mar2805
Structural
- Dec 21, 2008
- 375
People hi!
I was wondering how you design an RC wall to RC slab conection if you design an slab as "pinned" to walls, not fixed!
The slab is on top floor
I asking this couse I had an debate with another engineer and we couldnt agree on this matter at all.
Heres my ilustration and explanation.
In red is the wall reinforcement (meshes)
In blue is the slab reinforcement (meshes)
The wall width is 25cm wich is more then you need for anchorage lenght of the slab reinforcement (diametar of bars is 8mm)
Since the slab is designed as (pinned) supported ( no negative moment above the support) I dont see any need to insert adittional horizontal U bars that tie slab bottom and top reinforcement.
The top reinforcement in the slab is just above the design minimum reinforcement (just to provide some ductility for negative moment) but not enough to develop an negative moment.
The provided slab bottom reinforcement is design to positive span moment.
For me this is a clean pinned, RC wall to RC slab connection.
Your opinion.
I was wondering how you design an RC wall to RC slab conection if you design an slab as "pinned" to walls, not fixed!
The slab is on top floor
I asking this couse I had an debate with another engineer and we couldnt agree on this matter at all.
Heres my ilustration and explanation.
In red is the wall reinforcement (meshes)
In blue is the slab reinforcement (meshes)
The wall width is 25cm wich is more then you need for anchorage lenght of the slab reinforcement (diametar of bars is 8mm)
Since the slab is designed as (pinned) supported ( no negative moment above the support) I dont see any need to insert adittional horizontal U bars that tie slab bottom and top reinforcement.
The top reinforcement in the slab is just above the design minimum reinforcement (just to provide some ductility for negative moment) but not enough to develop an negative moment.
The provided slab bottom reinforcement is design to positive span moment.
For me this is a clean pinned, RC wall to RC slab connection.
Your opinion.