Lissetteacn
Civil/Environmental
- Aug 5, 2014
- 3
Hello!
I would like to know how to calculate the height of a slab for a structurally insulating panel system.
The SIP is composed as follows: a layer of concrete, a steel mesh, polystyrene, a steel mesh, a layer of concrete.
The slab has ribs in one direction. According to ACI 318-08, table 9.5 the minimum height of a ribbed slab must be at least L/18.5 or L/21. However, the manual (of the SIP) states a lower height for the same span. As you can see in the picture, bellow the ribs there is polystyrene and then again concrete, according to the manuals the polystyrene below the ribs is of 4cm and this final layer of concrete is of 2.5cm to 3 cm.
Does anyone know how better to get the dimensions of this type of system?
Kind Regards!
I would like to know how to calculate the height of a slab for a structurally insulating panel system.
The SIP is composed as follows: a layer of concrete, a steel mesh, polystyrene, a steel mesh, a layer of concrete.
The slab has ribs in one direction. According to ACI 318-08, table 9.5 the minimum height of a ribbed slab must be at least L/18.5 or L/21. However, the manual (of the SIP) states a lower height for the same span. As you can see in the picture, bellow the ribs there is polystyrene and then again concrete, according to the manuals the polystyrene below the ribs is of 4cm and this final layer of concrete is of 2.5cm to 3 cm.
Does anyone know how better to get the dimensions of this type of system?
Kind Regards!