Chapter 16
Reinforced Concrete Design II
Lecture 9
Design of Two-Way Slabs
Part III:
Direct Design Method (DDM)
Dr. Anis Shatnawi
RC_II 1
Direct Design Method
(DDM)
Two-way Slabs
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R i Li
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Finite Element Model of a steel frame
building with concrete slab floors
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Finite element model of an arch
bridge
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Slab is considered to be a series of frames in two
directions: N-S
Slab is considered to be a series of frames in two directions:
E-W
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Transverse
direction
Longitudinal direction
N
N-S
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N-S
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Longitudinal
direction Transverse
direction
E-W
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Determination of the total factored static moment:
E-W
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Determination of the total factored static moment:
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Determination of the total factored static moment:
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Column and Middle Strip:
Middle strip: Design strip bounded by two column strips.
The width of the beam-slab is bounded laterally by centerline
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of adjacent panels on each side of the beam.
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Moment in (longitudinal) direction of bending considered:
Mo = Mc +Ms
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Moment in (longitudinal) direction of bending considered:
+ve center
1 share out of 3 moment
total shares
-ve support moment
2 shares out of 3 total shares
=(2/3)*(1/8) =1/12 31
+ve M
-ve M
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Moment in (longitudinal) direction of bending considered:
Transverse
direction
Longitudinal
direction
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Distribution of Total Static Moment Mo to critical
sections for +ve, and ve bending
Exterior Span Interior Span
For an exterior span,
the total static moment
is dependent on the type
of reinforcement at the
outside edge (i.e., type
of end support).
For an Interior
spans:
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Longitudinal Distribution of Moments in Slabs
For a typical interior panel, the total static
moment is divided into positive moment 0.35 Mo
and negative moment of 0.65 Mo.
For an exterior span, the total static moment is
dependent on the type of reinforcement at the
outside edge (i.e., type of end support).
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Longitudinal Distribution of Moments in Interior
Span of Slabs
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Longitudinal Distribution in End (exterior) Spans:
End Spans with ext.
Mp edge unrestrained:
Mo
0.5Mn
Mp = 0.63 Mo
Ext.
Mn
Mn = 0.75 Mo
edge
unrestr
ained
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5)
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Longitudinal Distribution of Moments in End Spans of
Slabs
Distribution of Total Static Moment Mo Assignment of Moments to critical section
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5) 38
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Conditions of edge restraint considered in distributing total static
moment Mo to critical sections in an end span:
M = 0.0 0.75 0.65 M = 0.30 Mo 0.70 0.65
0.63 Mo
0.50
(a) Exterior edge unrestrained,
(d) Slab without beams between
e.g., supported by masonry.
interior supports but with edge beam
M = 0.16 Mo 0.70 0.65
M = 0.65 Mo 0.65 0.65
0.57
0.35
(b) Slab with beams between all
supports 0.70
M = 0.26 Mo 0.65 (d) Exterior edge fully restrained, ,
e.g., by monolithic concrete wall.
0.52
(c) Slab without beams; flat plates
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(1) Exterior edge
unrestrained, e.g.,
supported by masonry
wall:
(2) Exterior edge fully
restrained, e.g., by
concrete wall:
(3) Slab with
beams
between all
supports:
(4) Slab without
beams between
interior supports
but with edge
beam:
(5) Slab without
beams; flat
plates:
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Longitudinal Distribution of Moments in End Spans
of Slabs
(1) Exterior edge unrestrained
(2) Beams between all supports
(3) No beams between interior supports (4) No beams between
and without edge beam; interior supports and with edge beam
(5) Exterior edge fully restrained
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Sample on Longitudinal Distribution of Moments in Slabs
Sample moments for a flat plate
with no edge beams:
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Moment Transverse to the direction of bending
considered: Distribution to Strips
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Moment Transverse to the direction of bending
considered:
Column
strip
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Moment Transverse to the direction of bending
considered:
Transverse
direction
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Transverse Distribution of Moments (to the column and
middle strips)
Transverse distribution of the longitudinal
moments to middle and column strips is a function
of the ratio of length l2/l1, 1, and t.
