240
110
340
110
450
110
580
110
1080
120
1080
130
1110
130
1470
150
920
160
970
170
1030
180
1090
190
1150
210
1140
220
1210
230
1280

10 kPa

110
240
110
340
110
480
110
880
120
960
130
1030
130
1430
150
920
170
910
190
920
200
1000
220
1020
240
1050
250
1130

15 kPa

c9a

8100

7800

7500

7200

6900

6600

6300

6000

5700

5400

5100

4800

4500

4200

3900

3600

3300

3000

2700

2400

2100

1800

1500

Span
( mm)

100
DESIGN TABLES : CONTINUOUS SPANS

8100

7800

7500

7200

6900

6600

6300

6000

5700

5400

5100

4800

4500

4200

3900

3600

3300

3000

2700

2400

2100

1800

1500

Span
(mm)

F90

110
40
110
60
110
90
110
110
110
140
110
180
110
230
110
280
110
340
110
420
110
520
120
460
130
470
140
490
150
500
160
520
170
550
180
580
190
600
210
610
220
650
230
680
250
690

F60

110
30
110
50
110
70
110
80
110
110
110
140
110
170
110
210
110
250
110
300
110
370
120
420
130
450
140
450
150
460
160
480
170
500
180
520
190
540
210
540
220
570
230
600
250
610

120
50
120
70
120
100
120
130
120
160
120
210
120
260
120
320
120
390
120
470
120
580
120
720
130
650
140
650
150
670
160
700
170
730
180
760
190
790
210
800
220
840
230
880
250
900

140
50
140
80
140
110
140
140
140
180
140
220
140
280
140
340
140
410
140
500
140
600
140
740
140
920
140
1270
150
1260
160
1260
170
1280
180
1340
190
1400
210
1400
220
1470
230
1540
250
1570

F120 F180

1.5 kPa

110
30
110
50
110
70
110
90
110
110
110
140
110
170
110
210
110
260
110
320
110
430
120
440
130
450
140
460
150
470
160
480
180
470
190
490
200
520
210
550
230
560
240
590
250
620

F60

110
40
110
60
110
90
110
120
110
150
110
190
110
230
110
290
110
360
110
440
110
520
120
480
130
480
140
490
150
510
160
530
180
530
190
550
200
580
210
620
230
630
240
670
250
700

F90

120
50
120
70
120
100
120
130
120
170
120
210
120
270
120
330
120
400
120
500
120
570
120
740
130
680
140
670
150
680
160
710
180
690
190
730
200
770
210
810
230
820
240
870
250
910

110
30
110
50
110
70
110
90
110
110
110
140
110
180
110
220
110
280
110
370
120
390
130
410
140
410
150
420
160
440
170
460
190
450
200
480
210
500
220
530
240
540
250
580

F60

110
50
110
70
110
90
110
120
110
150
110
200
110
250
110
310
110
390
110
450
120
430
130
440
140
450
150
460
160
480
170
510
190
510
200
540
210
570
220
600
240
620
250
660

F90

120
50
120
70
120
100
120
130
120
170
120
220
120
280
120
350
120
440
120
500
120
670
130
620
140
610
150
630
160
650
170
680
190
670
200
710
210
750
220
790
240
810
250
850

140
60
140
80
140
110
140
140
140
180
140
230
140
290
140
360
140
450
140
530
140
700
140
880
140
1210
150
1200
160
1190
170
1210
190
1190
200
1250
210
1310
220
1380
240
1410
250
1490

F120 F180

3 kPa

F60, F90, F120, F180


are fire resistance periods
(see Section 4.3)

140
50
140
80
140
110
140
140
140
180
140
230
140
280
140
350
140
420
140
520
140
610
140
780
140
980
140
1300
150
1290
160
1280
180
1220
190
1280
200
1350
210
1410
230
1440
240
1510
250
1590

F120 F180

2 kPa
110
40
110
50
110
70
110
90
110
110
110
150
110
190
110
240
110
310
120
340
120
360
140
360
150
370
160
390
170
400
180
440
190
460
210
460
220
490
230
520
250
530

F60

410
240
440
250

110
50
110
70
110
90
110
120
110
160
110
210
110
270
110
340
110
400
120
380
120
400
140
390
150
410
160
430
170
450
180
490
190
520
210
530
220
560
230
590
250
610

F90

140
60
140
80
140
110
140
150
140
190
140
240
140
300
140
380
140
450
140
610
140
810
140
1100
150
920
160
1040
170
1090
180
1160
190
1220
210
1220
220
1290
230
1360
250
1390

110
40
110
50
110
70
110
90
110
120
110
150
110
200
110
230
110
330
120
310
130
310
140
370
150
380
170
360
180
380
190
410
200
430
210
460
230
480
240
510
250
540

F60

110
50
110
70
110
100
110
130
110
170
110
220
110
290
110
340
110
430
120
350
130
340
140
410
150
420
170
410
180
430
190
460
200
490
210
520
230
550
240
580
250
620

F90

140
60
140
80
140
110
140
150
140
200
140
250
140
320
140
370
140
500
140
710
140
890
140
1150
150
1130
170
800
180
1040
190
1090
200
1150
210
1210
230
1260
240
1330
250
1410

Use fire detail 1 for red bold values

Fire reinforcement (mm2/m)

120
60
120
80
120
110
120
150
120
190
120
250
120
320
120
380
120
470
120
600
130
520
140
560
150
580
170
550
180
580
190
610
200
650
210
690
230
720
240
760
250
810

F120 F180

Live loads Q
5 kPa

KEY
Slab thickness (mm)

120
50
120
80
120
100
120
140
120
180
120
230
120
300
120
380
120
440
120
600
120
670
140
540
150
560
160
580
170
610
180
650
190
690
210
690
220
730
230
770
250
800

F120 F180

4 kPa

Fire design

110
40
110
50
110
70
110
90
110
120
110
160
110
190
110
280
120
270
120
330
140
330
150
340
160
350
170
370
180
390
200
390
210
420
220
440
230
470
250
480

F60

110
50
110
70
110
100
110
140
110
180
110
240
110
290
110
370
120
300
120
380
140
360
150
380
160
400
170
420
180
440
200
450
210
470
220
510
230
540
250
550

120
60
120
80
120
110
120
150
120
200
120
260
120
320
120
400
120
520
120
650
140
500
150
520
160
540
170
570
180
590
200
590
210
630
220
670
230
710
250
730

140
60
140
80
140
120
140
160
140
200
140
260
140
310
140
400
140
560
140
740
140
1040
150
900
160
840
170
1020
180
1070
200
1060
210
1120
220
1180
230
1250
250
1270

F120 F180

6 kPa
F90

110
50
110
80
110
110
110
150
110
200
110
260
110
320
120
260
130
260
130
320
150
340
160
360
170
380
180
400
190
430
210
430
220
460
230
500
250
510

120
60
120
90
120
120
120
160
120
220
120
290
120
340
120
460
130
410
130
500
150
470
160
490
170
520
180
540
190
580
210
580
220
620
230
660
250
670

140
60
140
90
140
120
140
160
140
220
140
280
140
330
140
480
140
650
140
850
150
810
160
760
170
780
180
980
190
1030
210
1030
220
1090
230
1160
250
1180

F120 F180

7.5 kPa
F90

110
40
110
60
110
80
110
110
110
150
110
200
120
200
130
210
130
250
150
270
160
290
170
310
180
330
190
350
210
350
220
380
230
400

F60

110
60
110
80
110
120
110
160
110
230
110
280
120
230
130
240
130
300
150
310
160
330
170
350
180
370
190
400
210
400
220
430
230
460

120 140
60
60
120 140
90
90
120 140
130 130
120 140
180 180
120 140
250 240
120 140
300 280
120 140
420 420
130 140
370 650
130 140
480 800
150 150
430 770
160 160
450 720
170 170
480 750
180 180
510 920
190 190
540 970
210 210
540 960
220 220
580 1030
230 230
610 1090

F120 F180

10 kPa
F90

8 Tables: Continuous spans

110
40
110
50
110
70
110
100
110
130
110
180
110
240
120
230
130
230
130
280
150
300
160
320
170
340
180
350
190
380
210
380
220
410
230
430
250
450

F60

110
50
110
80
110
100
110
130
120
160
130
180
130
220
150
220
170
230
190
240
200
260
220
280
240
290
250
320

F60

110
70
110
100
110
150
110
190
120
170
130
200
130
250
150
250
170
260
190
280
200
300
220
320
240
340
250
370

120
70
120
110
120
160
120
210
120
320
130
280
130
380
150
350
170
340
190
360
200
390
220
410
240
440
250
480

c9b

140
70
140
110
140
150
140
180
140
290
140
430
140
640
150
610
170
480
190
520
200
600
220
650
240
710
250
810

F120 F180

15 kPa
F90

8100

7800

7500

7200

6900

6600

6300

6000

5700

5400

5100

4800

4500

4200

3900

3600

3300

3000

2700

2400

2100

1800

1500

Span
(mm)

DESIGN TABLES : CONTINUOUS SPANS

101

Continuity of sheeting
BONDEK sheeting must be
continuous over at least one
permanent support

Crack control for flexure


Required

Loading parameters
Gsup = 1 kPa
s = 0.7
l = 0.4

Slab geometry
L1/Ls = up to 1.2

Reinforcing bar
Negative reinforcement:
10 mm diameter
Fire reinforcement:
10 mm diameter

Material properties
Normal density concrete
Fire renforcement: D500N
Negative reinforcement: D500N
Shrinkage reinforcement: D500L

32 MPa

fc

B1

EXPOSURE
CLASSIFICATION

L/250 TOTAL &


L/500 INCREMENT

DEFLECTION

Continuous span

BONDEK

0.75mm

7500
7800

Use reinforcement pattern 2


for red bold values

7200

Negative
reinforcement (mm2/m)

6900

3 240 2
1010

6600

KEY
Props
Slab thickness
Props
per span
(mm)
per span
L/240
L/150

6300

6000

5700

5400

5100

4800

4500

4200

3900

3600

3300

3000

2700

2400

2100

1800

1500

Span
(mm)

110
70
110
80
110
110
110
140
110
180
110
220
110
270
110
330
110
390
110
450
110
520
120
540
140
510
150
540
160
570
170
600
180
630
190
670
210
680
220
720
230
760
250
800

1.5 kPa

110
70
110
90
110
120
110
160
110
200
110
250
110
300
110
360
110
430
110
510
120
520
130
540
140
560
150
590
160
620
180
620
190
650
200
690
210
730
230
750
240
790
250
840

2 kPa

110
80
110
110
110
150
110
200
110
250
110
310
110
380
110
460
110
550
120
560
130
560
140
590
150
610
160
650
170
680
190
680
200
720
210
760
230
780
240
820
250
870

3 kPa

110
90
110
130
110
180
11 0
230
110
300
110
370
110
450
110
550
110
900
120
670
140
620
150
650
160
690
170
730
18 0
730
200
740
210
780
220
830
240
840
250
890

4 kPa

110
100
110
150
110
200
11 0
270
110
340
110
430
110
520
110
870
120
650
13 0
680
140
710
150
750
170
730
180
770
19 0
820
21 0
820
220
870
230
880
250
900
3

Live loads Q
5 kPa

110
110
110
170
110
230
110
300
11 0
390
110
490
110
800
110
1070
120
1030
14 0
690
150
730
160
770
170
820
190
810
200
860
21 0
910
23 0
920
240
980
250
1030

6 kPa

Composite slab design

110
130
110
200
110
270
110
360
110
460
110
580
110
1030
120
1020
130
1030
150
740
160
780
170
830
180
880
200
880
210
940
220
1000
240
1010
250
1070

7.5 kPa

110
170
110
240
110
340
110
450
110
580
110
1080
120
1080
130
1110
140
1150
160
840
170
890
190
890
200
960
210
1020
230
1030
240
1100

10 kPa

110
240
110
340
110
480
110
880
120
960
130
1030
140
850
150
920
170
910
190
920
200
1000
220
1020
240
1050
250
1130

15 kPa

c10a

7800

7500

7200

6900

6600

6300

6000

5700

5400

5100

4800

4500

4200

3900

3600

3300

3000

2700

2400

2100

1800

1500

Span
(mm)

102
DESIGN TABLES : CONTINUOUS SPANS

7800

7500

7200

6900

6600

6300

6000

5700

5400

5100

4800

4500

4200

3900

3600

3300

3000

2700

2400

2100

1800

1500

Span
(mm)

F90

110
40
110
60
110
90
110
110
110
140
110
180
110
230
110
280
110
340
110
420
110
520
120
460
140
430
150
450
160
470
170
490
180
520
190
550
210
560
220
590
230
630
250
640

F60

110
30
110
50
110
70
110
80
110
110
110
140
110
170
110
210
110
250
110
300
110
370
120
420
140
400
150
410
160
430
170
450
180
470
190
490
210
500
220
520
230
550
250
570

120
50
120
70
120
100
120
130
120
160
120
210
120
260
120
320
120
390
120
470
120
580
120
720
140
560
150
600
160
620
170
650
180
690
190
720
210
730
220
770
230
820
250
840

140
50
140
80
140
110
140
140
140
180
140
220
140
280
140
340
140
410
140
500
140
600
140
740
140
920
150
870
160
840
170
1080
180
1210
190
1270
210
1280
220
1350
230
1420
250
1450

F120 F180

1.5 kPa

110
30
110
50
110
70
110
90
110
110
110
140
110
170
110
210
110
260
110
320
120
360
130
400
140
400
150
420
160
430
180
420
190
450
200
470
210
500
230
510
240
540
250
570

F60

110
40
110
60
110
90
110
120
110
150
110
190
110
230
110
290
110
360
110
440
120
400
130
420
140
430
150
450
160
470
180
470
190
500
200
530
210
560
230
580
240
620
250
650

F90

120
50
120
70
120
100
120
130
120
170
120
210
120
270
120
330
120
400
120
500
120
620
130
570
140
580
150
610
160
630
180
620
190
660
200
700
210
740
230
750
240
800
250
850

110
30
110
50
110
70
110
90
110
110
110
140
110
180
110
220
110
280
120
320
130
350
140
360
150
370
160
390
170
410
190
410
200
430
210
460
230
470
240
500
250
530

F60

110
50
110
70
110
90
110
120
110
150
110
200
110
250
110
310
110
390
120
350
130
380
140
390
150
410
160
430
170
450
190
460
200
490
210
520
230
540
240
570
250
610

F90

120
50
120
70
120
100
120
130
120
170
120
220
120
280
120
350
120
440
120
560
130
510
140
520
150
550
160
580
170
610
190
610
200
640
210
680
230
700
240
740
250
790

140
60
140
80
140
110
140
140
140
180
140
230
140
290
140
360
140
450
140
570
140
710
140
880
150
840
160
800
170
910
190
1050
200
1130
210
1190
230
1220
240
1290
250
1370

F120 F180

3 kPa

F60, F90, F120, F180


are fire resistance periods
(see Section 4.3)

