wubwub
Structural
- Dec 14, 2001
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I am trying to analyze an existing 6" slab-on-grade to determine whether it can support an equipment rack with a high concentrated point load.
Since the reinforcement in the slab is only minimal W.W.F., I am using the equations in ACI Chapter 22 (Structural Plain Concrete) to determine the allowable punching shear of the slab. The equation for punching shear is Vn = 2.66*SQRT(f'c)*bo*h. (Equation 22-10)
My question is how do you determine bo. I know for reinforced concrete, it is equal to 4*(baseplate width + d). For plain concrete, I assume it would be 4*(baseplate width + h)? The way I read section 22.7.6, my assumtpion would appear to be correct, but I was looking for some confirmation that I am understanding the code correctly.
Thanks in advance for any help anyone can provide.
Dave
Since the reinforcement in the slab is only minimal W.W.F., I am using the equations in ACI Chapter 22 (Structural Plain Concrete) to determine the allowable punching shear of the slab. The equation for punching shear is Vn = 2.66*SQRT(f'c)*bo*h. (Equation 22-10)
My question is how do you determine bo. I know for reinforced concrete, it is equal to 4*(baseplate width + d). For plain concrete, I assume it would be 4*(baseplate width + h)? The way I read section 22.7.6, my assumtpion would appear to be correct, but I was looking for some confirmation that I am understanding the code correctly.
Thanks in advance for any help anyone can provide.
Dave