spats
Structural
- Aug 2, 2002
- 655
I have a situation where I have a CIP one-way slab spanning between intergral beams (the beam is the same depth as the slab). The top & bottom reinforcing in the slab is 3/4" clear, which put it to the outside of the longitudinal reinforcing in the perpendicular beam.
What is bothering me is the fact that the bottom reinforcing in the slab is below the bottom reinforcing in the beam... it just doesn't look right, and I can't find any ACI 318 code provisions that address this condition. Of course the vertical load in the slab is transfered to the beam by the shear strength of slab concrete itself, and does not rely on the bottom bars being mechanically supported on top of the beam bars. Shear is less than 1/2 the shearing strength of the slab, so there is no shear reinforcement. The slab is pourly monolithic with the beam, and the slab top steel is mechanically supported on the top steel in the beam.
What am I missing here? It seems like it should be OK, but my eyes tell me different.
What is bothering me is the fact that the bottom reinforcing in the slab is below the bottom reinforcing in the beam... it just doesn't look right, and I can't find any ACI 318 code provisions that address this condition. Of course the vertical load in the slab is transfered to the beam by the shear strength of slab concrete itself, and does not rely on the bottom bars being mechanically supported on top of the beam bars. Shear is less than 1/2 the shearing strength of the slab, so there is no shear reinforcement. The slab is pourly monolithic with the beam, and the slab top steel is mechanically supported on the top steel in the beam.
What am I missing here? It seems like it should be OK, but my eyes tell me different.