Structimes
Structural
- Feb 26, 2020
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When using RAPT to design a two-way flat plate slab, I was advised that in order to check the maximum mid-span deflection in a slab bay, that one should model the slab in the primary and secondary directions separately, read the middle strip deflection from both directions and add the two middle-strip deflections together.
This approach seems like it is doubling up on the deflection. Does anyone think it is realistic? I am inclined to take the worst case deflection out of the two directions.
This approach seems like it is doubling up on the deflection. Does anyone think it is realistic? I am inclined to take the worst case deflection out of the two directions.