kjG87
Electrical
- May 4, 2017
- 2
hi, this is really not my area but i want to know about this one...
PICTURE 1 - slab is supported on 4 masonry walls.
PICTURE 2 - we remove one wall under existing slab and we made RC beam instead.
my question - do bending moments in existing slab change because we remove a bearing wall even tho we replaced it with a RC beam?
are bending moments of slab depending on a stiffness of a RC beam?
Since masonry wall is far more stiff in vertical direction than a RC beam (deflection) I think there might be larger bending moments (tension in lower zone of a slab) because of this? Or am I wrong?
PICTURE 1 - slab is supported on 4 masonry walls.
PICTURE 2 - we remove one wall under existing slab and we made RC beam instead.
my question - do bending moments in existing slab change because we remove a bearing wall even tho we replaced it with a RC beam?
are bending moments of slab depending on a stiffness of a RC beam?
Since masonry wall is far more stiff in vertical direction than a RC beam (deflection) I think there might be larger bending moments (tension in lower zone of a slab) because of this? Or am I wrong?
