EINFORCED CONCRETE DESIGN OF REINFORCED CONCRETE SLABS 7
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fing moment and shear Force coefficients as shown in table 8.1 may be used,
‘Table 8.1 Ultimate bending moment and shear force coefficients
in one-way spanning slabs
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Moment = 0. 0.086 FL 0.086 FL = 0.063 FL Elevoti a -
te load on the span, and Z. ts the effective span, Figure 8.8 Continuous slab |
Example 8.4 Desig of a Continuous Solid Slab
‘The fourspan slab shown in figure 8.8 sup
‘oor finishes and a ceiling load of 1.0 KN
2 fog * 30 Nits? and fy = 460 Nira?
spans are equal and 44 > 1.25, the moment co-
ay be used. Thus fo the frst spar
q M= 0.086 FL = 0.086 x 53.6% 4.5 =208kN m
Basie span-effective depth ratio = 26
= = ~ =173 mm
Span-Effetive Depth Ratio
fective depth d= 140 mm, and witha mild exposure overall depth,
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self-weight of slab = 170 x 24x 10"? = 4.08 KN fra?
= 5.08 kN jin?
Age + 1.64) 45
=(14xS.08 41.63.0945
=53.6kN
width208 REINFORCED CONCRETE DESIGN
Thus = 140 mm is adequate,
Bending Reinforcement
M 208 x10
bd? fog 1000 « 140" 30
From the leverarm curve, fgute 7.5.1, = 0.95. Therefore
lever arm 2 = fyd = 0.95 x 140= 133 mm
pe eee
Dar h2 087460 133
=0.035
sin? per metre
Provide T10 at 200 mm centres, 4, = 393 min?/m,
the supports and the interior span give the steel areas
Provide T10 at 350 mmm centres top and bottom, wherever there
forcement
DESIGN OF REINFOR a0
58.6 Sold Slabs Spanning in Two Directions
‘on this bass. The
of the two spans
one span is mu
be carried in the shor
ning in only one ditection,
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er span and the percent
ac on the supporting bess
Figure 8.10. : "