140
50
140
80
140
110
140
140
140
180
140
230
140
280
140
350
140
420
140
520
140
640
140
790
140
980
150
920
160
1040
180
1000
190
1160
200
1220
210
1290
230
1320
240
1390
250
1470

F120 F180

2 kPa
110
40
110
50
110
70
110
90
110
110
110
150
110
190
110
240
110
310
120
340
140
310
150
320
160
340
170
360
180
390
200
390
210
420
220
450
240
460
250
490

F60

410
240
440
250

110
50
110
70
110
90
110
120
110
160
110
210
110
270
110
340
110
400
120
380
140
340
150
360
160
380
170
400
180
440
200
450
210
480
220
510
240
530
250
560

F90

140
60
140
80
140
110
140
150
140
190
140
240
140
300
140
380
140
450
140
610
140
780
150
750
160
720
170
750
180
930
200
1040
210
1100
220
1170
240
1200
250
1270

110
40
110
50
110
70
110
90
110
120
110
150
110
200
110
230
120
290
130
310
140
320
150
330
170
320
180
340
190
360
210
370
220
400
230
440
250
450

F60

110
50
110
70
110
100
110
130
110
170
110
220
110
290
110
340
120
330
130
340
140
350
150
370
170
360
180
390
190
410
210
420
220
450
230
500
250
520

F90

F60

Use fire detail 1 for red bold values

Fire reinforcement (mm2/m)

120 140 110


60
60
40
120 140 110
80
80
50
120 140 110
110 110 70
120 140 110
150 150 90
120 140 110
190 200 120
120 140 110
250 250 160
120 140 110
320 320 190
120 140 110
380 370 280
120 140 120
530 530 270
130 140 140
490 680 280
140 140 150
480 870 290
150 150 160
500 820 310
170 170 170
490 660 330
180 180 190
520 750 330
190 190 200
550 900 350
210 210 210
560 990 370
220 220 230
600 1050 390
230 230 240
650 1140 410
250 250 250
670 1180 440

F120 F180

Live loads Q
5 kPa

KEY
Slab thickness (mm)

120
50
120
80
120
100
120
140
120
180
120
230
120
300
120
380
120
440
120
600
140
460
150
490
160
510
170
540
180
580
200
590
210
630
220
670
240
690
250
730

F120 F180

4 kPa

Fire design

110
50
110
70
110
100
110
140
110
180
110
240
110
290
110
370
120
300
140
310
150
320
160
350
170
370
190
370
200
400
210
430
230
440
240
470
250
510

120
60
120
80
120
110
120
150
120
200
120
260
120
320
120
400
120
520
140
430
150
450
160
470
170
500
190
500
200
530
210
570
230
580
240
620
250
660

140
60
140
80
140
120
140
160
140
200
140
260
140
310
140
400
140
560
140
750
150
710
160
680
170
710
190
750
200
900
210
1000
230
1020
240
1090
250
1160

F120 F180

6 kPa
F90

110
50
110
80
110
110
110
150
110
200
110
260
110
320
120
260
130
260
150
290
160
310
170
330
180
350
200
360
210
390
220
420
240
430
250
470

120 140
60
60
120 140
90
90
120 140
120 120
120 140
160 160
120 140
220 220
120 140
290 280
120 140
340 330
120 140
460 480
130 140
410 650
150 150
400 630
160 160
420 610
170 170
450 640
180 180
480 720
200 200
480 760
210 210
520 920
220 220
550 980
240 240
570 1010
250 250
610 1070

F120 F180

7.5 kPa
F90

110
40
110
60
110
80
110
110
110
150
110
200
120
200
130
210
140
230
160
250
170
260
190
270
200
290
210
310
230
320
240
350

F60

110
60
110
80
110
120
110
160
110
230
110
280
120
230
130
240
140
260
160
280
170
300
190
300
200
330
210
360
230
370
240
400

120
60
120
90
120
130
120
180
120
250
120
300
120
420
130
370
140
360
160
390
170
410
190
410
200
440
210
480
230
490
240
530

140
60
140
90
140
130
140
180
140
240
140
280
140
420
140
650
140
830
160
570
170
600
190
630
200
720
210
820
230
870
240
940

F120 F180

10 kPa
F90

8 Tables: Continuous spans

110
40
110
50
110
70
110
100
110
130
110
180
110
240
120
230
130
230
150
260
160
270
170
290
180
310
200
320
210
340
220
360
240
380
250
400

F60

110
50
110
80
110
100
110
130
120
160
130
180
140
200
150
220
170
230
190
240
200
260
220
280
240
290
250
320

F60

110
70
110
100
110
150
110
190
120
170
130
200
140
230
150
250
170
260
190
280
200
300
220
320
240
340
250
370

120
70
120
110
120
160
120
210
120
320
130
280
140
330
150
350
170
340
190
360
200
390
220
410
240
440
250
480

c10b

140
70
140
110
140
150
140
180
140
290
140
430
140
640
150
610
170
480
190
520
200
600
220
650
240
710
250
810

F120 F180

15 kPa
F90

7800

7500

7200

6900

6600

6300

6000

5700

5400

5100

4800

4500

4200

3900

3600

3300

3000

2700

2400

2100

1800

1500

Span
(mm)

DESIGN TABLES : CONTINUOUS SPANS

103

Continuity of sheeting
BONDEK sheeting must be
continuous over at least one
permanent support

Crack control for flexure


Required

Loading parameters
Gsup = 1 kPa
s = 0.7
l = 0.4

Slab geometry
L1/Ls = up to 1.2

Reinforcing bar
Negative reinforcement:
10 mm diameter
Fire reinforcement:
10 mm diameter

Material properties
Normal density concrete
Fire renforcement: D500N
Negative reinforcement: D500N
Shrinkage reinforcement: D500L

40 MPa

fc

B2

EXPOSURE
CLASSIFICATION

L/250 TOTAL

DEFLECTION

Continuous span

BONDEK

0.75mm

8100
8400

Use reinforcement pattern 2


for red bold values

7800

Negative
reinforcement (mm2/m)

7500

3 240 2
1010

7200

KEY
Props
Slab thickness
Props
per span
(mm)
per span
L/240
L/150

6900

6600

6300

6000

5700

5400

5100

4800

4500

4200

3900

3600

3300

3000

2700

2400

2100

1800

1500

Span
(mm)

120
50
120
80
120
100
120
140
120
170
120
210
120
260
120
310
120
370
120
430
120
500
120
570
120
650
130
660
140
680
150
700
160
720
170
750
180
790
190
820
210
840
220
880
230
930
240
990

1.5 kPa

120
60
120
80
120
110
120
150
120
190
120
240
120
290
120
350
120
410
120
480
120
550
120
630
120
720
130
730
140
750
160
710
170
750
180
780
190
810
200
850
210
890
220
930
240
950
250
1010

2 kPa

120
70
120
100
120
140
120
190
120
240
120
300
120
360
120
430
120
510
120
600
120
700
120
1100
130
770
140
790
150
810
160
840
180
820
190
860
200
900
210
940
220
980
230
1030
250
1040

3 kPa

120
80
120
120
120
170
120
220
120
280
120
350
120
420
120
510
120
600
120
710
120
1140
130
830
140
850
150
880
160
900
170
940
180
930
200
920
210
970
220
1010
230
1060
240
1110

4 kPa

120
100
120
140
120
190
120
250
120
320
120
400
120
490
120
590
120
700
120
1130
120
1440
140
850
150
880
160
920
170
950
180
990
190
1040
200
1080
220
1080
230
1080
240
1130
250
1180
3

Live loads Q
5 kPa

12 0
110
120
160
120
210
120
280
120
360
120
450
120
550
120
660
120
1070
120
1380
130
1310
140
1290
150
990
160
1030
170
1070
190
1040
200
1090
210
1140
220
1190
240
1200
250
1250

6 kPa

Composite slab design

120
130
120
180
120
250
120
330
120
420
120
530
120
650
120
1060
120
1400
130
1340
140
1320
150
1020
160
1060
170
1100
180
1150
200
1130
210
1190
220
1240
23 0
1300
250
1310

7.5 kPa

120
160
120
230
120
310
120
410
120
530
120
660
120
1130
130
1140
130
1480
150
950
150
1490
160
1530
170
1210
180
1260
200
1240
210
1300
230
1300

10 kPa

120
220
120
320
120
440
120
580
120
1000
120
1430
130
1450
150
960
170
940
190
950
200
1020
180
1790
200
1340
230
1270

15 kPa

c11a

8400

8100

7800

7500

7200

6900

6600

6300

6000

5700

5400

5100

4800

4500

4200

3900

3600

3300

3000

2700

2400

2100

1800

1500

Span
(mm)

104
DESIGN TABLES : CONTINUOUS SPANS

8400

8100

7800

7500

7200

6900

6600

6300

6000

5700

5400

5100

4800

4500

4200

3900

3600

3300

3000

2700

2400

2100

1800

1500

Span
(mm)

F90

120 120
30
40
120 120
50
50
120 120
60
70
120 120
80 100
120 120
100 120
120 120
130 150
120 120
160 190
120 120
190 230
120 120
230 270
120 120
270 330
120 120
320 390
120 120
380 460
120 120
450 550
130 130
500 530
140 140
500 540
150 150
510 560
160 160
530 580
170 170
540 600
180 180
560 630
190 190
580 660
210 210
580 660
220 220
610 690
230 230
640 730
240 240
670 760

F60

120
50
120
80
120
100
120
140
120
180
120
220
120
270
120
330
120
400
120
480
120
580
120
700
120
830
130
750
140
680
150
750
160
770
170
800
180
830
190
860
210
860
220
900
230
940
240
990

140
60
140
80
140
110
140
150
140
190
140
230
140
290
140
350
140
420
140
500
140
600
140
710
140
850
140
1020
140
1440
150
1140
160
1070
170
1010
180
1340
190
1520
210
1510
220
1580
230
1650
240
1720

F120 F180

1.5 kPa

F60

120
30
120
50
120
60
120
80
120
100
120
130
120
160
120
190
120
230
120
280
120
330
120
390
120
470
130
510
140
510
160
480
170
490
180
520
190
540
200
560
210
590
220
620
240
630
250
660

120
40
120
60
120
70
120
100
120
120
120
150
120
190
120
230
120
280
120
340
120
400
120
480
120
580
130
540
140
550
160
530
170
550
180
580
190
600
200
630
210
670
220
700
240
720
250
750

F90

120
60
120
80
120
110
120
140
120
180
120
230
120
280
120
340
120
420
120
510
120
610
120
750
120
860
130
790
140
720
160
700
170
730
180
760
190
800
200
830
210
870
220
920
240
930
250
980

F60

120
30
120
50
120
60
120
80
120
100
120
130
120
160
120
200
120
240
120
290
120
350
120
410
130
460
140
460
150
470
160
490
180
470
190
500
200
520
210
550
220
570
230
600
250
620

120
40
120
60
120
70
120
100
120
130
120
160
120
200
120
240
120
290
120
360
120
440
120
470
130
500
140
510
150
520
160
540
180
530
190
560
200
590
210
620
220
650
230
690
250
710

F90

120
60
120
80
120
110
120
150
120
190
120
240
120
300
120
370
120
450
120
560
120
680
120
750
130
730
140
660
150
700
160
720
180
700
190
740
200
770
210
810
220
850
230
900
250
920

140
60
140
90
140
120
140
150
140
200
140
250
140
310
140
370
140
460
140
550
140
670
140
930
140
1010
140
1390
150
1120
160
1040
180
930
190
1030
200
1330
210
1430
220
1500
230
1570
250
1600

F120 F180

3 kPa

F60, F90, F120, F180


are fire resistance periods
(see Section 4.3)

140
60
140
80
140
110
140
150
140
190
140
240
140
290
140
360
140
430
140
520
140
620
140
750
140
900
140
1090
140
1490
160
950
170
910
180
1000
190
1250
200
1470
210
1530
220
1600
240
1630
250
1700

F120 F180

2 kPa
F60

120
30
120
50
120
60
120
80
120
110
120
130
120
170
120
210
120
250
120
310
120
360
130
410
140
410
150
420
160
430
170
450
180
480
200
480
210
500
220
530
230
560
240
590

410
240
440
250

120
40
120
60
120
80
120
100
120
130
120
160
120
210
120
250
120
310
120
390
120
420
130
440
140
450
150
460
160
480
170
500
180
540
200
540
210
570
220
610
230
640
240
680

F90

140
60
140
90
140
120
140
160
140
200
140
260
140
320
140
400
140
490
140
600
140
840
140
910
140
1280
150
1030
160
960
170
900
180
1000
200
1040
210
1330
220
1400
230
1470
240
1550

F60

120
30
120
50
120
60
120
80
120
110
120
140
120
170
120
220
120
270
120
310
120
380
140
370
150
380
160
390
170
410
180
430
190
450
200
470
220
480
230
520
240
550
250
580

120
40
120
60
120
80
120
100
120
130
120
170
120
220
120
270
120
340
120
370
120
450
140
400
150
420
160
440
170
460
180
480
190
510
200
540
220
550
230
590
240
630
250
660

F90

140
60
140
90
140
120
140
160
140
210
140
270
140
340
140
420
140
520
140
640
140
870
140
1180
150
930
160
870
170
820
180
900
190
990
200
1210
220
1270
230
1370
240
1450
250
1520

Use fire detail 1 for red bold values

Fire reinforcement (mm2/m)

120
60
120
90
120
120
120
160
120
210
120
270
120
340
120
430
120
540
120
620
120
760
140
540
150
570
160
590
170
620
180
650
190
680
200
710
220
720
230
780
240
820
250
870

F120 F180

Live loads Q
5 kPa

KEY
Slab thickness (mm)

120
60
120
80
120
120
120
150
120
200
120
250
120
320
120
400
120
490
120
610
120
690
130
660
140
600
150
630
160
650
170
680
180
720
200
720
210
760
220
800
230
840
240
880

F120 F180

4 kPa

Fire design
F60

120
30
120
50
120
70
120
90
120
110
120
140
120
180
120
230
120
260
120
330
130
320
140
320
150
390
160
400
170
410
190
410
200
430
210
460
220
480
240
490
250
520

120
40
120
60
120
80
120
110
120
140
120
180
120
230
120
290
120
320
120
400
130
360
140
360
150
430
160
450
170
470
190
460
200
490
210
520
220
550
240
570
250
600

F90

120
60
120
90
120
130
120
170
120
220
120
280
120
360
120
460
120
550
120
670
130
580
140
520
150
590
160
610
170
640
190
620
200
650
210
690
220
730
240
740
250
790

140
70
140
90
140
130
140
170
140
220
140
280
140
350
140
440
140
540
140
770
140
970
140
1170
150
1020
160
940
170
880
190
900
200
990
210
1220
220
1290
240
1310
250
1380

F120 F180

6 kPa
F60

F90

120
40
120
60
120
80
120
110
120
150
120
190
120
250
120
280
120
350
130
320
140
320
150
390
160
410
170
430
180
450
200
450
210
480
220
510
230
540
250
560

120
70
120
100
120
140
120
180
120
240
120
310
120
400
120
490
120
610
130
520
140
470
150
540
160
560
170
590
180
610
200
600
210
640
220
680
230
720
250
730