E cb I b E cbC Ratio of Torsional
1 t
E cs I s 2E cs I s constant
l 2h 3
Is
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0.63x x 3y
C 1 Torsional
y 3 constant
Maximum C
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Transverse Distribution of Moments (to the column strips)
0.63x x 3 y
C 1 torsional constant
y 3
where x is the shorter overall dimension of rectangular part of cross
section and y is the longer overall dimension of rectangular part of
cross section.
The cross section is to be divided into separate rectangular parts and
carrying out the summation given in such away to give the largest
value of C, as shown in the Figure 49
Transverse Distribution of Moments (to the column strips)
Interior Negative Moments
> 1, use 1
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Transverse Distribution of Moments (to the column strips)
Exterior Negative Moments
> 1, use 1
the largest value of C
> 2.5, use 2.5
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Transverse Distribution of Moments (to the column strips)
For Both Interior and Exterior Positive Moments
% . > 1 , use 1
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Summary: Column-Strip Moment,
Percent of total moment Mo at critical sections:
l2/l1 Linear
Interpolation
shall be
made
1 l2/l1= 0
1 l2/l1 1.0
between
values shown
1 l2/l1= 0 t = 0
t 2.5
1 l2/l1 1.0 t = 0
t 2.5
1 l2/l1= 0
1 l2/l1 1.0
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Transverse Distribution of Moments (to the middle strips)
Mms = MT -Mcs
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Transverse Distribution of Moments in Column Strip (to
the BEAM)
Mbeam 0.85Mcs
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Design of
Beams for
Shear
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Design of Beams for Shear
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Design of columns in two-way slabs
For interior columns:
` ` ` 2
0.07 0.5 )
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Minimum Reinforcement Requirements
> 0.0014
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Maximum Spacing of Reinforcement
Ribbed
Slabs: smaller of
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Reinforcement Detailing
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Reinforcement Detailing
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Interior strip
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Interior Span
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- Interior span
4- Distribution the total static moment in the longitudinal direction
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- Interior span
0.7175
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- Interior span
0.7175
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- Interior span
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- Interior span
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- Interior span
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- Interior span
Vu = 47.04 kN < Vc
OK Slab depth is adequate and No need for shear reinforcement 74
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- Interior span
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- Interior span
Same as before
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- Interior span
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- Interior span
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- Interior span
0.728
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- Interior span
0.728
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- Interior span
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l2/l1
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- Interior span
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- Interior span
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Example 2
Design the long direction of an interior
panel of the two-way slab for the floor
system. The floor consists of six
panels at each direction, with a panel
size 7.5 m x 6 m. All panels are
supported by 40 cm square columns.
The slabs are supported by beams
along the column line with cross
sections. The service live load is to be
taken as 4 kN/m2 and the service dead
load consists of 6.5 kN/m2 of floor
finishing in addition to the self-weight.
h=18cm
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7.5 m 7.5 m
The cross-sections are:
hs = 18cm 6m
6m
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Loading
The weight of the slab is given as.
wu 1.26.5 1.6(4) 14.2kN / m 2
d 18 2 1.6 14.4cm assume 16
cover
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Strip Size
Calculate the strip sizes
Long direction
4.5m
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Static Moment Computation
Moment Mo for the two directions.
long direction Long direction
Ln 750 40 710cm
M ol
wl2 ln
2
14.2 6 7.12
537 kN .m
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short direction
Ln 600 40 560cm
wl2 ln 2 14.2 7.55.62
M o short 418kN .m
8 8
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Moments (Long Direction) Mol = 537 kN.m
The factored
components of the
moment for the
beam (long
direction).
