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7.1 Ribbed Two-Way Slab (Coeffecient Method)

The document discusses the design and behavior of two-way ribbed hollow block slabs. It provides equations for minimum slab thickness and describes using the coefficient method to calculate moments and shear. An example is given to demonstrate the design process for a slab with given dimensions, materials, and loads.

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7.1 Ribbed Two-Way Slab (Coeffecient Method)

The document discusses the design and behavior of two-way ribbed hollow block slabs. It provides equations for minimum slab thickness and describes using the coefficient method to calculate moments and shear. An example is given to demonstrate the design process for a slab with given dimensions, materials, and loads.

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Edge Supported Two-Way Ribbed and Hollow Block Slabs

Slab Behavior and Design Requirements

Two-way ribbed slab gives an economical solution for floor system having higher spans (L
> 8m) with sufficient stiffness to avoid higher deflection. As before in one-way ribbed slab,
the voids between the ribs in the two-way ribbed slab may be either lightweight material
such as hollow blocks or it may left unfilled as shown in the figure. As shown in the figure,
ribs in both directions are running and hence two directions should be designed.

Two-way ridded slab behavior is similar to the two-way solid slab. The slab bends under
load into a dished surface and consequently bending moments are created in the ribs in both
directions. Hence, Coefficients method (Method 2, ACI code-1963) for design of two-way
solid slab can be used to design two-way ribbed slab ribs in both directions.
Supports for all sides

The dimension and strength requirements of important elements of one-way slab are also
valid for two-way ribbed slab. The equations of minimum thickness of the ACI code
(given before in two-way solid slab) should be used with some modification. The inertia of
the present two way ribbed slab will be compared with a conjugate two-way solid slab
thickness that was obtained from the equations of minimum thickness of the ACI code. This
procedure will be explained in the next example.

Own Weight of a Two-Way Hollow Block Slab

Example

Compute the own weight per square meter of a two-way


hollow block slab if:
Top slab is 50 mm thick,
500mm between ribs (center to center),
Block is 20x 20 x 40 cm,
Density of hollow block, 8 kN/m3,
Density of reinforced concrete, 25 kN/m3.

Solution

Top slab = 0.05 * 1 * 1 * 25 = 1.25 KN/m2.

Ribs = 25 [(2*0.1 * 0.2 * 1) + (2*0.1 * 0.2 * 0.8)] = 1.8 KN/m2.

Hollow block = 8 * 0.2 * 0.2 * 0.4 * 8 = 1.02 KN/m 2.


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Example

Design the two-way hollow slabs shown in the figure Use method -2 (coefficient method)

= 21 MPa
= 280 MPa
L.L = 2.0 KN/m2
Finishing load = 1.5 KN/m2
Width of all beams = 250 mm

Solution

1) Layout of ribs

Use 0.4 * 0.2 * 0.2 m block and 0.1 m width (average width) of ribs.
As show in the figure, 0.175 m is left at the ends as solid parts.

2) Thickness of the slab

To determine the suitable thickness, it may find the moment of inertia for assumed
two-way solid slab that has the same length of span and compare it with the inertia
of the present two way ribbed slab;

So Irib should be > Isolid.

For solid slab:

Assume m >2
7250 (0.8 280 / 1400 )
hmin 161 .11mm
36 9 * 1.0
1000 *161 .13
I solid 348 .5 *10 6 mm 4
12

For hollow block ribbed slab:

Use the dimension as shown in figure,


Af = 1000*50 =50000 mm2
Aw = 2*100*200 =40000 mm2
Atotal =90000 mm2
50000 * 25 40000 150
Y 80.6mm
90000
500 * (50) 3 100 ( 200 ) 3
I rib 2 50 * 500 * (55.6) 2 100 * 200 (69.4) 2 490 .97 mm4
12 12
I rib > I solid, so the thickness and dimensions are Ok.
To check the thickness of topping slab, find the moment (M) from the table case
1 and find fr and compare with

3) Loads

Own weight of two-


KN/m2
Wu = 1.2 (4.1 + 1.5) + 1.6 * 2 = 9.92 KN/m2

4) Structural Analysis

To obtain the bending moments in the slab, coefficients of the moment in the table
case 5 will be used.

Moments for 1.0 m strip

Ls/LL = 1.0 and moments for short and long directions are the same.
1) Negative moments: (-M)
- Continuous edges: =0
- Dis-continuous edges: 0.033 * 9.92 * (7.5)2= 18.414 KN.m/m
2) Positive moment at misspend: (+M)
0.05 * 9.92 * (7.5)2 =27.9 KN.m/m

Moments for ribs

(-M) Negative memento at dis-cont. edge = 0.5 * 18.414 = 9.21 KN.m/rib


(+M) positive moment at mid span = 0.5 * 27.9 = 13.95 KN.m/rib

Shear force

Vu at center line of support =WuLs/2=9.92*7.5/2 = 37.2 KN/m


Vu For each rib = 37.2 * 0.5 = 18.6 KN/rib

5) Structural design

Check of topping slab: topping slab is Ok.

Design for bending moment

Critical sections
Section (1-1)

M= + 13.95 KN.m / rib


Assume the bar diameter for main reinforcement is 16 mm
d= 250 20 6 16/2 = 216 mm
be is the minimum of : 1) L/4 , 2)16 t s + bw , 3)CL-CL be = 500 mm
To check the position of N.A:
MR = 0.9*0.85*21*500*50*(216 - 50/2)*10-6 = 75.4 KN.m/rib > 13.95
KN.m/rib OK
Therefor N.A lies in the flange
Ru= 13.95 * 106 / (500 * (216)2) = 0.6 MPa

As = 0.00243 * 500 * 216 = 262 mm2


min w =262 /(100*216) = 0.0122 > 0.005 OK
Use (1 16 + 1 14)/rib As prov. = 355 mm2
Check of reinforcement for the other direction,
d = 250 20 6 16 16/2 = 200 mm
Ru = 0.7 MPa As = 283.3 mm2
So (1 16 + 1 14) / rib is OK

Section (2-2)

Mu = -9.21 KN.m/rib

Check t

The reinforcement is enough because solid parts are located near the supports and
the rib is 500 mm wide there.
6) Design for shear:

Critical shear (Vu) will be at (d) from the solid part:


dav = (216 + 200 )/2= 208 mm
X = 0.25/2 + 0.175 + 0.208 = 0.508 mm
Vu at critical section = 18.6 (9.21 *0.5* 0.508)
= 16.26 KN/rib

Use minimum shear reinforcement: Stirrup 6 mm @ 200 mm

Use 6 mm @ 200 mm

7) Drawing and detailing

Plan for two-way hollow block slab showing dimensions and reinforcement

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