140
70
140
100
140
130
140
180
140
230
140
300
140
380
140
470
140
690
140
880
140
1080
150
940
160
870
170
810
180
890
200
920
210
1020
220
1200
230
1270
250
1290

F120 F180

F60

120
40
120
60
120
80
120
100
120
130
120
170
120
190
130
210
130
250
150
270
150
280
160
300
170
350
180
370
200
370
210
390
230
400

120
50
120
70
120
90
120
120
120
170
120
220
120
250
130
240
130
290
150
310
150
320
160
340
170
400
180
420
200
420
210
450
230
460

F90

120 140
70
70
120 140
110 100
120 140
150 150
120 140
200 200
120 140
270 260
120 140
360 340
120 140
450 420
130 140
400 580
130 140
500 830
150 150
430 720
150 150
440 980
160 160
450 930
170 170
550 790
180 180
580 870
200 200
570 880
210 210
600 980
230 230
610 1030

F120 F180

10 kPa

8 Tables: Continuous spans

120
40
120
50
120
70
120
90
120
120
120
150
120
190
120
220
120
290
130
280
140
280
150
350
160
360
170
380
180
400
200
390
210
420
220
440
230
470
250
480

7.5 kPa
F60

120
50
120
70
120
100
120
120
120
160
120
200
130
210
150
220
170
230
190
240
200
260
180
320
200
330
230
330

120
60
120
80
120
110
120
150
120
180
120
250
130
240
150
250
170
260
190
270
200
300
180
370
200
390
230
390

F90

120
90
120
130
120
180
120
260
120
340
120
460
130
400
150
350
170
340
190
360
200
390
180
490
200
500
230
500

c11b

140
80
140
120
140
170
140
240
140
290
140
480
140
670
150
590
170
430
190
460
200
530
180
710
200
770
230
770

F120 F180

15 kPa

8400

8100

7800

7500

7200

6900

6600

6300

6000

5700

5400

5100

4800

4500

4200

3900

3600

3300

3000

2700

2400

2100

1800

1500

Span
(mm)

DESIGN TABLES : CONTINUOUS SPANS

105

Continuity of sheeting
BONDEK sheeting must be
continuous over at least one
permanent support

Crack control for flexure


Required

Loading parameters
Gsup = 1 kPa
s = 0.7
l = 0.4

Slab geometry
L1/Ls = up to 1.2

Reinforcing bar
Negative reinforcement:
10 mm diameter
Fire reinforcement:
10 mm diameter

Material properties
Normal density concrete
Fire renforcement: D500N
Negative reinforcement: D500N
Shrinkage reinforcement: D500L

40 MPa

fc

B2

EXPOSURE
CLASSIFICATION

L/250 TOTAL &


L/500 INCREMENT

DEFLECTION

Continuous span

BONDEK

1.0mm

7800
8100

Use reinforcement pattern 2


for red bold values

7500

Negative
reinforcement (mm2/m)

7200

3 240 2
1010

6900

KEY
Props
Slab thickness
Props
per span
(mm)
per span
L/240
L/150

6600

6300

6000

5700

5400

5100

4800

4500

4200

3900

3600

3300

3000

2700

2400

2100

1800

1500

Span
(mm)

120
50
120
80
120
100
120
140
120
170
120
210
120
260
120
310
120
370
120
430
120
500
120
570
130
580
140
600
150
630
160
650
170
680
180
720
190
750
210
760
220
810
230
850
240
910

1.5 kPa

12 0
60
120
80
120
110
120
150
12 0
190
12 0
240
120
290
120
350
120
410
12 0
480
120
550
120
630
13 0
650
14 0
660
150
690
170
670
180
710
190
740
20 0
780
210
820
230
830
24 0
880
250
920

2 kPa

120
70
120
100
12 0
140
12 0
190
120
240
120
300
120
360
120
430
120
510
120
600
120
700
130
680
140
700
150
720
160
750
18 0
740
190
780
20 0
820
210
860
220
900
240
910
250
960

3 kPa

120
80
12 0
120
120
170
120
220
120
280
120
350
120
420
120
510
120
600
120
710
130
720
140
750
150
770
160
810
170
840
19 0
800
200
840
210
880
220
930
24 0
940
25 0
990

4 kPa

120
100
120
140
120
190
120
250
120
320
12 0
400
120
490
120
590
120
700
12 0
1130
140
740
150
780
160
810
17 0
850
180
890
190
940
210
930
220
980
230
990
250
1000
3

Live loads Q
5 kPa

12 0
110
120
160
12 0
210
120
280
12 0
360
120
450
120
550
120
660
120
1070
130
810
14 0
840
150
870
17 0
840
180
890
19 0
930
200
980
210
1030
23 0
1040
24 0
1090
250
1150

6 kPa

Composite slab design

120
130
120
180
120
250
120
330
120
420
120
530
120
650
120
1060
13 0
810
14 0
850
150
890
16 0
930
170
980
19 0
960
200
1010
21 0
1070
23 0
1070
240
1130
25 0
1200

7.5 kPa

120
160
120
230
120
310
120
410
120
530
120
660
120
1130
130
1140
140
900
150
950
160
1000
18 0
980
19 0
1040
200
1100
22 0
1110
23 0
1170
24 0
1240

10 k P a

120
220
120
320
120
440
120
580
120
1000
120
1430
130
1450
150
960
170
940
190
950
200
1020
200
1180
210
1260
230
1270

15 kPa

c12a

8100

7800

7500

7200

6900

6600

6300

6000

5700

5400

5100

4800

4500

4200

3900

3600

3300

3000

2700

2400

2100

1800

1500

Span
(mm)

106
DESIGN TABLES : CONTINUOUS SPANS

8100

7800

7500

7200

6900

6600

6300

6000

5700

5400

5100

4800

4500

4200

3900

3600

3300

3000

2700

2400

2100

1800

1500

Span
(mm)

F90

120
40
120
50
120
70
120
100
120
120
120
150
120
190
120
230
120
270
120
330
120
390
120
460
130
460
140
480
150
500
160
520
170
540
180
570
190
600
210
610
220
640
230
670
240
710

F60

120
30
120
50
120
60
120
80
120
100
120
130
120
160
120
190
120
230
120
270
120
320
120
380
130
430
140
450
150
460
160
470
170
490
180
510
190
530
210
540
220
560
230
590
240
620

120
50
120
80
120
100
120
140
120
180
120
220
120
270
120
330
120
400
120
480
120
580
120
700
130
630
140
580
150
650
160
690
170
720
180
750
190
790
210
790
220
830
230
880
240
920

140
60
140
80
140
110
140
150
140
190
140
230
140
290
140
350
140
420
140
500
140
600
140
710
140
860
140
1030
150
960
160
920
170
880
180
970
190
1110
210
1310
220
1450
230
1530
240
1600

F120 F180

1.5 kPa

120
30
120
50
120
60
120
80
120
100
120
130
120
160
120
190
120
230
120
280
120
330
120
390
130
440
140
450
150
460
170
450
180
470
190
490
200
510
210
540
230
550
240
580
250
610

F60

120
40
120
60
120
70
120
100
120
120
120
150
120
190
120
230
120
280
120
340
120
400
120
480
130
480
140
490
150
510
170
500
180
520
190
550
200
580
210
610
230
630
240
660
250
700

F90

120
60
120
80
120
110
120
140
120
180
120
230
120
280
120
340
120
420
120
510
120
610
120
750
130
670
140
610
150
670
170
660
180
690
190
720
200
760
210
800
230
820
240
860
250
910

120
30
120
50
120
60
120
80
120
100
120
130
120
160
120
200
120
240
120
290
120
350
130
400
140
410
150
420
160
430
180
430
190
450
200
470
210
500
220
530
240
540
250
570

F60

120
40
120
60
120
70
120
100
120
130
120
160
120
200
120
240
120
290
120
360
120
440
130
430
140
440
150
460
160
480
180
480
190
510
200
530
210
570
220
600
240
620
250
650

F90

120
60
120
80
120
110
120
150
120
190
120
240
120
300
120
370
120
450
120
560
120
680
130
610
140
560
150
620
160
650
180
630
190
670
200
700
210
740
220
780
240
800
250
850

140
60
140
90
140
120
140
150
140
200
140
250
140
310
140
370
140
460
140
550
140
670
140
830
140
1000
150
940
160
880
180
810
190
890
200
990
210
1170
220
1380
240
1400
250
1480

F120 F180

3 kPa

F60, F90, F120, F180


are fire resistance periods
(see Section 4.3)

140
60
140
80
140
110
140
150
140
190
140
240
140
290
140
360
140
430
140
520
140
620
140
750
140
900
140
1090
150
1010
170
790
180
870
190
960
200
1100
210
1400
230
1430
240
1500
250
1580

F120 F180

2 kPa
120
30
120
50
120
60
120
80
120
110
120
130
120
170
120
210
120
250
120
310
130
350
140
360
150
370
160
380
170
400
190
410
200
430
210
460
220
490
240
500
250
530

F60

410
240
440
250

120
40
120
60
120
80
120
100
120
130
120
160
120
210
120
250
120
310
120
390
130
380
140
390
150
410
160
430
170
450
190
460
200
490
210
520
220
550
240
570
250
610

F90

140
60
140
90
140
120
140
160
140
200
140
260
140
320
140
400
140
490
140
600
140
740
140
910
150
850
160
800
170
770
190
820
200
910
210
1000
220
1220
240
1300
250
1380

120
30
120
50
120
60
120
80
120
110
120
140
120
170
120
220
120
270
120
310
140
320
150
330
160
340
170
360
180
380
190
400
210
410
220
430
230
470
250
490

F60

120
40
120
60
120
80
120
100
120
130
120
170
120
220
120
270
120
340
120
370
140
350
150
360
160
380
170
410
180
430
190
460
210
470
220
500
230
540
250
560

F90

F60

Use fire detail 1 for red bold values

Fire reinforcement (mm2/m)

120 140 120


60
60
30
120 140 120
90
90
50
120 140 120
120 120 70
120 140 120
160 160 90
120 140 120
210 210 110
120 140 120
270 270 140
120 140 120
340 340 180
120 140 120
430 420 230
120 140 120
540 520 260
120 140 130
620 640 320
140 140 140
440 810 320
150 150 150
500 760 330
160 160 170
520 720 320
170 170 180
550 690 340
180 180 190
580 770 360
190 190 200
610 850 390
210 210 210
620 910 410
220 220 230
650 1000 420
230 230 240
710 1250 450
250 250 250
730 1280 480

F120 F180

Live loads Q
5 kPa

KEY
Slab thickness (mm)

120
60
120
80
120
120
120
150
120
200
120
250
120
320
120
400
120
490
120
610
130
550
140
500
150
550
160
580
170
600
190
610
200
650
210
690
220
730
240
750
250
790

F120 F180

4 kPa

Fire design

120
40
120
60
120
80
120
110
120
140
120
180
120
230
120
290
120
320
130
350
140
360
150
370
170
360
180
390
190
410
200
440
210
470
230
480
240
520
250
550

120 140
60
70
120 140
90
90
120 140
130 130
120 140
170 170
120 140
220 220
120 140
280 280
120 140
360 350
120 140
460 440
120 140
550 540
130 140
520 710
140 140
470 890
150 150
520 830
170 170
500 620
180 180
520 690
190 190
560 770
200 200
590 850
210 210
620 950
230 230
640 1010
240 240
680 1190
250 250
720 1270

F120 F180

6 kPa
F90

120
40
120
60
120
80
120
110
120
150
120
190
120
250
120
280
130
310
140
320
150
340
160
350
170
380
190
380
200
400
210
430
230
440
240
470
250
510

120 140
70
70
120 140
100 100
120 140
140 130
120 140
180 180
120 140
240 230
120 140
310 300
120 140
400 380
120 140
490 470
130 140
470 630
140 140
420 810
150 150
470 750
160 160
490 710
170 170
510 670
190 190
510 710
200 200
540 790
210 210
570 880
230 230
590 940
240 240
630 1040
250 250
670 1180

F120 F180

7.5 kPa
F90

120
40
120
60
120
80
120
100
120
130
120
170
120
190
130
210
140
260
150
270
160
290
180
280
190
300
200
320
220
330
230
360
240
380

F60

120
50
120
70
120
90
120
120
120
170
120
220
120
250
130
240
140
290
150
310
160
330
180
320
190
350
200
370
220
380
230
410
240
440

120
70
120
110
120
150
120
200
120
270
120
360
120
450
130
400
140
390
150
430
160
450
180
440
190
470
200
500
220
510
230
550
240
580

F60

140 120
70
50
140 120
100 70
140 120
150 100
140 120
200 120
140 120
260 160
140 120
340 200
140 130
420 210
140 150
580 220
140 170
770 230
150 190
720 240
160 200
680 260
180 200
590 290
190 210
670 320
200 230
750 330
220
800
230
890
240
990

F120 F180

10 kPa
F90

8 Tables: Continuous spans

120
40
120
50
120
70
120
90
120
120
120
150
120
190
120
220
130
280
140
290
150
300
160
310
170
330
190
330
200
350
210
380
230
390
240
410
250
440

F60

120
60
120
80
120
110
120
150
120
180
120
250
130
240
150
250
170
260
190
270
200
300
200
340
210
370
230
390

120
90
120
130
120
180
120
260
120
340
120
460
130
400
150
350
170
340
190
360
200
390
200
450
210
480
230
500

c12b

140
80
140
120
140
170
140
240
140
290
140
480
140
670
150
590
170
430
190
460
200
530
200
640
210
720
230
770

F120 F180

15 kPa
F90

8100

7800

7500

7200

6900

6600

6300

6000

5700

5400

5100

4800

4500

4200

3900

3600

3300

3000

2700

2400

2100

1800

1500

Span
(mm)

DESIGN TABLES : CONTINUOUS SPANS

107

Continuity of sheeting
BONDEK sheeting must be
continuous over at least one
permanent support

Crack control for flexure


Required

Loading parameters
Gsup = 1 kPa
s = 0.7
l = 0.4

Slab geometry
L1/Ls = up to 1.2

Reinforcing bar
Negative reinforcement:
10 mm diameter
Fire reinforcement:
10 mm diameter

Material properties
Normal density concrete
Fire renforcement: D500N
Negative reinforcement: D500N
Shrinkage reinforcement: D500L

25 MPa

fc

A1

EXPOSURE
CLASSIFICATION

L/250 TOTAL &

DEFLECTION

Continuous span

BONDEK

0.60mm

7500
7800

Use reinforcement pattern 2


for red bold values

7200

Negative
reinforcement (mm2/m)

6900

3 240 2
1010

6600

KEY
Props
Slab thickness
Props
per span
(mm)
per span
L/240
L/150

6300

6000

5700

5400

5100

4800

4500

4200

3900

3600

3300

3000

2700

2400

2100

1800

1500

Span
(mm)

90
300
90
300
90
300
90
300
90
300
90
300
90
300
90
300
100
320
110
340
110
390
130
390
140
420
150
460
160
480
170
510
180
560
200
570
210
610
220
650
240
670
250
710

