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Slab Manual Design

This document provides details for slab design calculations for a sample project. It includes the project name, client name, engineer name, file locations, notes on design assumptions, definitions of terms used in the design, code references from IS 456 and BS 8007, and a listing of which code clauses correspond to different design elements. The notes provide assumptions on density of concrete, maximum spacing of reinforcement, and properties of reinforcement bars.

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Slab Manual Design

This document provides details for slab design calculations for a sample project. It includes the project name, client name, engineer name, file locations, notes on design assumptions, definitions of terms used in the design, code references from IS 456 and BS 8007, and a listing of which code clauses correspond to different design elements. The notes provide assumptions on density of concrete, maximum spacing of reinforcement, and properties of reinforcement bars.

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SLAB DESIGN CALCULATIONS

Project Name : Sample


Client Name : S-cube
Engineer Name : Ravi
Design File : C:\Program Files (x86)\STAAD RCDC\SampleFiles\Etabs-Samples\RCDC-Etabs-Demo-Slab-Design.rcdx
Analysis File : C:\Documents and Settings\user\Desktop\Desktop\RCDC 2010\E-tabs\demo5\e-tabs demo5.mdb
Analysis Last Modified : 3/23/2011 3:13:48 PM

NOTES:
1. Slab is designed as per 1 M width of panel.
2. Density Of concrete assumed as 25 KN/Cum.
3. Maximum spacing of Main steel is smaller of 3*Deff and 300mm
4. Maximum spacing of Distribution steel is smaller of 5*Deff and 450mm
5. All 6 mm diameter bars assumed of Fe250 grade with Fy=250 N/sq.mm

Definitions Of Terms: :
1. = Coefficient of Thermal Expansion
2. acr = Distance from the point considered to the surface of the nearest longitudinal bar
3. m = Average steel strain at level considered
4. 1 = Strain at level considered,Calculated ignoring the stiffening of the concrete in tension zone
5. act = Percentage steel provided
6. crit = Percentage steel critical as per code
7. BM = Bending moment in KNM
8. D = Overall depth of slab in mm
9. Deff = Effective depth of slab in mm
10. Ec = Modulus of elasticity of concrete
11. Es = Modulus of elasticity of steel
12. Fck = Characteristic compressive strength of concrete cube in N/SqMM
13. Fst = Stress in steel
14. Fy = Yield Stress Of Steel in N/SqMM
15. Mu = Factored Bending moment in KNM
16. Sp = Spacing Between bars at outer most layer
17. Tc = Permissible Shear stress in concrete in N/Sqmm
18. Temp1 = Peak Hydration temperature
19. Temp2 = Seasonal Temperature Variations
20. Tv = Shear stress due to Vu in N/Sqmm
21. V = Shear force in KN
22. Vu = Factored shear force in KN
23. Wcr = Surface Crack Width

Code References :
IS 456

ELEMENT CLAUSE / TABLE


1. Moment Coeffs For 2-Way Slabs : Greschoff-Rankine Formulation and yield line theory
2. Ptmin : 26.5.2.1
3. Ptcalculated : 38
4. Shear Strength Of Concrete : 40.3
5. Modification Factor for Shear : 40.2.1.1
6. Max Nominal Shear Stress : 40.2.3
7. Basic Span To Depth Ratio : 23.2.1
8. Tensile Steel Factor : 23.2.1
9. Compression Steel Factor : 23.2.1
10. Flange correction factor : 23.2.1
11. spacing between main bars : 26.3.3
12. spacing between distribution bars : 26.3.3
13. crack width calculation : Annex-F
14. cracking : Clause 35.3.2

BS 8007 (For Early / Initial Thermal Cracking)


ELEMENT CLAUSE / TABLE
1. Surface Zone for suspended slab : Figure A.1
2. Surface Zone for ground slab : Figure A.2
3. Factors for the calculation of minimum reinforcement : Table A.1

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