geopat69
Structural
- May 25, 2013
- 84
Hi everyone
In the past, i have been often told that it is possible to design a 2 way concrete slab as one way system -> "just assume ALL the load spans in the shortest direction".
The above idea, at first, seems fine from a strength perspective, clearly if it can handle all that load for strength in one direction then the system is fine!
But I am now questioning this, more from a serviceability view! In particular an idealistic case of a concrete slab simply supported on 4 sides, for example.
If only bottom reinforcing is placed to span in the short direction only, wouldn't the slab want to span in the long direction regardless..AND...then form a crack due to no bottom reo being provided in the long direction???
I guess what I am grappling with is the "idea" to force a slab to span in short direction (by providing reo in that direction" only to have it behave in a different way and "crack" due to it finding a more desirable load path i.e. finding the shorter edges in this case, even though long reo does not go in that direction).
In summary, I understand that the one way analogy is good for conservatively designing for strength (no one cares about cracking for strength calc's!!), but the one way analogy makes me nervous for serviceability!!
Appreciate some feedback on the above.
regard
Geoff
In the past, i have been often told that it is possible to design a 2 way concrete slab as one way system -> "just assume ALL the load spans in the shortest direction".
The above idea, at first, seems fine from a strength perspective, clearly if it can handle all that load for strength in one direction then the system is fine!
But I am now questioning this, more from a serviceability view! In particular an idealistic case of a concrete slab simply supported on 4 sides, for example.
If only bottom reinforcing is placed to span in the short direction only, wouldn't the slab want to span in the long direction regardless..AND...then form a crack due to no bottom reo being provided in the long direction???
I guess what I am grappling with is the "idea" to force a slab to span in short direction (by providing reo in that direction" only to have it behave in a different way and "crack" due to it finding a more desirable load path i.e. finding the shorter edges in this case, even though long reo does not go in that direction).
In summary, I understand that the one way analogy is good for conservatively designing for strength (no one cares about cracking for strength calc's!!), but the one way analogy makes me nervous for serviceability!!
Appreciate some feedback on the above.
regard
Geoff