1.5 kPa

90
300
90
300
90
300
90
300
90
300
90
300
90
300
90
340
100
360
11 0
380
120
400
130
430
140
460
150
490
160
520
180
540
190
570
20 0
610
210
650
230
680
240
720

2 kPa

90
300
90
300
90
300
90
300
90
300
90
300
90
360
90
440
100
460
120
440
130
450
140
480
15 0
510
160
550
170
590
190
600
200
640
210
680
220
720
240
750
250
800

3 kPa

90
300
90
300
90
300
90
300
90
300
90
350
90
430
100
460
110
480
120
520
130
550
140
580
160
580
170
620
180
640
19 0
680
21 0
700
220
740
23 0
790
25 0
820

4 kPa

90
300
90
300
90
300
90
300
90
330
90
410
100
440
110
470
120
510
13 0
540
140
580
150
620
160
660
180
670
190
720
200
770
210
810
23 0
800
240
850
4

Live loads Q
5 kPa

90
300
90
300
90
300
90
350
90
450
90
820
110
530
120
570
13 0
620
14 0
660
150
710
17 0
710
180
770
19 0
820
20 0
880
220
900
24 0
920

90
300
90
300
90
300
90
300
90
380
90
630
100
500
110
540
120
570
130
610
14 0
660
160
650
17 0
700
180
750
190
800
210
810
220
870
240
890
0

7.5 kPa

6 kPa
0

Composite slab design

90
300
90
300
90
330
90
440
90
840
100
870
110
920
130
650
140
710
150
760
160
820
18 0
830
19 0
890
210
910
240
900

10 k P a

90
300
90
340
90
640
100
730
110
820
120
910
140
690
160
710
180
730
210
730
240
740

15 kPa

c13a

7800

7500

7200

6900

6600

6300

6000

5700

5400

5100

4800

4500

4200

3900

3600

3300

3000

2700

2400

2100

1800

1500

Span
(mm)

108
DESIGN TABLES : CONTINUOUS SPANS

7800

7500

7200

6900

6600

6300

6000

5700

5400

5100

4800

4500

4200

3900

3600

3300

3000

2700

2400

2100

1800

1500

Span
(mm)

F90

100
30
100
50
100
60
100
80
100
100
100
160
100
230
100
310
100
460
110
420
110
490
130
410
140
420
150
440
160
470
170
490
180
520
200
530
210
560
220
600
240
620
250
650

F60

90
30
90
50
90
60
90
80
90
100
90
160
90
230
90
310
100
380
110
400
110
470
130
390
140
400
150
410
160
430
170
450
180
470
200
470
210
500
220
530
240
540
250
570

120
40
120
50
120
70
120
90
120
110
120
160
120
220
120
300
120
370
120
460
120
540
130
550
140
560
150
580
160
620
170
650
180
680
200
690
210
730
220
770
240
800
250
840

140
40
140
50
140
70
140
90
140
120
140
170
140
240
140
330
140
490
140
620
140
720
140
880
140
1020
150
1030
160
1090
170
1140
180
1190
200
1200
210
1270
220
1350
240
1380
250
1460

F120 F180

1.5 kPa

90
40
90
50
90
70
90
80
90
120
90
180
90
250
90
330
100
440
110
400
120
390
130
390
140
400
150
410
160
430
180
430
190
450
200
480
210
500
230
510
240
540

F60

100
40
100
50
100
70
100
90
100
110
100
170
100
250
100
330
100
470
110
420
120
410
130
410
140
430
150
450
160
470
180
470
190
500
200
530
210
560
230
580
240
620

F90

120
40
120
50
120
70
120
90
120
110
120
170
120
240
120
300
120
380
120
470
120
570
130
560
140
570
150
600
160
620
180
620
190
660
200
690
210
740
230
760
240
800

90
40
90
50
90
70
90
90
90
140
90
210
90
270
90
390
100
450
120
330
130
350
140
360
150
370
160
390
170
410
190
410
200
430
210
460
220
490
240
500
250
530

F60

100
40
100
50
100
70
100
90
100
140
100
200
100
270
100
360
100
480
120
350
130
370
140
380
150
400
160
430
170
450
190
460
200
490
210
520
220
550
240
570
250
610

F90

120
40
120
60
120
70
120
100
120
130
120
190
120
240
120
290
120
370
120
490
130
500
140
520
150
540
160
570
170
600
190
600
200
640
210
680
220
720
240
740
250
790

140
40
140
60
140
80
140
100
140
140
140
210
140
260
140
340
140
490
140
650
140
800
140
940
150
960
160
1010
170
1060
190
1050
200
1120
210
1190
220
1260
240
1290
250
1370

F120 F180

3 kPa

F60, F90, F120, F180


are fire resistance periods
(see Section 4.3)

140
40
140
60
140
70
140
100
140
120
140
180
140
260
140
330
140
510
140
630
140
750
140
890
140
1040
150
1060
160
1100
180
1090
190
1150
200
1210
210
1280
230
1310
240
1390

F120 F180

2 kPa
90
40
90
60
90
80
90
100
90
160
90
220
90
300
100
360
110
350
120
340
130
340
140
350
160
340
170
360
180
390
190
410
210
420
220
450
230
480
250
490

F60

410
240
440
250

100
40
100
60
100
80
100
100
100
160
100
220
100
290
100
410
110
370
120
360
130
370
140
380
160
370
170
400
180
440
190
460
210
480
220
510
230
540
250
560

F90

140
40
140
60
140
80
140
110
140
160
140
210
140
270
140
370
140
530
140
660
140
800
140
960
160
890
170
940
180
1020
190
1080
210
1090
220
1160
230
1230
250
1270

90
40
90
60
90
80
90
120
90
180
90
240
100
290
110
300
120
290
130
300
140
310
150
330
160
340
180
340
190
360
200
390
210
410
230
440
240
470

F60

100
40
100
60
100
80
100
110
100
170
100
230
100
340
110
320
120
310
130
320
140
340
150
360
160
380
180
380
190
410
200
440
210
470
230
500
240
530

F90

140
50
140
70
140
90
140
120
140
160
140
210
140
300
140
450
140
570
140
710
140
860
150
870
160
910
180
900
190
960
200
1020
210
1080
230
1140
240
1210

Use fire detail 1 for red bold values

Fire reinforcement (mm2/m)

120
40
120
60
120
80
120
110
120
150
120
190
120
260
120
350
120
440
130
440
140
460
150
480
160
510
180
510
190
540
200
580
210
620
230
650
240
690

F120 F180

Live loads Q
5 kPa

KEY
Slab thickness (mm)

120
40
120
60
120
80
120
100
120
150
120
190
120
240
120
310
120
410
120
510
130
500
140
520
160
500
170
530
180
580
190
610
210
620
220
660
230
710
250
730

F120 F180

4 kPa

Fire design

90
50
90
70
90
90
90
130
90
190
90
240
100
320
110
300
120
300
130
310
140
320
160
300
170
320
180
340
190
370
210
370
220
400
240
410

F60

100
50
100
70
100
90
100
130
100
180
100
200
100
360
110
330
120
320
130
330
140
350
160
340
170
360
180
390
190
410
210
430
220
460
240
470

120 140
50
50
120 140
70
70
120 140
90
90
120 140
120 120
120 140
160 160
120 140
190 200
120 140
270 310
120 140
360 460
120 140
460 590
130 140
460 730
140 140
470 890
160 160
460 820
170 170
480 870
180 180
520 920
190 190
550 980
210 210
560 990
220 220
600 1050
240 240
620 1080

F120 F180

6 kPa
F90

100
50
100
70
100
100
100
140
100
200
100
200
110
280
120
280
130
290
140
310
150
330
170
320
180
350
190
380
200
400
220
420
240
430

120 140
50
50
120 140
70
80
120 140
100 100
120 140
130 130
120 140
170 170
120 140
200 210
120 140
310 360
120 140
400 510
130 140
410 650
140 140
420 800
150 150
450 810
170 170
440 790
180 180
470 840
190 190
500 890
200 200
540 950
220 220
550 970
240 240
570 1000

F120 F180

7.5 kPa
F90

90
60
90
80
90
120
90
170
90
270
100
230
110
220
130
240
140
250
150
260
160
280
180
280
190
300
210
310
240
310

F60

100
60
10 0
80
100
110
100
160
100
180
100
280
110
250
130
260
140
280
150
300
160
320
180
320
190
340
210
360
240
360

120
60
120
80
120
110
120
150
120
190
120
240
120
290
130
360
140
380
150
410
160
430
180
430
190
460
210
470
240
470

140
60
140
80
140
110
140
150
140
190
140
240
140
350
140
580
140
740
150
750
160
790
180
770
190
830
210
840
240
830

F120 F180

10 kPa
F90

8 Tables: Continuous spans

90
50
90
70
90
100
90
150
90
210
90
330
110
260
120
260
130
270
140
280
150
290
170
290
180
310
190
330
200
360
220
360
240
380

F60

90
70
90
100
90
140
100
170
110
180
120
200
140
200
160
210
180
220
210
220
240
230

F60

100
70
100
100
100
140
100
180
110
200
120
230
140
230
160
240
180
250
210
260
240
270

120
70
120
100
120
140
120
180
120
240
120
300
140
300
160
310
180
330
210
330
240
340

c13b

140
70
140
100
140
140
140
190
140
240
140
360
140
590
160
560
180
580
210
580
240
600

F120 F180

15 kPa
F90

7800

7500

7200

6900

6600

6300

6000

5700

5400

5100

4800

4500

4200

3900

3600

3300

3000

2700

2400

2100

1800

1500

Span
(mm)

DESIGN TABLES : CONTINUOUS SPANS

109

Continuity of sheeting
BONDEK sheeting must be
continuous over at least one
permanent support

Crack control for flexure


Required

Loading parameters
Gsup = 1 kPa
s = 0.7
l = 0.4

Slab geometry
L1/Ls = up to 1.2

Reinforcing bar
Negative reinforcement:
10 mm diameter
Fire reinforcement:
10 mm diameter

Material properties
Normal density concrete
Fire renforcement: D500N
Negative reinforcement: D500N
Shrinkage reinforcement: D500L

25 MPa

fc

A1

EXPOSURE
CLASSIFICATION

L/250 TOTAL &


L/500 INCREMENT

DEFLECTION

Continuous span

BONDEK

0.60mm

6900
7200

Use reinforcement pattern 2


for red bold values

6600

6300

6000

5700

Negative
reinforcement (mm2/m)

3 240 2
1010

KEY
Props
Slab thickness
Props
per span
(mm)
per span
L/240
L/150

5400

5100

4800

4500

4200

3900

3600

3300

3000

2700

2400

2100

1800

1500

Span
(mm)

90
300
90
300
90
300
90
300
90
300
90
300
90
300
90
300
100
320
110
340
120
360
130
390
150
400
160
430
170
460
180
500
190
530
210
550
230
580
240
620

1.5 kPa

90
300
90
300
90
300
90
300
90
300
90
300
90
300
90
340
110
320
120
350
130
380
140
410
150
440
160
470
180
480
190
520
20 0
560
220
580
240
610
25 0
650

2 kPa

90
300
90
300
90
300
90
300
90
300
90
300
90
360
100
380
110
410
130
390
140
420
150
450
16 0
490
170
520
19 0
540
200
580
220
600
230
640
250
670

3 kPa

90
300
90
300
90
300
90
300
90
300
90
350
10 0
380
11 0
410
120
440
130
470
14 0
510
160
510
170
550
180
570
200
590
210
630
230
650
24 0
700

4 kPa

90
300
90
300
90
300
90
300
90
330
90
410
100
440
120
430
130
460
140
500
150
540
160
580
180
600
190
640
200
690
220
710
240
700
250
750
3

Live loads Q
5 kPa

90
300
90
300
90
300
90
300
90
380
100
410
110
450
120
480
130
520
150
530
160
570
170
620
18 0
660
200
680
210
730
230
750
24 0
810

6 kPa

Composite slab design

90
300
90
300
90
300
90
350
90
450
100
490
120
470
130
520
140
570
15 0
610
17 0
620
18 0
670
190
730
210
750
23 0
770
24 0
830

7.5 kPa

90
300
90
300
90
330
90
440
100
490
110
540
130
540
140
590
150
650
170
660
180
720
20 0
740
21 0
810
230
830
240
900

10 k P a

90
300
90
340
90
640
100
730
120
550
130
620
140
690
160
710
180
730
210
730
240
740

15 kPa

c14a

7200

6900

6600

6300

6000

5700

5400

5100

4800

4500

4200

3900

3600

3300

3000

2700

2400

2100

1800

1500

Span
(mm)

110
DESIGN TABLES : CONTINUOUS SPANS

7200

6900

6600

6300

6000

5700

5400

5100

4800

4500

4200

3900

3600

3300

3000

2700

2400

2100

1800

1500

Span
(mm)

F90

100
30
100
50
100
60
100
80
100
100
100
160
100
230
100
310
100
460
110
420
120
400
130
410
150
390
160
420
170
440
180
470
190
500
210
510
230
530
240
570

F60

90
30
90
50
90
60
90
80
90
100
90
160
90
230
90
310
100
380
110
400
120
390
130
390
150
360
160
380
170
400
180
420
190
450
210
460
230
470
240
500

120
40
120
50
120
70
120
90
120
110
120
160
120
220
120
300
120
370
120
460
120
560
130
550
150
520
160
550
170
580
180
620
190
650
210
670
230
690
240
730

140
40
140
50
140
70
140
90
140
120
140
170
140
240
140
330
140
490
140
620
140
750
140
880
150
920
160
970
170
1020
180
1080
190
1140
210
1160
230
1190
240
1270

F120 F180

1.5 kPa

90
40
90
50
90
70
90
80
90
120
90
180
90
250
90
330
110
340
120
340
130
340
140
350
150
370
160
380
180
380
190
410
200
430
220
440
240
460
250
490

F60

100
40
100
50
100
70
100
90
100
110
100
170
100
250
100
330
110
360
120
350
130
360
140
380
150
400
160
420
180
420
190
450
200
480
220
500
240
520
250
550

F90

120
40
120
50
120
70
120
90
120
110
120
170
120
240
120
300
120
400
120
480
130
480
140
500
150
530
160
550
180
560
190
590
200
630
220
650
240
670
250
720

90
40
90
50
90
70
90
90
90
140
90
210
90
270
100
330
110
340
130
300
140
310
150
330
160
340
170
360
190
370
200
390
220
400
230
430
250
450

F60

100
40
100
50
100
70
100
90
100
140
100
200
100
270
100
390
110
360
130
320
140
330
150
360
160
380
170
400
190
410
200
440
220
460
230
490
250
510

F90

120
40
120
60
120
70
120
100
120
130
120
190
120
240
120
310
120
400
130
430
140
450
150
470
160
500
170
530
190
540
200
580
220
590
230
640
250
660

140
40
140
60
140
80
140
100
140
140
140
210
140
260
140
360
140
530
140
690
140
820
150
840
160
890
170
940
190
950
200
1010
220
1040
230
1110
250
1150

F120 F180

3 kPa

F60, F90, F120, F180


are fire resistance periods
(see Section 4.3)

