bryangallagher
Structural
- Jan 12, 2016
- 2
I am a structural engineer from Canada working on my first ACI suspended slab.
The first hiccup that I have come across is the the requirement that drop panel shall extend one-sixth of the center to center span. This is not included in CSA 23.3. The grid spacing for the project is 10.2m x 10.2m and the drop dimensions are 3.2m x 3.2m. This just barely doesn't meet the one-sixth requirement.
ACI318-14 / CL 8.2.4 (ACI318-11 CL 13.2.5):
A drop panel in a nonprestressed slab, where used to reduce the minimum required thickness in accordance with 8.3.1.1 or the quantity of deformed negative moment reinforcement at a support in accordance with 8.5.2.2, shall satisfy (a) and (b):
(a) The drop panel shall project below the slab at least one-fourth of the adjacent slab thickness.
(b) The drop panel shall extend in each direction from the centerline of support a distance not less than one-sixth the span length measured from center-to-center of supports in that direction.
My question is: if I am using FEM analysis can this minimum drop dimension be ignored? It looks like this requirement should only apply when using approximation formulas. It seems difficult to get around the "when used to reduce ... the quantity of deformed negative moment reinforcement" portion of this clause.
Is there a section in ACI that explains what clauses do not apply if using FEM?
Thanks for your help.
B Gallagher
The first hiccup that I have come across is the the requirement that drop panel shall extend one-sixth of the center to center span. This is not included in CSA 23.3. The grid spacing for the project is 10.2m x 10.2m and the drop dimensions are 3.2m x 3.2m. This just barely doesn't meet the one-sixth requirement.
ACI318-14 / CL 8.2.4 (ACI318-11 CL 13.2.5):
A drop panel in a nonprestressed slab, where used to reduce the minimum required thickness in accordance with 8.3.1.1 or the quantity of deformed negative moment reinforcement at a support in accordance with 8.5.2.2, shall satisfy (a) and (b):
(a) The drop panel shall project below the slab at least one-fourth of the adjacent slab thickness.
(b) The drop panel shall extend in each direction from the centerline of support a distance not less than one-sixth the span length measured from center-to-center of supports in that direction.
My question is: if I am using FEM analysis can this minimum drop dimension be ignored? It looks like this requirement should only apply when using approximation formulas. It seems difficult to get around the "when used to reduce ... the quantity of deformed negative moment reinforcement" portion of this clause.
Is there a section in ACI that explains what clauses do not apply if using FEM?
Thanks for your help.
B Gallagher