If you don't use control joints, for a slab on form deck, would you use ACI minimum temperature and shrinkage (T&S) steel requiremente (rho=0.0018) for reinforcement perpendicular to the main flexural reinforcement? Or would you place welded wire fabric (WWF)? Our slab is total 8" thick with 1.5" form deck. That leaves 6.5" over the flutes. The slab is an overdesign requirement. I am worried about cracking.
I am trying to get the customer to use composite steel deck because the deck will not be subject to corrosion. This will eliminate the bottom flexural steel. Steel composite deck manufacturers put recommendations for T&S steel, usually very lighter gage WWF. I was always concerned about the negative flexural cracking over beams and girders. I don't believe the lighter gage WWF is adequate to prevent wide flexural cracks. What has your experience been using composite deck? What do you do when using composite deck? Do you place rebar over the beams and girders to keep the negative flexural cracks tight or do you use a heavier gage WWF?
Does anyone know of a good design guide or rule of thumb for designing T&S steel on elevated metal deck? I have a ton of literature for slab-on-grade but nothing for metal deck.