140
40
140
60
140
70
140
100
140
120
140
180
140
260
140
330
140
540
140
650
140
780
140
910
150
930
160
980
180
980
190
1040
200
1100
220
1130
240
1170
250
1240

F120 F180

2 kPa
90
40
90
60
90
80
90
100
90
160
90
220
100
270
110
290
120
290
130
290
140
310
160
300
170
320
180
350
200
350
210
380
230
390
240
420

F60

410
240
440
250

100
40
100
60
100
80
100
100
100
160
100
220
100
310
110
310
120
300
130
310
140
330
160
330
170
350
180
390
200
400
210
430
230
450
240
480

F90

90
40
90
60
90
80
90
120
90
180
90
240
100
290
120
250
130
250
140
270
150
280
160
300
180
300
190
320
200
350
220
360
240
380
250
410

F60

100
40
100
60
100
80
100
110
100
170
100
230
100
340
120
260
130
270
140
290
150
310
160
330
180
340
190
360
200
390
220
410
240
440
250
470

F90

Use fire detail 1 for red bold values

Fire reinforcement (mm2/m)

120 140
40
50
120 140
60
70
120 140
80
90
120 140
110 120
120 140
150 160
120 140
190 210
120 140
260 300
120 140
370 480
130 140
370 600
140 140
400 740
150 150
420 760
160 160
450 800
180 180
450 800
190 190
480 850
200 200
520 910
220 220
530 940
240 240
570 1000
250 250
610 1070

F120 F180

Live loads Q
5 kPa

KEY
Slab thickness (mm)

120 140
40
40
120 140
60
60
120 140
80
80
120 140
100 110
120 140
150 160
120 140
190 210
120 140
260 290
120 140
340 410
120 140
430 560
130 140
430 690
140 140
450 830
160 160
440 780
170 170
470 830
180 180
510 910
200 200
520 920
210 210
560 980
230 230
580 1010
240 240
620 1090

F120 F180

4 kPa

Fire design

90
50
90
70
90
90
90
130
90
190
100
230
110
250
120
250
130
260
150
250
160
260
170
280
180
300
200
310
210
340
230
350
240
380

F60

100
50
100
70
100
90
100
130
100
180
100
270
110
270
120
270
130
280
150
270
160
290
170
320
180
340
200
350
210
380
230
400
240
430

120
50
120
70
120
90
120
120
120
160
120
220
120
290
120
380
130
390
150
370
160
400
170
420
180
460
200
470
210
500
230
520
240
560

140
50
140
70
140
90
140
120
140
160
140
240
140
330
140
490
140
620
150
670
160
710
170
760
180
810
200
820
210
880
230
910
240
980

F120 F180

6 kPa
F90

100
50
100
70
100
100
100
140
100
200
100
300
120
230
130
240
140
260
150
280
170
280
180
310
190
330
210
340
230
360
240
390

120
50
120
70
120
100
120
130
120
170
120
220
120
330
130
340
140
360
150
380
170
380
180
410
190
440
210
450
230
470
240
510

140
50
140
80
140
100
140
130
140
170
140
250
140
380
140
540
140
680
150
700
170
680
180
730
190
790
210
800
230
830
240
900

F120 F180

7.5 kPa
F90

90
60
90
80
90
120
90
170
100
220
110
220
130
190
140
210
150
220
170
220
180
240
200
250
210
270
230
290
240
310

F60

100
60
10 0
80
100
110
100
160
100
250
110
240
130
210
140
230
150
250
170
260
180
280
200
290
210
320
230
340
240
360

120
60
120
80
120
110
120
150
120
200
120
260
130
300
140
320
150
340
170
340
180
370
200
380
210
420
230
440
240
470

140
60
140
80
140
110
140
150
140
200
140
300
140
480
140
610
150
630
170
620
180
670
200
680
210
740
230
770
240
830

F120 F180

10 kPa
F90

8 Tables: Continuous spans

90
50
90
70
90
100
90
150
90
210
100
260
120
210
130
220
140
240
150
250
170
250
180
270
190
290
210
300
230
320
240
340

F60

90
70
90
100
90
140
100
170
120
160
130
180
140
200
160
210
180
220
210
220
240
230

F60

100
70
100
100
100
140
100
180
120
180
130
210
140
230
160
240
180
250
210
260
240
270

120
70
120
100
120
140
120
180
120
260
130
280
140
300
160
310
180
330
210
330
240
340

c14b

140
70
140
100
140
140
140
190
140
290
140
450
140
590
160
560
180
580
210
580
240
600

F120 F180

15 kPa
F90

7200

6900

6600

6300

6000

5700

5400

5100

4800

4500

4200

3900

3600

3300

3000

2700

2400

2100

1800

1500

Span
(mm)

DESIGN TABLES : CONTINUOUS SPANS

111

Continuity of sheeting
BONDEK sheeting must be
continuous over at least one
permanent support

Crack control for flexure


Required

Loading parameters
Gsup = 1 kPa
s = 0.7
l = 0.4

Slab geometry
L1/Ls = up to 1.2

Reinforcing bar
Negative reinforcement:
10 mm diameter
Fire reinforcement:
10 mm diameter

Material properties
Normal density concrete
Fire renforcement: D500N
Negative reinforcement: D500N
Shrinkage reinforcement: D500L

32 MPa

fc

B1

EXPOSURE
CLASSIFICATION

L/250 TOTAL &

DEFLECTION

Continuous span

BONDEK

0.60mm

7800
8100

Use reinforcement pattern 2


for red bold values

7500

Negative
reinforcement (mm2/m)

7200

3 240 2
1010

6900

KEY
Props
Slab thickness
Props
per span
(mm)
per span
L/240
L/150

6600

6300

6000

5700

5400

5100

4800

4500

4200

3900

3600

3300

3000

2700

2400

2100

1800

1500

Span
(mm)

110
70
110
80
110
110
110
140
110
180
110
220
110
270
110
330
110
390
110
450
110
520
120
540
130
550
140
580
150
600
160
630
170
660
180
690
200
700
210
740
220
790
240
820
250
870

1.5 kPa

110
70
110
90
110
120
110
160
110
200
110
250
110
300
110
360
110
430
110
510
110
780
120
600
130
610
140
630
15 0
660
170
650
18 0
680
190
720
200
760
210
800
230
820
240
860
250
910

2 kPa

110
80
110
110
110
150
110
200
110
250
110
310
110
380
110
460
110
550
110
890
120
650
130
640
140
670
150
690
160
720
180
720
190
760
200
800
210
840
220
880
240
900
250
950

3 kPa

11 0
90
110
130
110
180
110
230
11 0
300
11 0
370
11 0
450
110
550
110
900
12 0
670
12 0
1090
140
710
150
740
16 0
780
170
820
18 0
820
200
820
21 0
860
22 0
910
23 0
960
25 0
970

4 kPa

110
100
110
150
110
200
110
270
110
340
110
430
110
520
110
870
110
1150
120
1080
130
1060
140
820
160
780
170
820
18 0
870
190
910
200
960
220
960
230
970
240
1020
4

Live loads Q
5 kPa

110
110
11 0
170
110
230
11 0
300
110
390
110
490
110
800
110
1070
12 0
1030
130
1020
140
800
150
840
16 0
880
17 0
920
19 0
910
200
960
21 0
1010
230
1020
250
1030

6 kPa

Composite slab design

110
130
110
200
110
270
110
360
110
460
110
580
110
1030
120
1020
13 0
1030
13 0
1310
150
850
16 0
900
17 0
950
18 0
1000
19 0
1050
210
1050
240
1010

7.5 kPa

110
170
110
240
110
340
110
450
110
580
110
1080
120
1080
130
1110
140
1150
150
920
160
970
170
1030
18 0
1090
210
1020
240
990

10 k P a

110
240
110
340
110
480
110
880
120
960
130
1030
130
1430
150
920
170
910
190
920
200
1000
230
970

15 kPa

c15a

8100

7800

7500

7200

6900

6600

6300

6000

5700

5400

5100

4800

4500

4200

3900

3600

3300

3000

2700

2400

2100

1800

1500

Span
(mm)

112
DESIGN TABLES : CONTINUOUS SPANS

8100

7800

7500

7200

6900

6600

6300

6000

5700

5400

5100

4800

4500

4200

3900

3600

3300

3000

2700

2400

2100

1800

1500

Span
(mm)

F90

110
40
110
60
110
90
110
110
110
140
110
180
110
230
110
280
110
340
110
420
110
520
120
460
130
470
140
490
150
500
160
520
170
550
180
580
200
580
210
610
220
650
240
660
250
690

F60

110
30
110
50
110
70
110
80
110
110
110
140
110
170
110
210
110
250
110
300
110
370
120
420
130
450
140
450
150
460
160
480
170
500
180
520
200
520
210
540
220
570
240
580
250
610

120
50
120
70
120
100
120
130
120
160
120
210
120
260
120
320
120
390
120
470
120
580
120
720
130
650
140
650
150
670
160
700
170
730
180
760
200
760
210
800
220
840
240
860
250
900

140
50
140
80
140
110
140
140
140
180
140
220
140
280
140
340
140
410
140
500
140
600
140
740
140
920
140
1270
150
1260
160
1260
170
1280
180
1340
200
1330
210
1400
220
1470
240
1490
250
1570

F120 F180

1.5 kPa

110
30
110
50
110
70
110
90
110
110
110
140
110
170
110
210
110
260
110
320
110
430
120
440
130
450
140
460
150
470
170
450
180
470
190
490
200
520
210
550
230
560
240
590
250
620

F60

110
40
110
60
110
90
110
120
110
150
110
190
110
230
110
290
110
360
110
440
110
520
120
480
130
480
140
490
150
510
170
500
180
530
190
550
200
580
210
620
230
630
240
670
250
700

F90

120
50
120
70
120
100
120
130
120
170
120
210
120
270
120
330
120
400
120
500
120
570
120
740
130
680
140
670
150
680
170
660
180
690
190
730
200
770
210
810
230
820
240
870
250
910

110
30
110
50
110
70
110
90
110
110
110
140
110
180
110
220
110
280
110
370
120
390
130
410
140
410
150
420
160
440
180
430
190
450
200
480
210
500
220
530
240
540
250
580

F60

110
50
110
70
110
90
110
120
110
150
110
200
110
250
110
310
110
390
110
450
120
430
130
440
140
450
150
460
160
480
180
480
190
510
200
540
210
570
220
600
240
620
250
660

F90

120
50
120
70
120
100
120
130
120
170
120
220
120
280
120
350
120
440
120
500
120
670
130
620
140
610
150
630
160
650
180
640
190
670
200
710
210
750
220
790
240
810
250
850

140
60
140
80
140
110
140
140
140
180
140
230
140
290
140
360
140
450
140
530
140
700
140
880
140
1210
150
1200
160
1190
180
1130
190
1190
200
1250
210
1310
220
1380
240
1410
250
1490

F120 F180

3 kPa

F60, F90, F120, F180


are fire resistance periods
(see Section 4.3)

140
50
140
80
140
110
140
140
140
180
140
230
140
280
140
350
140
420
140
520
140
610
140
780
140
980
140
1300
150
1290
170
1170
180
1220
190
1280
200
1350
210
1410
230
1440
240
1510
250
1590

F120 F180

2 kPa
110
40
110
50
110
70
110
90
110
110
110
150
110
190
110
240
110
310
120
340
120
360
140
360
150
370
160
390
170
400
180
440
200
440
210
460
220
490
230
520
250
530

F60

410
240
440
250

110
50
110
70
110
90
110
120
110
160
110
210
110
270
110
340
110
400
120
380
120
400
140
390
150
410
160
430
170
450
180
490
200
490
210
530
220
560
230
590
250
610

F90

140
60
140
80
140
110
140
150
140
190
140
240
140
300
140
380
140
450
140
610
140
810
140
1100
150
920
160
1040
170
1090
180
1160
200
1150
210
1220
220
1290
230
1360
250
1390

110
40
110
50
110
70
110
90
110
120
110
150
110
200
110
230
110
330
120
310
130
310
140
370
160
350
170
360
180
380
190
410
200
430
220
440
230
480
240
510

F60

110
50
110
70
110
100
110
130
110
170
110
220
110
290
110
340
110
430
120
350
130
340
140
410
160
390
170
410
180
430
190
460
200
490
220
500
230
550
240
580

F90

140
60
140
80
140
110
140
150
140
200
140
250
140
320
140
370
140
500
140
710
140
890
140
1150
160
770
170
800
180
1040
190
1090
200
1150
220
1160
230
1260
240
1330

Use fire detail 1 for red bold values

Fire reinforcement (mm2/m)

120
60
120
80
120
110
120
150
120
190
120
250
120
320
120
380
120
470
120
600
130
520
140
560
160
520
170
550
180
580
190
610
200
650
220
660
230
720
240
760

F120 F180

Live loads Q
5 kPa

KEY
Slab thickness (mm)

120
50
120
80
120
100
120
140
120
180
120
230
120
300
120
380
120
440
120
600
120
670
140
540
150
560
160
580
170
610
180
650
200
650
210
690
220
730
230
770
250
800

F120 F180

4 kPa

Fire design

110
40
110
50
110
70
110
90
110
120
110
160
110
190
110
280
120
270
130
270
140
330
150
340
160
350
170
370
190
370
200
390
210
420
230
430
250
440

F60

110
50
110
70
110
100
110
140
110
180
110
240
110
290
110
370
120
300
130
300
140
360
150
380
160
400
170
420
190
420
200
450
210
470
230
490
250
510

120
60
120
80
120
110
120
150
120
200
120
260
120
320
120
400
120
520
130
460
140
500
150
520
160
540
170
570
190
560
200
590
210
630
230
640
250
660

140
60
140
80
140
120
140
160
140
200
140
260
140
310
140
400
140
560
140
790
140
1040
150
900
160
840
170
1020
190
1000
200
1060
210
1120
230
1130
250
1160

F120 F180

6 kPa
F90

110
50
110
80
110
110
110
150
110
200
110
260
110
320
120
260
130
260
130
320
150
340
160
360
170
380
180
400
190
430
210
430
240
430

120 140
60
60
120 140
90
90
120 140
120 120
120 140
160 160
120 140
220 220
120 140
290 280
120 140
340 330
120 140
460 480
130 140
410 650
130 140
500 850
150 150
470 810
160 160
490 760
170 170
520 780
180 180
540 980
190 190
580 1030
210 210
580 1030
240 240
570 1010

F120 F180

7.5 kPa
F90

110
40
110
60
110
80
110
110
110
150
110
200
120
200
130
210
140
230
150
270
160
290
170
310
180
330
210
310
240
310

F60

110
60
110
80
110
120
110
160
110
230
110
280
120
230
130
240
140
260
150
310
160
330
170
350
180
370
210
360
240
360

120
60
120
90
120
130
120
180
120
250
120
300
120
420
130
370
140
360
150
430
160
450
170
480
180
510
210
480
240
470

140
60
140
90
140
130
140
180
140
240
140
280
140
420
140
650
140
830
150
770
160
720
170
750
180
920
210
820
240
840

