MAB70
Structural
- Aug 19, 2019
- 25
I am currently working on a project for structural assessment of an existing 3-underground story car parking building. The system of the slabs are solid slabs of 160 mm thick spanning two way of 8.6 m C/C on shallow RC beams. The slab deflections and vibrations by calculation and what is observed on site (actual) is exceeding the code limits a lot, however the provided reinforcement seems to be sufficient for ultimate limit state checks.
The client is keen to accept the deflections and vibrations of the slabs as long as the slabs wont fail and accordingly will save alot of money for not fixing them;
I am not keen on providing such recommendation but i need backup and demonstrate that excessive deflections and vibrations will eventually end up damaging the slabs through (excessive crack widths, corrosion, deterioration, etc..) but i cant find a way to link directly that the excessive deflection will cause structural failure in the slabs by calculations.
I am just curious if there is any limit in the code that perhaps says maximum effective cracked section should not exceed a certain level or the rotation of the slabs shall be limited to a certain degree before its affects the strength.
Any thoughts??
The client is keen to accept the deflections and vibrations of the slabs as long as the slabs wont fail and accordingly will save alot of money for not fixing them;
I am not keen on providing such recommendation but i need backup and demonstrate that excessive deflections and vibrations will eventually end up damaging the slabs through (excessive crack widths, corrosion, deterioration, etc..) but i cant find a way to link directly that the excessive deflection will cause structural failure in the slabs by calculations.
I am just curious if there is any limit in the code that perhaps says maximum effective cracked section should not exceed a certain level or the rotation of the slabs shall be limited to a certain degree before its affects the strength.
Any thoughts??