Negative - Moment 0 . 65 537 349 kN .m
Positive + Moment 0 . 35 537 188 kN .m
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Moment (long direction) Coefficients
The moments of inertia of beams and slab, Ib = 0.01
m4 and Is = 0.0027 m4 (long direction) are needed to
determine the distribution of the moments between
the column and middle strip.
l2 6
0.8
l1 7.5
Ib 0.01
1 3.7
I s 0.0027
l2
1 3.7(0.8) 2.96
l1
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Long direction
Column Strip Factors (interior negative)
l2 6
0.8
l1 7.5
l2
1 2.96
l1
col. strip factor Need to interpolate to
0.9 - 0.75 determine how the interior
0.9 (0.8 0.5) 0.81
0.5 - 1.0 negative moment is
distributed. 91
Long direction
Column Strip Factors (positive)
l2 6
0.8
l1 7.5
l2
1 2.96
l1
col. strip factor
Need to interpolate to
determine how the
0.9 - 0.75
0.9 (0.8 0.5) 0.81 positive moment is
0.5 - 1.0
distributed
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Moment (long direction) column/middle strips
Total Negative - Moment 349 kN . m
Total Positive + Moment 188 kN . m
Column Strip
Negative Moment 0.81(349) 282.7 kN .m
Positive + Moment 0.81(188) 152kN .m
Middle Strip
Negative Moment 0.19(349) 66kN .m
Positive + Moment 0.19(188) 36kN .m
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Moment (long direction)-beam/slab distribution
When 1 (l2/l1) > 1.0, ACI Code Section 13.6.5 indicates
that 85 % of the moment in the column strip is assigned
to the beam and balance of 15 % is assigned to the slab
in the column strip.
Column Strip - Negative Moment
Beam Moment 0.85(282.7) 240.3kN .m
Slab Moment 0.15(282.7) 42.4kN .m
Column Strip - Positive Moment
Beam Moment 0.85(152) 129kN .m
Slab Moment 0.15(152) 23kN .m
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Results (Long Direction)
Design of beam and slab:
T-beam:
d 58 4 0.8 0.8 52cm 520mm
b 40cm 400mm
As check _ shear
Slab:
d 18 2 1.6 14.4cm 144mm
b 3m 3000mm
As check _ shear
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Mol = 537 kN.m
Results +ve moment
+ve Mcs = Mccs =188 kN.m
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11.5
129 188
152
11.5
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Do distribution for short Direction by your own!
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Note: I was informed that some students are
taking averages of to find the coefficients
for DDM moments. Please see the notes in
the next slides on this issue.
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Note:
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Note: The averaging
done here for is
only for use in
Eq. (13 -2) in the
previous slide.
We also took
averages when we
calculated the
minimum slab
thickness.
However, this is
not the case in
the following
slides.
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Column and Middle Strip: Note:
1 is for the
strip shown and
is only
concerned with
the beam
between the two
columns in the
middle of the
hatched region,
thus no
averages are
needed to find
the DDM
moments.
Middle strip: Design strip bounded by two column strips.
The width of the beam-slab is bounded laterally by centerline of
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adjacent panels on each side of the beam.
Note:
Moment (long) Coefficients:
The moments of inertia about beam, Ib = 0.01 m4 and
Is = 0.0027 m4 (long direction) are need to determine the
distribution of the moments between the column and
middle strip.
l 6 in this example was
2 0.81 calculated based on Ib
l1 7.5
for the beam in the
Ib 0.01 middle of the strip.
1 3. 7
I s 0.0027
DID WE TAKE ANY
l2 AVERAGES????
1 3.7(0.8) 2.96
l1
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Two-Way Solid Slabs
More Examples
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Slab is provided by interior
beams, so only one way shear
is checked !
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Mos = 368 kN.m
0.65 x Mos = 239.20 kN.m
0.35 x Mos = 128.80 kN.m
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Note: unified steel distribution over all strips in long direction!
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Note: unified steel distribution over all strips !
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Flat slab with drop
panels and edge
beams
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Initial trial:
> 100 mm
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Assume 25 mm is used
Note: bo = 2c1+ 2c2+ 4d
Vu =Wu * Effective area
c2
Vu =Wu [Apanel (c-c) (c1+ d)(c2+ d)] c1
If c1 = c2 = c
Vu =Wu [Apanel (c+ d)2]
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(2500 mm+167.5 mm)
(2100 mm+167.5 mm)
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Long Direction - Interior strips
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Long Direction - Interior strips
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l 2 7 .3
1.22
l1 6
1 0
l2
1 0
l1
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Long Direction - Interior strips
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Long Direction - Interior strips
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Short Direction Interior strips
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Short Direction Interior strips
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Summary
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