F120 F180

10 kPa
F90

8 Tables: Continuous spans

110
40
110
50
110
70
110
100
110
130
110
180
110
240
120
230
130
230
130
280
150
300
160
320
170
340
180
350
190
380
210
380
240
380

F60

110
50
110
80
110
100
110
130
120
160
130
180
130
220
150
220
170
230
190
240
200
260
230
270

F60

110
70
110
100
110
150
110
190
120
170
130
200
130
250
150
250
170
260
190
280
200
300
230
310

120
70
120
110
120
160
120
210
120
320
130
280
130
380
150
350
170
340
190
360
200
390
230
400

c15b

140
70
140
110
140
150
140
180
140
290
140
430
140
640
150
610
170
480
190
520
200
600
230
620

F120 F180

15 kPa
F90

8100

7800

7500

7200

6900

6600

6300

6000

5700

5400

5100

4800

4500

4200

3900

3600

3300

3000

2700

2400

2100

1800

1500

Span
(mm)

DESIGN TABLES : CONTINUOUS SPANS

113

Continuity of sheeting
BONDEK sheeting must be
continuous over at least one
permanent support

Crack control for flexure


Required

Loading parameters
Gsup = 1 kPa
s = 0.7
l = 0.4

Slab geometry
L1/Ls = up to 1.2

Reinforcing bar
Negative reinforcement:
10 mm diameter
Fire reinforcement:
10 mm diameter

Material properties
Normal density concrete
Fire renforcement: D500N
Negative reinforcement: D500N
Shrinkage reinforcement: D500L

32 MPa

fc

B1

EXPOSURE
CLASSIFICATION

L/250 TOTAL &


L/500 INCREMENT

DEFLECTION

Continuous span

BONDEK

0.60mm

7500
7800

Use reinforcement pattern 2


for red bold values

7200

Negative
reinforcement (mm2/m)

6900

3 240 2
1010

6600

KEY
Props
Slab thickness
Props
per span
(mm)
per span
L/240
L/150

6300

6000

5700

5400

5100

4800

4500

4200

3900

3600

3300

3000

2700

2400

2100

1800

1500

Span
(mm)

110
70
110
80
110
110
110
140
110
180
110
220
110
270
110
330
110
390
110
450
110
520
120
540
140
510
150
540
160
570
170
600
180
630
190
670
210
680
230
700
240
740
250
800

1.5 kPa

11 0
70
110
90
110
120
110
160
11 0
200
11 0
250
110
300
110
360
110
430
11 0
510
120
520
130
540
14 0
560
150
590
16 0
620
180
620
190
650
200
690
230
690
24 0
730
250
770

2 kPa

110
80
110
110
11 0
150
11 0
200
110
250
110
310
110
380
110
460
110
550
120
560
130
560
140
590
150
610
160
650
180
640
190
680
200
720
220
740
23 0
780
250
800

3 kPa

110
90
11 0
130
110
180
110
230
110
300
110
370
110
450
110
550
110
900
120
670
140
620
150
650
160
690
17 0
730
180
730
20 0
740
210
780
230
800
240
840
250
890

4 kPa

110
100
110
150
110
200
110
270
110
340
11 0
430
110
520
110
870
120
650
13 0
680
140
710
160
690
170
730
180
770
19 0
820
210
820
230
800
240
850
250
900
4

Live loads Q
5 kPa

11 0
110
110
170
11 0
230
110
300
11 0
390
110
490
110
800
110
1070
120
1030
140
690
15 0
730
160
770
17 0
820
190
810
200
860
220
870
23 0
920
250
940

6 kPa

Composite slab design

110
130
110
200
110
270
110
360
110
460
110
580
110
1030
120
1020
13 0
1030
15 0
740
160
780
17 0
830
180
880
20 0
880
21 0
940
230
950
240
1010

7.5 kPa

110
170
110
240
110
340
110
450
110
580
110
1080
120
1080
130
1110
150
780
160
840
170
890
19 0
890
20 0
960
210
1020
240
990

10 k P a

110
240
110
340
110
480
110
880
120
960
130
1030
140
850
150
920
170
910
190
920
200
1000
230
970

15 kPa

c16a

7800

7500

7200

6900

6600

6300

6000

5700

5400

5100

4800

4500

4200

3900

3600

3300

3000

2700

2400

2100

1800

1500

Span
(mm)

114
DESIGN TABLES : CONTINUOUS SPANS

7800

7500

7200

6900

6600

6300

6000

5700

5400

5100

4800

4500

4200

3900

3600

3300

3000

2700

2400

2100

1800

1500

Span
(mm)

F90

110
40
110
60
110
90
110
110
110
140
110
180
110
230
110
280
110
340
110
420
110
520
120
460
140
430
150
450
160
470
170
490
180
520
190
550
210
560
230
580
240
610
250
640

F60

110
30
110
50
110
70
110
80
110
110
110
140
110
170
110
210
110
250
110
300
110
370
120
420
140
400
150
410
160
430
170
450
180
470
190
490
210
500
230
510
240
540
250
570

120
50
120
70
120
100
120
130
120
160
120
210
120
260
120
320
120
390
120
470
120
580
120
720
140
560
150
600
160
620
170
650
180
690
190
720
210
730
230
750
240
790
250
840

140
50
140
80
140
110
140
140
140
180
140
220
140
280
140
340
140
410
140
500
140
600
140
740
140
920
150
870
160
840
170
1080
180
1210
190
1270
210
1280
230
1310
240
1380
250
1450

F120 F180

1.5 kPa

110
30
110
50
110
70
110
90
110
110
110
140
110
170
110
210
110
260
110
320
120
360
130
400
140
400
150
420
160
430
180
420
190
450
200
470
230
470
240
500
250
530

F60

110
40
110
60
110
90
110
120
110
150
110
190
110
230
110
290
110
360
110
440
120
400
130
420
140
430
150
450
160
470
180
470
190
500
200
530
230
530
240
570
250
600

F90

120
50
120
70
120
100
120
130
120
170
120
210
120
270
120
330
120
400
120
500
120
620
130
570
140
580
150
610
160
630
180
620
190
660
200
700
230
690
240
730
250
780

110
30
110
50
110
70
110
90
110
110
110
140
110
180
110
220
110
280
120
320
130
350
140
360
150
370
160
390
180
390
190
410
200
430
220
440
230
470
250
490

F60

110
50
110
70
110
90
110
120
110
150
110
200
110
250
110
310
110
390
120
350
130
380
140
390
150
410
160
430
180
430
190
460
200
490
220
500
230
540
250
560

F90

120
50
120
70
120
100
120
130
120
170
120
220
120
280
120
350
120
440
120
560
130
510
140
520
150
550
160
580
180
570
190
610
200
640
220
660
230
700
250
720

140
60
140
80
140
110
140
140
140
180
140
230
140
290
140
360
140
450
140
570
140
710
140
880
150
840
160
800
180
790
190
1050
200
1130
220
1150
230
1220
250
1260

F120 F180

3 kPa

F60, F90, F120, F180


are fire resistance periods
(see Section 4.3)

140
50
140
80
140
110
140
140
140
180
140
230
140
280
140
350
140
420
140
520
140
640
140
790
140
980
150
920
160
1040
180
1000
190
1160
200
1220
230
1200
240
1280
250
1350

F120 F180

2 kPa
110
40
110
50
110
70
110
90
110
110
110
150
110
190
110
240
110
310
120
340
140
310
150
320
160
340
170
360
180
390
200
390
210
420
230
430
240
460
250
490

F60

410
240
440
250

110
50
110
70
110
90
110
120
110
160
110
210
110
270
110
340
110
400
120
380
140
340
150
360
160
380
170
400
180
440
200
450
210
480
230
490
240
530
250
560

F90

140
60
140
80
140
110
140
150
140
190
140
240
140
300
140
380
140
450
140
610
140
780
150
750
160
720
170
750
180
930
200
1040
210
1100
230
1130
240
1200
250
1270

110
40
110
50
110
70
110
90
110
120
110
150
110
200
110
230
120
290
130
310
140
320
160
300
170
320
180
340
190
360
210
370
230
400
240
420
250
450

F60

110
50
110
70
110
100
110
130
110
170
110
220
110
290
110
340
120
330
130
340
140
350
160
340
170
360
180
390
190
410
210
420
230
450
240
480
250
520

F90

Use fire detail 1 for red bold values

Fire reinforcement (mm2/m)

120 140
60
60
120 140
80
80
120 140
110 110
120 140
150 150
120 140
190 200
120 140
250 250
120 140
320 320
120 140
380 370
120 140
530 530
130 140
490 680
140 140
480 870
160 160
460 640
170 170
490 660
180 180
520 750
190 190
550 900
210 210
560 990
230 230
590 1040
240 240
630 1110
250 250
670 1180

F120 F180

Live loads Q
5 kPa

KEY
Slab thickness (mm)

120
50
120
80
120
100
120
140
120
180
120
230
120
300
120
380
120
440
120
600
140
460
150
490
160
510
170
540
180
580
200
590
210
630
230
640
240
690
250
730

F120 F180

4 kPa

Fire design

110
40
110
50
110
70
110
90
110
120
110
160
110
190
110
280
120
270
140
280
150
290
160
310
170
330
190
330
200
350
220
360
230
390
250
400

F60

110
50
110
70
110
100
110
140
110
180
110
240
110
290
110
370
120
300
140
310
150
320
160
350
170
370
190
370
200
400
220
410
230
440
250
460

120 140
60
60
120 140
80
80
120 140
110 120
120 140
150 160
120 140
200 200
120 140
260 260
120 140
320 310
120 140
400 400
120 140
520 560
140 140
430 750
150 150
450 710
160 160
470 680
170 170
500 710
190 190
500 750
200 200
530 900
220 220
540 960
230 230
580 1020
250 250
600 1060

F120 F180

6 kPa
F90

110
50
110
80
110
110
110
150
110
200
110
260
110
320
120
260
130
260
150
290
160
310
170
330
180
350
200
360
210
390
230
400
240
430

120 140
60
60
120 140
90
90
120 140
120 120
120 140
160 160
120 140
220 220
120 140
290 280
1 2 0 140
340 330
1 2 0 140
460 480
1 3 0 140
410 650
1 5 0 150
400 630
1 6 0 160
420 610
1 7 0 170
450 640
1 8 0 18 0
480 720
200 200
480 760
210 210
520 920
230 230
530 940
240 240
570 1010

F120 F180

7.5 kPa
F90

110
40
110
60
1 10
80
110
110
1 10
150
110
200
120
200
130
210
150
230
160
250
170
260
190
270
200
290
210
310
240
310

F60

110
60
110
80
110
120
110
160
110
230
110
280
120
230
130
240
150
260
160
280
170
300
190
300
200
330
210
360
240
360

120
60
120
90
120
130
120
180
120
250
120
300
120
420
130
370
150
360
160
390
170
410
190
410
200
440
210
480
240
470

140
60
1 40
90
140
130
140
180
140
240
140
280
140
420
140
650
150
590
160
570
170
600
190
630
200
720
21 0
820
240
840

F120 F180

10 kPa
F90

8 Tables: Continuous spans

110
40
110
50
110
70
110
100
110
130
110
180
110
240
120
230
130
230
150
260
160
270
170
290
180
310
200
320
210
340
230
350
240
380

F60

110
50
110
80
110
100
1 10
130
120
160
130
180
140
200
150
220
170
230
190
240
200
260
230
270

F60

110
70
110
100
110
150
110
190
120
170
1 30
200
140
230
150
250
170
260
190
280
200
300
230
310

120
70
120
110
120
160
120
210
120
320
130
280
140
330
150
350
170
340
190
360
200
390
230
400

c16b

140
70
140
110
140
150
140
180
1 40
290
140
430
140
640
150
610
170
480
190
520
200
600
230
620

F120 F180

15 kPa
F90

7800

7500

7200

6900

6600

6300

6000

5700

5400

5100

4800

4500

4200

3900

3600

3300

3000

2700

2400

2100

1800

1500

Span
(mm)

DESIGN TABLES : CONTINUOUS SPANS

115

Continuity of sheeting
BONDEK sheeting must be
continuous over at least one
permanent support

Crack control for flexure


Required

Loading parameters
Gsup = 1 kPa
s = 0.7
l = 0.4

Slab geometry
L1/Ls = up to 1.2

Reinforcing bar
Negative reinforcement:
10 mm diameter
Fire reinforcement:
10 mm diameter

Material properties
Normal density concrete
Fire renforcement: D500N
Negative reinforcement: D500N
Shrinkage reinforcement: D500L

40 MPa

fc

B2

EXPOSURE
CLASSIFICATION

L/250 TOTAL &

DEFLECTION

Continuous span

BONDEK

0.60mm

8100
8400

Use reinforcement pattern 2


for red bold values

7800

Negative
reinforcement (mm2/m)

7500

3 240 2
1010

7200

KEY
Props
Slab thickness
Props
per span
(mm)
per span
L/240
L/150

6900

6600

6300

6000

5700

5400

5100

4800

4500

4200

3900

3600

3300

3000

2700

2400

2100

1800

1500

Span
(mm)

120
50
120
80
120
100
120
140
120
170
120
210
120
260
120
310
120
370
120
430
120
500
120
570
120
650
130
660
140
680
150
700
160
720
170
750
180
790
200
790
210
840
220
880
230
930
250
960

1.5 kPa

12 0
60
120
80
120
110
120
150
12 0
190
12 0
240
120
290
120
350
120
410
120
480
120
550
120
630
120
720
14 0
660
150
690
160
710
170
750
180
780
190
810
200
850
210
890
23 0
910
240
950
250
1010

2 kPa

120
70
120
100
12 0
140
12 0
190
120
240
120
300
120
360
120
430
120
510
120
600
120
700
120
1100
130
770
140
790
150
810
170
780
180
820
19 0
860
20 0
900
21 0
940
22 0
980
240
990
25 0
1040

3 kPa

120
80
12 0
120
120
170
120
220
120
280
120
350
120
420
120
510
120
600
12 0
710
120
1140
130
830
140
850
150
880
16 0
900
170
940
180
930
200
920
210
970
220
1010
230
1060
240
1110

4 kPa

120
100
120
140
120
190
120
250
120
320
12 0
400
120
490
120
590
120
700
120
1130
120
1440
140
850
150
880
16 0
920
170
950
180
990
190
1040
200
1080
220
1080
230
1080
240
1130
4

Live loads Q
5 kPa

12 0
110
120
160
12 0
210
120
280
12 0
360
120
450
120
550
120
660
120
1070
120
1380
14 0
840
140
1290
150
990
160
1030
180
990
19 0
1040
200
1090
220
1090
25 0
1050

6 kPa

Composite slab design

120
130
120
180
120
250
120
330
120
420
120
530
120
650
120
1060
120
1400
140
850
140
1320
15 0
1020
16 0
1060
17 0
1100
190
1080
210
1070
240
1030

7.5 kPa

120
160
120
230
120
310
120
410
120
530
120
660
120
1130
130
1140
130
1480
150
950
150
1490
160
1530
180
1120
210
1040
23 0
1050

