LPPE
Structural
- May 16, 2001
- 578
I have a 2-way structural slab, columns at 20'-0" on center, light storage loading. The contractor wants to eliminate the rebar in the slab and use steel fibers. He keeps mistakingly calling the 2-way slab a "slab-on-grade". I think this may be where he is mislead.
I do not know much about steel fiber reinforced slabs, except I thought they were used for slabs on grade for industrial applications (for high wheel loads, impact resistance). I did not think it could be used as a replacement for rebar in a structural slab.
Does anyone have any experience in fibers for structural slab? I don't think I would take the rebar out of a conc. beam and replace it with steel fibers, know what I mean?
And if anyone has done this, what is the design procedure for analyzing a steel fiber concrete slab/beam?
I do not know much about steel fiber reinforced slabs, except I thought they were used for slabs on grade for industrial applications (for high wheel loads, impact resistance). I did not think it could be used as a replacement for rebar in a structural slab.
Does anyone have any experience in fibers for structural slab? I don't think I would take the rebar out of a conc. beam and replace it with steel fibers, know what I mean?
And if anyone has done this, what is the design procedure for analyzing a steel fiber concrete slab/beam?