Enhineyero
Structural
- Sep 1, 2011
- 285
Structural codes have this criteria of minimum thickness of slab in relation to its unsupported length (like L/20, L/28, etc depending on support conditions). ACI says this does not apply to "members carrying partitions or other construction likely to be damaged by large deflections". Does this clause have a limit on applied live load?
Some engineers tend to use this to clause to justify a thin slab, and if the slab deflect too much they will point that "the code says we can use ____ thickness". say i have 10kPa as a live load, i dont think this clause will be applicable. does anyone have any insight on what live load limit can be applied to this criteria?
Some engineers tend to use this to clause to justify a thin slab, and if the slab deflect too much they will point that "the code says we can use ____ thickness". say i have 10kPa as a live load, i dont think this clause will be applicable. does anyone have any insight on what live load limit can be applied to this criteria?