10 k P a

120
220
120
320
120
440
120
580
120
1000
120
1430
140
890
150
960
150
1550
170
1100
190
1100
220
1040
250
1020

15 kPa

c17a

8400

8100

7800

7500

7200

6900

6600

6300

6000

5700

5400

5100

4800

4500

4200

3900

3600

3300

3000

2700

2400

2100

1800

1500

Span
(mm)

116
DESIGN TABLES : CONTINUOUS SPANS

8400

8100

7800

7500

7200

6900

6600

6300

6000

5700

5400

5100

4800

4500

4200

3900

3600

3300

3000

2700

2400

2100

1800

1500

Span
(mm)

F90

120 120
30
40
120 120
50
50
120 120
60
70
120 120
80 100
120 120
100 120
120 120
130 150
120 120
160 190
120 120
190 230
120 120
230 270
120 120
270 330
120 120
320 390
120 120
380 460
120 120
450 550
130 130
500 530
140 140
500 540
150 150
510 560
160 160
530 580
170 170
540 600
180 180
560 630
200 200
560 630
210 210
580 660
220 220
610 690
230 230
640 730
250 250
650 740

F60

120
50
120
80
120
100
120
140
120
180
120
220
120
270
120
330
120
400
120
480
120
580
120
700
120
830
130
750
140
680
150
750
160
770
170
800
180
830
200
820
210
860
220
900
230
940
250
960

140
60
140
80
140
110
140
150
140
190
140
230
140
290
140
350
140
420
140
500
140
600
140
710
140
850
140
1020
140
1440
150
1140
160
1070
170
1010
180
1340
200
1450
210
1510
220
1580
230
1650
250
1670

F120 F180

1.5 kPa

F60

120
30
120
50
120
60
120
80
120
100
120
130
120
160
120
190
120
230
120
280
120
330
120
390
120
470
140
450
150
460
160
480
170
490
180
520
190
540
200
560
210
590
230
600
240
630
250
660

120
40
120
60
120
70
120
100
120
120
120
150
120
190
120
230
120
280
120
340
120
400
120
480
120
580
140
490
150
510
160
530
170
550
180
580
190
600
200
630
210
670
230
680
240
720
250
750

F90

120
60
120
80
120
110
120
140
120
180
120
230
120
280
120
340
120
420
120
510
120
610
120
750
120
860
140
610
150
670
160
700
170
730
180
760
190
800
200
830
210
870
230
890
240
930
250
980

F60

120
30
120
50
120
60
120
80
120
100
120
130
120
160
120
200
120
240
120
290
120
350
120
410
130
460
140
460
150
470
170
450
180
470
190
500
200
520
210
550
220
570
240
590
250
620

120
40
120
60
120
70
120
100
120
130
120
160
120
200
120
240
120
290
120
360
120
440
120
470
130
500
140
510
150
520
170
500
180
530
190
560
200
590
210
620
220
650
240
670
250
710

F90

120
60
120
80
120
110
120
150
120
190
120
240
120
300
120
370
120
450
120
560
120
680
120
750
130
730
140
660
150
700
170
670
180
700
190
740
200
770
210
810
220
850
240
870
250
920

140
60
140
90
140
120
140
150
140
200
140
250
140
310
140
370
140
460
140
550
140
670
140
930
140
1010
140
1390
150
1120
170
850
180
930
190
1030
200
1330
210
1430
220
1500
240
1520
250
1600

F120 F180

3 kPa

F60, F90, F120, F180


are fire resistance periods
(see Section 4.3)

140
60
140
80
140
110
140
150
140
190
140
240
140
290
140
360
140
430
140
520
140
620
140
750
140
900
140
1090
150
1010
160
950
170
910
180
1000
190
1250
200
1470
210
1530
230
1550
240
1630
250
1700

F120 F180

2 kPa
F60

120
30
120
50
120
60
120
80
120
110
120
130
120
170
120
210
120
250
120
310
120
360
130
410
140
410
150
420
160
430
170
450
180
480
200
480
210
500
220
530
230
560
240
590

410
240
440
250

120
40
120
60
120
80
120
100
120
130
120
160
120
210
120
250
120
310
120
390
120
420
130
440
140
450
150
460
160
480
170
500
180
540
200
540
210
570
220
610
230
640
240
680

F90

140
60
140
90
140
120
140
160
140
200
140
260
140
320
140
400
140
490
140
600
140
840
140
910
140
1280
150
1030
160
960
170
900
180
1000
200
1040
210
1330
220
1400
230
1470
240
1550

F60

120
30
120
50
120
60
120
80
120
110
120
140
120
170
120
220
120
270
120
310
120
380
140
370
150
380
160
390
170
410
180
430
190
450
200
470
220
480
230
520
240
550

120
40
120
60
120
80
120
100
120
130
120
170
120
220
120
270
120
340
120
370
120
450
140
400
150
420
160
440
170
460
180
480
190
510
200
540
220
550
230
590
240
630

F90

140
60
140
90
140
120
140
160
140
210
140
270
140
340
140
420
140
520
140
640
140
870
140
1180
150
930
160
870
170
820
180
900
190
990
200
1210
220
1270
230
1370
240
1450

Use fire detail 1 for red bold values

Fire reinforcement (mm2/m)

120
60
120
90
120
120
120
160
120
210
120
270
120
340
120
430
120
540
120
620
120
760
140
540
150
570
160
590
170
620
180
650
190
680
200
710
220
720
230
780
240
820

F120 F180

Live loads Q
5 kPa

KEY
Slab thickness (mm)

120
60
120
80
120
120
120
150
120
200
120
250
120
320
120
400
120
490
120
610
120
690
130
660
140
600
150
630
160
650
170
680
180
720
200
720
210
760
220
800
230
840
240
880

F120 F180

4 kPa

Fire design
F60

120
30
120
50
120
70
120
90
120
110
120
140
120
180
120
230
120
260
120
330
140
320
140
320
150
390
160
400
180
390
190
410
200
430
220
440
250
440

120
40
120
60
120
80
120
110
120
140
120
180
120
230
120
290
120
320
120
400
140
360
140
360
150
430
160
450
180
440
190
460
200
490
220
500
250
500

F90

120
60
120
90
120
130
120
170
120
220
120
280
120
360
120
460
120
550
120
670
140
470
140
520
150
590
160
610
180
590
190
620
200
650
220
660
250
660

140
70
140
90
140
130
140
170
140
220
140
280
140
350
140
440
140
540
140
770
140
890
140
1170
150
1020
160
940
180
810
190
900
200
990
220
1050
250
1160

F120 F180

6 kPa
F60

F90

120
40
120
60
120
80
120
110
120
150
120
190
120
250
120
280
120
350
140
320
140
320
150
390
160
410
170
430
190
420
210
430
240
430

120 140
70
70
120 140
100 100
120 140
140 130
120 140
180 180
120 140
240 230
120 140
310 300
120 140
400 380
120 140
490 470
120 140
610 690
140 140
420 810
140 140
470 1080
150 150
540 940
160 160
560 870
170 170
590 810
190 190
570 830
210 210
570 880
240 240
570 910

F120 F180

F60

120
40
120
60
120
80
120
100
120
130
120
170
120
190
130
210
130
250
150
270
150
280
160
300
180
320
210
310
230
320

120
50
120
70
120
90
120
120
120
170
120
220
120
250
130
240
130
290
150
310
150
320
160
340
180
370
210
350
230
370

F90

120
70
120
110
120
150
120
200
120
270
120
360
120
450
130
400
130
500
150
430
150
440
160
450
180
500
210
470
230
490

F60

140 120
70
50
140 120
100 70
140 120
150 100
140 120
200 120
140 120
260 160
140 120
340 200
140 140
420 200
140 150
580 220
140 150
830 250
150 170
720 260
150 190
980 270
160 220
930 270
180 250
710 280
210
710
230
770

F120 F180

10 kPa

8 Tables: Continuous spans

120
40
120
50
120
70
120
90
120
120
120
150
120
190
120
220
120
290
140
290
140
280
150
350
160
360
170
380
190
370
210
380
240
370

7.5 kPa
120
60
120
80
120
110
120
150
120
180
120
250
140
230
150
250
150
290
170
300
190
310
220
320
250
330

F90

120
90
120
130
120
180
120
260
120
340
120
460
140
310
150
350
150
380
170
400
190
410
220
410
250
420

c17b

140
80
140
120
140
170
140
240
140
290
140
480
140
610
150
590
150
840
170
540
190
560
220
580
250
620

F120 F180

15 kPa

8400

8100

7800

7500

7200

6900

6600

6300

6000

5700

5400

5100

4800

4500

4200

3900

3600

3300

3000

2700

2400

2100

1800

1500

Span
(mm)

DESIGN TABLES : CONTINUOUS SPANS

117

Continuity of sheeting
BONDEK sheeting must be
continuous over at least one
permanent support

Crack control for flexure


Required

Loading parameters
Gsup = 1 kPa
s = 0.7
l = 0.4

Slab geometry
L1/Ls = up to 1.2

Reinforcing bar
Negative reinforcement:
10 mm diameter
Fire reinforcement:
10 mm diameter

Material properties
Normal density concrete
Fire renforcement: D500N
Negative reinforcement: D500N
Shrinkage reinforcement: D500L

40 MPa

fc

2400

B2

7800
8100

Use reinforcement pattern 2


for red bold values

7500

Negative
reinforcement (mm2/m)

7200

3 240 2
1010

6900

KEY
Props
Slab thickness
Props
per span
(mm)
per span
L/240
L/150

6600

6300

6000

5700

5400

5100

4800

4500

4200

3900

3600

3300

3000

2700

2100

1800

1500

Span
(mm)

EXPOSURE
CLASSIFICATION

L/250 TOTAL &


L/500 INCREMENT

DEFLECTION

Continuous span

BONDEK

0.60mm

120
50
120
80
120
100
120
140
120
170
120
210
120
260
120
310
120
370
120
430
120
500
120
570
130
580
140
600
150
630
160
650
170
680
180
720
190
750
220
740
230
790
240
830
250
880

1.5 kPa

120
60
120
80
120
110
120
150
12 0
190
120
240
120
290
120
350
120
410
120
480
120
550
12 0
630
130
650
140
660
160
640
170
670
180
710
190
740
200
780
230
760
240
810
250
850

2 kPa

120
70
120
100
120
140
120
190
120
240
120
300
120
360
120
430
120
510
120
600
120
700
130
680
140
700
150
720
170
700
180
740
190
780
200
820
220
820
24 0
840
250
890

3 kPa

120
80
120
120
120
170
120
220
120
280
120
350
120
420
120
510
120
600
120
710
130
720
140
750
150
770
160
810
170
840
190
800
200
840
220
840
230
890
240
940

4 kPa

120
100
120
140
120
190
120
250
120
320
120
400
120
490
120
590
120
700
120
1130
140
740
150
780
160
810
170
850
180
890
190
940
210
930
220
980
240
950
250
1000
4

Live loads Q
5 kPa

120
110
120
160
120
210
120
280
120
360
120
450
120
550
120
660
120
1070
130
810
140
840
150
870
170
840
18 0
890
190
930
200
980
220
980
230
1040
250
1050

6 kPa

Composite slab design

120
130
120
180
120
250
120
330
120
420
120
530
120
650
120
1060
130
810
140
850
150
890
160
930
180
910
190
960
200
1010
210
1070
240
1030

7.5 kPa

120
160
120
230
120
310
120
410
120
530
120
660
120
1130
130
1140
140
900
150
950
160
1000
180
980
190
1040
210
1040
230
1050

10 kPa

120
220
120
320
120
440
120
580
120
1000
120
1430
140
890
150
960
160
1030
170
1100
190
1100
220
1040
250
1020

15 kPa

c18a

8100

7800

7500

7200

6900

6600

6300

6000

5700

5400

5100

4800

4500

4200

3900

3600

3300

3000

2700

2400

2100

1800

1500

Span
(mm)

118
DESIGN TABLES : CONTINUOUS SPANS

8100

7800

7500

7200

6900

6600

6300

6000

5700

5400

5100

4800

4500

4200

3900

3600

3300

3000

2700

2400

2100

1800

1500

Span
(mm)

F90

120
40
120
50
120
70
120
100
120
120
120
150
120
190
120
230
120
270
120
330
120
390
120
460
130
460
140
480
150
500
160
520
170
540
180
570
190
600
220
590
230
620
240
660
250
690

F60

120
30
120
50
120
60
120
80
120
100
120
130
120
160
120
190
120
230
120
270
120
320
120
380
130
430
140
450
150
460
160
470
170
490
180
510
190
530
220
520
230
550
240
580
250
600

120
50
120
80
120
100
120
140
120
180
120
220
120
270
120
330
120
400
120
480
120
580
120
700
130
630
140
580
150
650
160
690
170
720
180
750
190
790
220
770
230
810
240
850
250
890

140
60
140
80
140
110
140
150
140
190
140
230
140
290
140
350
140
420
140
500
140
600
140
710
140
860
140
1030
150
960
160
920
170
880
180
970
190
1110
220
1220
230
1410
240
1480
250
1560

F120 F180

1.5 kPa

120
30
120
50
120
60
120
80
120
100
120
130
120
160
120
190
120
230
120
280
120
330
120
390
130
440
140
450
160
430
170
450
180
470
190
490
200
510
230
510
240
540
250
570

F60

120
40
120
60
120
70
120
100
120
120
120
150
120
190
120
230
120
280
120
340
120
400
120
480
130
480
140
490
160
470
170
500
180
520
190
550
200
580
230
580
240
610
250
650

F90

120
60
120
80
120
110
120
140
120
180
120
230
120
280
120
340
120
420
120
510
120
610
120
750
130
670
140
610
160
630
170
660
180
690
190
720
200
760
230
750
240
790
250
840

120
30
120
50
120
60
120
80
120
100
120
130
120
160
120
200
120
240
120
290
120
350
130
400
140
410
150
420
170
410
180
430
190
450
200
470
220
480
240
500
250
530

F60

120
40
120
60
120
70
120
100
120
130
120
160
120
200
120
240
120
290
120
360
120
440
130
430
140
440
150
460
170
450
180
480
190
510
200
530
220
550
240
570
250
600

F90

120
60
120
80
120
110
120
150
120
190
120
240
120
300
120
370
120
450
120
560
120
680
130
610
140
560
150
620
170
600
180
630
190
670
200
700
220
720
240
740
250
780

140
60
140
90
140
120
140
150
140
200
140
250
140
310
140
370
140
460
140
550
140
670
140
830
140
1000
150
940
170
730
180
810
190
890
200
990
220
1080
240
1280
250
1360

F120 F180

3 kPa

F60, F90, F120, F180


are fire resistance periods
(see Section 4.3)

140
60
140
80
140
110
140
150
140
190
140
240
140
290
140
360
140
430
140
520
140
620
140
750
140
900
140
1090
160
820
170
790
180
870
190
960
200
1100
230
1220
240
1380
250
1460

F120 F180

2 kPa
120
30
120
50
120
60
120
80
120
110
120
130
120
170
120
210
120
250
120
310
130
350
140
360
150
370
160
380
170
400
190
410
200
430
220
440
230
470
240
500

