Title: Lecture 25 Shear Design for Oneway Slabs
1Lecture 25 - Shear Design for One-way Slabs
2Lecture Goals
- Project
- One-way slab design
3Discontinuities at Bar Cutoff
ACI 12.10.5
Prohibits flexural bar cutoffs in zone of
flexural tension, unless 1 of the following is
satisfied.
(1) (2)
Extra stirrups are provided at the cutoff points.
(See Sec. 12.10.5.2 for details)
4Discontinuities at Bar Cutoff
Prohibits flexural bar cutoffs in zone of
flexural tension, unless 1 of the following is
satisfied.
ACI 12.10.5
For No 11 bars smaller Increase shear
strength is required when bars are cutoff in a
tension zone.
(3)
5Joist Design
Flat Slab reinforcement is calculated for bending
or minimum reinforcement for shrinkage and
temperature.
(1)
(ACI Sec 7.12.2 )
6Joist Design
Shear Design of Joist Ribs (Joist - Section 8.11)
(2)
7Joist Design
8Joist Design
9One-Way Slab Design
Design of one slabs is like design of parallel
12 beams.
Thickness of One-Way Slabs
Minimum thickness for solid one-way slabs not
supporting or attached or attached to partitions,
etc. Likely to be damaged by large deflections
ACI Table 9.5(a)
10One-Way Slab Design
Thickness of One-Way Slabs
The table calculates the minimum thickness t
( l span length in inches) (normal weight
concrete fy 60 ksi see code for
modification factors)
11One-Way Slab Design
Thickness of One-Way Slabs Table A-14 tmin,
when damage to non-structural components may occur
12One-Way Slab Design
Thickness of One-Way Slabs
Fire Rating
This is equal to the number of hours for
unexposed surface to rise a set amount usually
250 o F
3.5 in. 1 hour 5.0 in.
2 hours 6.25 in. 3 hours
13Cover for Slab Reinforcement
ACI Sec. 7.71 (min. cover for corrosion
protection)
( 1.) Concrete exposed to earth or weather.
5 and smaller 1.5 in. 6 and larger 2.0
in.
( 2.) Concrete not exposed to earth or weather.
11 and smaller 0.75 in.
Min. covers for fire ratings should also be
considered.
14One-Way Slab Design
Reinforcement
Typical Reinforcement in a one-way slab
15One-Way Slab Design
Cutoffs
If requirements for use of ACI Moment
Coefficients
Figure A-5 one-way slab
16One-Way Slab Design
Need to confirm thickness is adequate for one-way
shear. Difficult to place shear reinforcement in
a slab. Minimum area of shear reinforcement
required in slabs if
17One-Way Slab Design
Need to confirm thickness is adequate for one-way
shear. Difficult to place shear reinforcement in
a slab.
Minimum area of shear reinforcement required in
slabs if
ACI Sec. 11.5.51
Usual use
ACI Eqn. 11-3
18One-Way Slab Example
The cross section of a continuous one-way solid
slab in a building is shown. The slabs are
supported by beams that span 24 ft. Between
simple supports. The dead load on the slabs is
that due to self-weight plus 60 psf The live
load is 120 psf. Design the continuous slab and
draw a detailed section. Given fc 3 ksi, fy
40 ksi.
19One-Way Slab Example
Determine the thickness of the slab.
Minimum thickness of interior bay
20One-Way Slab Example
Use h 6 in.
Dead weight
21One-Way Slab Example
Determine the load on the floor
For slab design r is seldom gt 0.01. Use c/d 0.2
22One-Way Slab Example
Find the coefficient of the moment diagram
The maximum moment is
23One-Way Slab Example
Find d for the design
If b 12 in. then d 3.46 in., which for c/d
0.2 so d 5 in., the slab is OK.
24One-Way Slab Example
Find the coefficient of the shear
The maximum shear is
25One-Way Slab Example
Check the shear capacity of the slab
Use h 6 in., d 5 in. and wu 0.354 k/ft
26One-Way Slab Example
Minimum about of steel is (use ACI 7.12 )
Moment capacity of the beam
27One-Way Slab Example
Compute the moments
Moment capacity of the beam
28One-Way Slab Example
Compute the moments
29One-Way Slab Example
Check the assumption
Assumption will work!
30One-Way Slab Example
Use 4 bar Ab 0.2 in2 The maximum spacing ACI
7.6.4
The spacing on the first location
31One-Way Slab Example
Select 15 in. for the spacing to calculate the
provided area.
32One-Way Slab Example
Actual spacing.
33One-Way Slab Example
Summary
34Homework (Due 3/31/03)
Homework Problem 6.6