SamETABS
Structural
- Dec 19, 2008
- 37
Dear All,
As per commentary clause "ACI 318-08, R9.5 — Control of deflections" if you satisfy the minimum thickness requirements of clauses 9.5.3.1, 9.5.3.2, and 9.5.3.3 there won't be any need to control deflections!!!
firstly, What sort of deflection it is referring to? immediate, long term?
secondly, I'm concerned about the long-term deflections and cracks! How can you justify not to check long-term deflection for a bay of 7.8m x 6m in a Lobby with 500x800dp beams all around the bay(LL: 5 KPa, SDL: 6 KPa)with just 180 mm slab thickness which satisfies the minimum slab thickness requirements of ACI 318-08, Clause 9.5.3.3 (For slabs with beams spanning between the supports on all sides)?
I'd appreciate to hear your thoughts.
many thanks.
As per commentary clause "ACI 318-08, R9.5 — Control of deflections" if you satisfy the minimum thickness requirements of clauses 9.5.3.1, 9.5.3.2, and 9.5.3.3 there won't be any need to control deflections!!!
firstly, What sort of deflection it is referring to? immediate, long term?
secondly, I'm concerned about the long-term deflections and cracks! How can you justify not to check long-term deflection for a bay of 7.8m x 6m in a Lobby with 500x800dp beams all around the bay(LL: 5 KPa, SDL: 6 KPa)with just 180 mm slab thickness which satisfies the minimum slab thickness requirements of ACI 318-08, Clause 9.5.3.3 (For slabs with beams spanning between the supports on all sides)?
I'd appreciate to hear your thoughts.
many thanks.