F60

410
240
440
250

120
40
120
60
120
80
120
100
120
130
120
160
120
210
120
250
120
310
120
390
130
380
140
390
150
410
160
430
170
450
190
460
200
490
220
500
230
540
240
570

F90

120
30
120
50
120
60
120
80
120
110
120
140
120
170
120
220
120
270
120
310
140
320
150
330
160
340
170
360
180
380
190
400
210
410
220
430
240
460
250
490

F60

120
40
120
60
120
80
120
100
120
130
120
170
120
220
120
270
120
340
120
370
140
350
150
360
160
380
170
410
180
430
190
460
210
470
220
500
240
530
250
560

F90

Use fire detail 1 for red bold values

Fire reinforcement (mm2/m)

120 140
60
60
120 140
90
90
120 140
120 120
120 140
160 160
120 140
210 210
120 140
270 270
120 140
340 340
120 140
430 420
120 140
540 520
120 140
620 640
140 140
440 810
150 150
500 760
160 160
520 720
170 170
550 690
180 180
580 770
190 190
610 850
210 210
620 910
220 220
650 1000
240 240
690 1170
250 250
730 1280

F120 F180

Live loads Q
5 kPa

KEY
Slab thickness (mm)

120 140
60
60
120 140
80
90
120 140
120 120
120 140
150 160
120 140
200 200
120 140
250 260
120 140
320 320
120 140
400 400
120 140
490 490
120 140
610 600
130 140
550 740
140 140
500 910
150 150
550 850
160 160
580 800
170 170
600 770
190 190
610 820
200 200
650 910
220 220
660 980
230 230
700 1130
240 240
750 1300

F120 F180

4 kPa

Fire design

120
30
120
50
120
70
120
90
120
110
120
140
120
180
120
230
120
260
130
320
140
320
150
330
170
320
180
340
190
360
200
390
220
400
230
420
250
440

F60

120
40
120
60
120
80
120
110
120
140
120
180
120
230
120
290
120
320
130
350
140
360
150
370
170
360
180
390
190
410
200
440
220
450
230
480
250
500

120 140
60
70
120 140
90
90
120 140
130 130
120 140
170 170
120 140
220 220
120 140
280 280
120 140
360 350
120 140
460 440
120 140
550 540
130 140
520 710
140 140
470 890
150 150
520 830
170 170
500 620
180 180
520 690
190 190
560 770
200 200
590 850
220 220
600 910
230 230
640 1010
250 250
660 1160

F120 F180

6 kPa
F90

120
40
120
60
120
80
120
110
120
150
120
190
120
250
120
280
130
310
140
320
150
340
160
350
180
350
190
380
200
400
210
430
240
430

120
70
120
100
120
140
120
180
120
240
120
310
120
400
120
490
130
470
140
420
150
470
160
490
180
480
190
510
200
540
210
570
240
570

F60

140 120
70
40
140 120
100 60
140 1 20
130 80
140 120
180 100
140 120
230 130
140 120
300 170
140 120
380 190
140 130
470 210
140 140
630 260
140 150
810 270
150 160
750 290
160 180
710 280
180 190
630 300
190 210
710 310
200 230
790 320
210
880
2 40
910

F120 F180

7.5 kPa
F90

120
50
120
70
120
90
120
120
12 0
170
1 20
220
120
250
130
240
140
290
150
310
160
330
180
320
190
350
210
350
230
370

120
70
120
110
120
150
120
200
120
270
120
360
120
450
130
400
140
390
150
430
160
450
180
440
190
470
210
470
230
490

140
70
1 40
100
140
150
140
200
140
260
140
340
140
420
14 0
580
140
770
150
720
160
680
180
590
190
670
210
710
230
770

F120 F180

10 kPa
F90

8 Tables: Continuous spans

120
40
120
50
120
70
120
90
120
120
120
150
120
190
120
220
130
280
140
290
150
300
160
310
180
310
190
330
200
350
210
380
240
370

F60

120
50
120
70
120
100
1 20
120
120
160
120
200
140
200
150
220
160
240
170
260
190
270
220
270
250
280

F60

120
60
120
80
120
110
120
150
120
180
120
250
140
230
150
250
160
280
170
300
190
310
220
320
250
330

120
90
120
130
120
180
120
260
120
340
120
460
14 0
310
150
350
160
370
170
400
190
410
220
410
250
420

c18b

140
80
140
120
140
170
140
240
1 40
290
140
480
140
610
1 50
590
160
560
170
540
190
560
220
580
250
620

F120 F180

15 kPa
F90

8100

7800

7500

7200

6900

6600

6300

6000

5700

5400

5100

4800

4500

4200

3900

3600

3300

3000

2700

2400

2100

1800

1500

Span
(mm)

DESIGN TABLES : CONTINUOUS SPANS

119

120

BONDEK

2003

EXCEL APPLICATION

BONDEK 2003 SOFTWARE


Our latest version BONDEK 2003 software gives solutions that
conform to AS 36002001 Concrete structures.
The old version BONDEK 2000 was used to generate the design tables
in this book. BONDEK 2003 should be used to get more economical
solutions, than you may get from the tables, because it offers many
additional design options (see below).
Additional options
Design with interior spans thinner than end spans
Design of concrete-frame buildings with specified dimensions of
band beams and refined deflection calculations (slab thickness
thinner than given in the tables of Chapters 7 and 8)
All reinforcement grades and bar diameters, in any combination,
for negative, fire and shrinkage reinforcement
An option of D500N grade for shrinkage reinforcement, which
significantly reduces the amount of fire and negative
reinforcement (eliminates any need for these reinforcements for
short spans)
Specified number of continuous spans (two-span, three-span etc.)
Equal spans
Lightweight concrete
Superimposed dead load other than 1 kPa
Option which checks your chosen slab thickness and designs the
rest of the parameters
20 MPa live load
Fire rating of 4 hours
Storage live loads (s = 1, l = 0.6)
Design with no crack control requirements
Design of formwork as continuous or discontinuous over
permanent supports
A2 exposure classification
Enhanced fire design
Whats on the CD
The CD contains:
The

BONDEK

2003 software;

A help file for the application; and


The manual Using Bondek: Design and construction,
in Adobe Acrobat (.pdf) format.
Running the CD
The BONDEK 2003 CD-ROM is fixed on the inside back cover of this book.
To run BONDEK 2003 your computer must have Microsoft Excel 98, or a
later version, on either Windows or Apple platforms.
To read the manual you need Adobe Acrobat, an application available
free from www.adobe.com.
On your hard disk, create a directory (folder) called
place the files from the CD into the folder.

BONDEK

2003, and

Run the applications, in the usual way, by double-clicking on the icons.


Run the help file by clicking on the help button on the BONDEK
application.

REFERENCES

REFERENCES
AS 1170.11989 Loading Code: Part 1, Dead and live loads and
load combinations
AS 13971993 Steel sheet and strip: Hot-dipped zinc-coated or
aluminium/zinc coated
AS 1530.41997 Methods for fire tests on building materials,
components and structures: Fire-resistance tests of elements of
building construction
AS 2327.11996 Composite structures Part 1, Simply supported
beams
AS 36002001 Concrete structures
AS/NZS 4600:1996 Cold-formed steel structures
AS/NZS 4600 Supp 1: 1998 Cold-formed steel structures
Commentary
AS 36101995 Formwork for concrete

Sheet steel fabrication handbook Volume 5: Finishing and corrosion


protection, John Lysaght (Australia), ISBN 0 909349 12 6.

BONDEK

AS 2327.11996 Composite structures: Part 1Simply supported


beams Australian Building Codes Board, Building code of Australia,
Volumes 1 and 2, 1996

AS 13971993 Steel sheet and stripHot-dipped zinc-coated or


aluminium/zinc-coated

2003

AS 3610 Supp 21996 Formwork for concreteCommentary

Bennets, I.D., Proe, D., Patrick, M. & Poon, S.L., Composite slabs
incorporating Bondek II sheeting designed for fire resistance in
accordance with AS3600, Report No. BHP/ENG/R/91/003/PS64R,
BHP Research, Melbourne Laboratories, November 1991
Bridge, R., Matrick, M. & Wheeler, A., Crack control of slabs, Part1:
AS 3600 Design, Design Booklet RCB-2.1(1), BHP, August 2000
Goh, C.C., Patrick, M. & Dayawansa, P., Rules for design to Australian
Standards of Bondek II composite slabs in concrete-frame buildings,
Report No. BHPR/R/1998/066, BHP, Research, Melbourne
Laboratories, August 1998
Goh, C.C., Patrick, M., Proe, D. & Wilkie, R., Design of composite
slabs for strength, Design booklet DB3.1, BHP, May 1998
Patrick, M., Goh, C.C. & Proe, D., Rules for limit-state design to
Australian Standards of simply-supported and continuous Bondek II
composite slabs in steel-frame or masonry wall buildings, Report No.
BHPR/SM/R/005, BHP Research, Melbourne Laboratories, June 1996
Patrick, M. & Poh, K.W., Bondek structural formwork, Design rules
and spanning tables, Report No. BHP/ENG/R/91/017/PS641D, BHP
Research, Melbourne Laboratories, September 1991

10 References

10

121

122

NOTATION

11

NOTATION
Parameters affected by the direction of applied moment are shown
with a plus sign (+) or minus sign () superscript, to indicate positivemoment or negative-moment regions respectively.
Ast

= cross-sectional area of tension reinforcement

Ast.f

= additional cross sectional area of the tensile


reinforcement required for fire resistance

Ast.f+

= value of Ast.f at peak positive moment cross-section

Ast.f

= value of Ast.f at peak negative moment cross-section

Asc

= cross-sectional area of compressive reinforcement

Ash

= cross-sectional area of

= width of sheeting; or
= width of cross-section of a slab

BMT

= see tbm

= resultant compressive force in concrete

= cover to reinforcing steel or tendons

= overall depth of a slab

= effective depth of a slab cross-section

dcb

= distance of the
BONDEK pans

dct

= top reinforcement depth, measured from the slab top


face to the reinforcement centroid

dx

= distance from slab soffit to resultant compressive force


of section in negative bending

Ec

= mean value of the modulus of elasticity of concrete at


28 days

Es

= modulus of elasticity of steel (taken as 2 x 105 Mpa)

= characteristic compressive cylinder strength of concrete


at 28 days which may be taken as equal to the
specified strength grade

cj

= characteristic compressive cylinder strength of concrete


at j days (as per AS 2327.1)

cm

= mean site-cured compressive cylinder strength of


concrete at the time of testing

Fd

= uniformly distributed design load, factored for strength


or serviceability as appropriate

FdI [or dII]

= uniformly distributed design load, factored for strength


or serviceability, as appropriate, during construction
Stage I or II respectively

Fdef

= uniformly distributed design load for vertical deflection

FRL

= fire-resistance levelthe grading periods in minutes,


determined in accordance with the Building Code of
Australia, for structural adequacy, integrity, and
insulation; and expressed in that order in the format:
120/120/120

sy

= yield strength of steel

= dead load per unit length or area

Gc

= dead load of concrete including an allowance


for the weight of additional concrete due to
sheeting deflection, and the weight of
conventional reinforcement

BONDEK

BONDEK

sheeting

centroid from the bottom of the

NOTATION

123

Gsh

= dead load of

Gsup

= superimposed dead load

hr

= maximum height of a
as a nominal 54 mm)

Hr

= mechanical resistance of sheeting per unit width and


length of slab

Ief

= effective second moment of area

Ix

= second moment of area of


x-x axis

kcs

= factor used in serviceability design for deflection to take


account of the long-term effects of creep and shrinkage

kd

= coefficient used in the calculation of maximum vertical


deflection

ku

= neutral axis parameter (as per AS 3600)

kuT+

= the value of ku at the peak positive moment cross-section


in fire

= centre-to-centre distance between permanent supports


of BONDEK sheeting or a slab

= sheeting span measured between centres of adjacent


supports comprising either prop lines or permanent
supports in propped construction

L1

= longer span of two adjacent spans

Ln

= length of clear span in the direction in which moments


are being determined, measured face-to-face of
supporting beams or walls

Ls

= shorter span of two adjacent spans

Lsy.T

= development length for tension, being the length of


embedment required to develop the yield strength of a
bar on tension

M*

= design bending moment

sheeting

BONDEK

rib (which should be taken

sheeting about

BONDEK

M*e

= elastic design bending moment at a cross-section,


calculated using the load combination for strength and
making no allowance for redistribution

Mcr

= bending moment causing cracking of a composite slab


cross-section, which may be taken as cr Zg

Ms

= maximum construction or service load bending moment


acting on a composite slab cross-section

Mss

= design bending moment under short-term serviceability


conditions

Mu.sh

= nominal moment capacity of bare

Muo

= nominal moment capacity of a slab cross-section

MuoT

= value of Muo reduced for the effects of temperature

BONDEK

sheeting

MuoT.i [or j. or k] = value of MuoT at cross-section i, or j or k, respectively


Mz

= design bending moment at location z

= live load

Qc

= concentrated live load due to localised mounding during


concrete placing

QM

= live load from stacked materials

11 Notation

BONDEK

124

NOTATION

QMI [or MII]

= value of Qm during Stage I or Stage II respectively

Quv

= uniformly distributed vertical live load per unit area


due to the weight of workmen and equipment

QuvI [or uvII]

= value of Quv during Stage I or Stage II respectively

R*u

= support reaction

Rst

= reduction factor to allow for the effect of temperature


on the yield strength of the reinforcing steel

tbm

= specified base metal thickness (BMT) of


sheeting

Tslip

= limiting force in

Tss

= the force in BONDEK sheeting calculated from cracked


elastic analysis of the cross-section under the loading
for short-term serviceability

V*

= design vertical shear force at a cross-section

Vu.sh

= nominal shear capacity of bare

Vuc

= nominal vertical shear capacity of a cross-section of a


composite slab without shear reinforcement

wf

= design load for fire design

xb

= horizontal distance from the edge of a longitudinal


reinforcing bar to the centreline of a BONDEK rib

xend

= horizontal distance from any slab cross-section to


nearer end of the BONDEK sheeting

yb

= vertical distance from the slab soffit to the centre of


the nearest longitudinal reinforcing bars

= distance of cross-section from centreline of left support

z i [or j. or k]

= distance of cross-section i, j and k, respectively,


from centreline of left support

zmin

= value of z corresponding to the location of the


minimum value of Mz

Zx

= section modulus around x-x axis

= the ratio of the depth of the assumed rectangular


compressive stress block to the expression kud

= deflection

tot

= total deflection

inc

= the deflection which occurs after the addition or


attachment of supporting masonry partitions

= coefficient of friction between sheeting and concrete

= density of concrete including an allowance for steel


reinforcement

= strength reduction factor

= density of concrete

= combination live load factor used in assessing the


design load for strength

= long-term live load factor used in assessing the design


load for serviceability

= short-term live load factor used in assessing, the


design load for serviceability

BONDEK

BONDEK

sheeting to produce end slip

BONDEK

sheeting

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