L775
Structural
- Feb 4, 2001
- 48
The PT slab in question is a parking deck and a roof for a parking garage building. the top of the slab has high and low point elevations. low point being at the drain location and high point half way between drains at 5" higher than the low point. the slab thickness is 8" at the drain so that makes the slab 13" thick at the high point.
the location of these crickets and slope lines are arbitrarily layed out in relation to the supporting columns. the column spacing is good for 8" thick slab.
so the question is how to specify the location of the top reinforcing?
A) should it be uniformly lacated at say 7" from the slab soffit?
or
B) should the reinforcing and cables follow the top of slab profile by maintaining the 1" cover?
Option B) will make calculations and modeling of the slab very complicated and near imposible. and the placement of the reinforcing in the field will be very tedious and not practical as well.
the concern with the option A) is the 5" of concrete that is basically unreinforced or too much of concrete cover that may lead to excessive tensile stresses in concrete and therefore cracking. or the possibility that the 13" slab areas may be under-reinforced.
any ideas wil be helpful...
Thanks,
the location of these crickets and slope lines are arbitrarily layed out in relation to the supporting columns. the column spacing is good for 8" thick slab.
so the question is how to specify the location of the top reinforcing?
A) should it be uniformly lacated at say 7" from the slab soffit?
or
B) should the reinforcing and cables follow the top of slab profile by maintaining the 1" cover?
Option B) will make calculations and modeling of the slab very complicated and near imposible. and the placement of the reinforcing in the field will be very tedious and not practical as well.
the concern with the option A) is the 5" of concrete that is basically unreinforced or too much of concrete cover that may lead to excessive tensile stresses in concrete and therefore cracking. or the possibility that the 13" slab areas may be under-reinforced.
any ideas wil be helpful...
Thanks,