Slab Design
Slab Design
Chapter 8
Design of Slabs
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One-Way Slab
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Two-Way Slab
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Two-Way Flat Plate
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Two-Way Flat Slab with
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Waffle Slab
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Framing Concepts
6m 6m
6m
Where shall we
put the beams or
girders?
6m
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Floor Plan
Framing Concepts (Cont.)
6m 6m
• We can first assume
girders running in
6m
one direction
• How does it bend?
6m
additional
supporting beams
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Floor Plan
Load Paths
Tributary Area
6m 6m Load transferred
from slab to beam
A 1 B C
Wu
6m
1 2
2
wu
D E F Pu
2
6m
A B
G H I
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Load Paths (Cont.)
Tributary Area
6m 6m Load transferred
from slab to beam
A B C
Wu
6m
1 2
1 2
wu
D E F Pu
2
6m
A D
G H I
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Two Load Path Options
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Example
• Whereas, there is no
Strip l bending moment in the
long strips “l” in the long
direction
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Analysis and Design of
One-Way Slab
For purposes of analysis and design, a unit strip may
be considered as a rectangular beam of unit width
Unit strip
Temperature bars
Main bars
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Minimum Thickness of One-Way Slabs
• In one-way slabs,
reinforcement is
provided to resist the
bending moments in
the short direction.
• However, contraction
Temperature
takes place equally bars
in all directions. Main bars
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Shrinkage and Temperature Bars
• It is necessary to provide
reinforcement for
shrinkage and
temperature contraction
in the direction
perpendicular to the
main reinforcement.
• This added steel is known Temperature
bars
as temperature or Main bars
shrinkage reinforcement
or distribution steel. 24
Other Design Requirements
4. Temperature bars: 10 mm ø
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Other Design Requirements (Cont.)
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ACI Coefficient Method
Conditions:
1) There are two or more spans;
2) Spans are approximately equal, with the larger
of two adjacent spans not greater than the
shorter by more than 20 percent;
3) Loads are uniformly distributed;
4) Unit live load does not exceed three times unit
dead load; and
5) Members are prismatic.
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ACI Coefficients
POSITIVE MOMENT
End Spans
Discontinuous end unrestrained wu Ln 2 11
Interior Spans wu Ln 2 16
where: wu = total factored load per unit length of beam/per
unit area of slab
Ln = clear span for positive moment and shear, ave.
of two adjacent clear spans for negative moment 30
ACI Coefficients (Cont.)
NEGATIVE MOMENT
At exterior face of first interior support
2
Two spans wu Ln 9
2
More than two spans wu Ln 10
2
At other faces of interior supports wu Ln 11
At face of all supports for slabs with
spans not exceeding 3 meters, and 2
beams where ratio of sum of column wu Ln 12
stiffness to beam stiffness exceeds eight
at each end of span 31
ACI Coefficients (Cont.)
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ACI Coefficients (Cont.)
SHEAR
At face of first interior support 1.5 wuLn 2
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ACI Coefficients (Cont.)
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One-Way Slab Design Procedure
5. Compute Mu
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One-Way Slab Design Procedure
Dead Load:
Self-weight - 23.544 KN/m3
Topping and finishes - 1.10 KPa
Utilities - 0.50 KPa
Partition loads - 1.00 KPa
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Example (Cont.)
The floor system
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Section A-A
Example (Cont.)
Design the shaded slab. Round-up slab thickness
to the nearest 25 mm.
Use material strengths f’c = 28 MPa, fy = 275 MPa
(12 mm diameter for main bars, 10 mm diameter
for temperature bars if needed). Assume all
beams to have dimensions of b = 250 mm (width)
and d = 500 mm (effective depth).
Draw a sketch showing all concrete dimensions,
and size, spacing of reinforcements. Express
reinforcement spacing in multiples of 25 mm.
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Two-Way Slab
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Two-Way Slab (Cont.)
• When loaded, the
slab bends into a
dished surface rather
than a cylindrical one.
• The slab is curved in
both directions; hence
moment exists in both
directions.
• The slab must be reinforced in both directions, by at
least two layers of bars perpendicular, respectively,
to two pairs of edges. 43
Thickness of Two-Way Slabs
S Perimeter 2S L
tmin
180 180
where:
L
S, L = center-to-center
span length
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Design of Continuous
Two-Way Slabs
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ACI Moment Coefficient Method
Design Regions
Column Middle Column
strip strip strip
Column
strip
- MS Sn 4
Middle - ML + MS - ML Sn 2
strip + ML
Column
strip
- MS Sn 4
Ln 4 Ln 2 Ln 4
Middle strip moment: MMS C wu l n 2
2
Column strip moment: MCS MMS 46
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ACI Moment Coefficient Method
Design Moments
The moments in the middle strip in the two
directions are computed from
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Table 7.4
Coefficients
for dead load
positive
moments in
slabsa
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Table 7.5
Coefficients
for live load
positive
moments in
slabsa
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Various Edges of Continuity
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4 9 9 9 9 4
2
3
8 2 2 2 2 8
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5 4 9 9 9 9 4
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Building Floor Plan
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Other Design Requirements
1. Slab thickness, t : 100 mm to 250 mm
4. No temperature bars
5. Main bar spacing:
s smax = 2t
6. Minimum ratio of main bars = minimum ratio of
shrinkage and temperature bars (see Table 7.2) 52
Example 2
Design Slab B of the floor system of Example 1.
Slab
A