blihpandgeorge
Structural
- Nov 5, 2012
- 102
hi
I have a suspended slab that is restrained at opposite ends by shear cores & I want to determine some design forces from shrinkage to check the core design. I am comfortable in checking crack widths & reinforcing the slab, it is determining the forces on the core that I need. As the shrinkage forces are generated from an applied strain, and the code gives me a design strain. I intend on applying the design strain to an analysis model by converting the design strain to a temperature and applying a temperature analysis.
I have other options such as pour strips / movement joints etc to control shrinkage, however it is a slab without pour strips tied into cores that i would like to investigate
A few specific questions i have:
1) is there a documented procedure / design guide for this sort of thing?
2) i assume (perhaps incorrectly) that distributed cracking in the slab will act to reducing the design strain, is this correct? how can i quantify this?
3) my design code is the Austalian code AS 3600, is there better guidance in another code? (ACI/Eurocode?)
thanks in advance
I have a suspended slab that is restrained at opposite ends by shear cores & I want to determine some design forces from shrinkage to check the core design. I am comfortable in checking crack widths & reinforcing the slab, it is determining the forces on the core that I need. As the shrinkage forces are generated from an applied strain, and the code gives me a design strain. I intend on applying the design strain to an analysis model by converting the design strain to a temperature and applying a temperature analysis.
I have other options such as pour strips / movement joints etc to control shrinkage, however it is a slab without pour strips tied into cores that i would like to investigate
A few specific questions i have:
1) is there a documented procedure / design guide for this sort of thing?
2) i assume (perhaps incorrectly) that distributed cracking in the slab will act to reducing the design strain, is this correct? how can i quantify this?
3) my design code is the Austalian code AS 3600, is there better guidance in another code? (ACI/Eurocode?)
thanks in advance