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Slabs on Grade using simply supported two-way slab formula 1

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Aussie Dave

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Hi All,
would it be sufficient to use below calculations for a slab supported on grade? I am working to book (Reinforced Concrete Design to Eurocodes Design Theory and Examples Fourth Edition)
simply supported two-way slab: Corners free to lift
* Design of moment reinforcement
* Shear resistance
* Deflection


 
As he asked, if it is supported on grade, what is the span? The method you are suggesting has edge support, not on grade support.
 
Hi I have attached what i have calculated for the slab.
The slab is 6.19 x 3.031 x 0.150 meters and yes i no what i have calculated is not for a slab on grade, I was just trying to ascertain if the simply supported two way slab calculations attached could be used as an over estimate or substitute to using TR34 calculations.

 
 https://files.engineering.com/getfile.aspx?folder=c67ee8cf-04d9-4b48-87fa-f53d47bca538&file=simply_supported_two-way_slab.pdf
Using the proposed two way slab formula, only bottom reinforcement would be required. Top reinforcement would be required if the slab is on a swelling soil or if the edges are sustaining line loads which must be resisted by the slab.

BA
 
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