structineer
Structural
- Jan 2, 2012
- 40
I have a flat slab with 8'x8' drops. The column spacing is 30'x20' If I follow the CRSI examples in chapter 10, they use a column strip width equal to the lesser of l1/2 and l2/2. If I follow this, I will have a column strip width of 10', which is greater than my drop width. I was thinking that I would need to limit my column strip width to 8' when considering the negative moment reinforcing (located in the top of the slab at the supports). Otherwise, how could I use the d that I get from the total drop thickness outside of the limits of the drop where the slab is thinner? This is exactly what CRSI uses.....a column strip that is wider than the drop, but also uses the greater "d" dimension that only occurs at the drop. This is puzzling to me.