StrEng007
Structural
- Aug 22, 2014
- 543
How do you all typically handle providing a new cut into an existing flat plate 2-way slab?
At first glance, I thought the best placement for the cut (1'x2' opening) would be located in the center of the column strip. Here, I'd be able to provide steel reinforcing angles to the underside of the slab to pick up the primary direction positive flexure reinforcing requirement. However on second thought, I wasn't sure how to handle the loads in the perpendicular direction's middle strip. In the perpendicular direction, there will exist a percentage of negative moment (ie the remaining percentage from this direction's column strip that handles negative moment) which will require top bars. Depending on which direction I consider, this column strip will have both positive and negative flexure at the center of the strip. Although, the positive will govern over the negative.
Any suggestions?
At first glance, I thought the best placement for the cut (1'x2' opening) would be located in the center of the column strip. Here, I'd be able to provide steel reinforcing angles to the underside of the slab to pick up the primary direction positive flexure reinforcing requirement. However on second thought, I wasn't sure how to handle the loads in the perpendicular direction's middle strip. In the perpendicular direction, there will exist a percentage of negative moment (ie the remaining percentage from this direction's column strip that handles negative moment) which will require top bars. Depending on which direction I consider, this column strip will have both positive and negative flexure at the center of the strip. Although, the positive will govern over the negative.
Any suggestions?
