skimboard20
Structural
- Mar 10, 2021
- 21
I am analyzing a structural slab that has equivalent steel at top and bottom (As = As'). This creates an issue when computing "a", where a = (As-As')*fy/(0.85*f'c*b). Surely there is a way to calculate the strength of a slab with equal top and bottom reinforcement without "a" going to zero? Any input on this?
Other relevant info:
- one-way slab (analyzing 1 ft strip as a beam)
- slab is 10" thick with #6 @ 9"oc top and bottom
- f'c - 2500 psi
- clear cover is 3/4" top and bottom
- this is an elevated slab that forms a garage roof and supports landscaping
Thanks for the help!
Other relevant info:
- one-way slab (analyzing 1 ft strip as a beam)
- slab is 10" thick with #6 @ 9"oc top and bottom
- f'c - 2500 psi
- clear cover is 3/4" top and bottom
- this is an elevated slab that forms a garage roof and supports landscaping
Thanks for the help!