Aakalim103
Structural
- Jan 26, 2019
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We have a pile slab that is supporting water tank walls and two columns. The piles are fairly evenly spaced but the spacing is decreased around the columns and wall corners. Minimum pile spacing is around 1500mm. Piles size is 350mm x350mm and the pile slab is 800mm thick. The pile slab has been designed for moments and punching shear however the one way shear was never checked. The Fem calculation model is actually giving quite high one way shear values in the slab which exceed the shear capacity of slab without shear reinforcements. I have asked for advice in my office and most of our senior engineers are of the opinion that in such a pile slab we don't check one way shear. I would assume that if the slab is designed conventionally as opposed to strut and tie model, the one way shears should be checked. But I am not sure how to go about checking one way shear in such a slab. Any advise would be appreciated.