cve60069
Civil/Environmental
- May 1, 2010
- 84
Dear Engineers
I am wanting to check the design of a reinforced concrete-slab that has glass-block voids and a band of insulation (please see attached). The slab is constructed in two parts; with the glass-blocks laid out, the bottom rib, which contains the reinforcement, is poured first and the dowels fitted. The insulation is pushed over the dowels when the concrete is sufficiently set and the top layer of concrete is poured.
The slabs will be expected to span 2.5-m (11-blocks x 11-blocks)
I have assumed that the the dowels and concrete-blocks will allow the slab to act as a whole and that the mode of failure would be through the glass-block where it meets the concrete (X-X in the diagram).
The insulation will be in the 'tension' area of the section.
The section would be evaluated by taking moments around the N.A. The glass will only be expected to resist shear. Dowels are to be used to hold the two skins of concrete together.
Would I be right in my analysis of the mode of failure, please?
Regards
I am wanting to check the design of a reinforced concrete-slab that has glass-block voids and a band of insulation (please see attached). The slab is constructed in two parts; with the glass-blocks laid out, the bottom rib, which contains the reinforcement, is poured first and the dowels fitted. The insulation is pushed over the dowels when the concrete is sufficiently set and the top layer of concrete is poured.
The slabs will be expected to span 2.5-m (11-blocks x 11-blocks)
I have assumed that the the dowels and concrete-blocks will allow the slab to act as a whole and that the mode of failure would be through the glass-block where it meets the concrete (X-X in the diagram).
The insulation will be in the 'tension' area of the section.
The section would be evaluated by taking moments around the N.A. The glass will only be expected to resist shear. Dowels are to be used to hold the two skins of concrete together.
Would I be right in my analysis of the mode of failure, please?
Regards