structuralex
Structural
- Mar 7, 2013
- 20
A slab is supported by blockwork in the shape of a decagon with a "radius" of 5.5 metres. The slab cantilevers out another 1.5 metres on all sides. There is a stud wall running through the middle which can accommodate internal columns. (please see attached)
Instead of designing the slab with radial and circumferential reinforcement, can it be designed orthogonally by simply taking 1 metre strips spanning over the 2 rows of beams and blockwork, and then adding additional top reinforcement local to the cantilevers - which would make the backspans act as a two-way slab in some areas..
Thoughts?
Instead of designing the slab with radial and circumferential reinforcement, can it be designed orthogonally by simply taking 1 metre strips spanning over the 2 rows of beams and blockwork, and then adding additional top reinforcement local to the cantilevers - which would make the backspans act as a two-way slab in some areas..
Thoughts?