GalileoG
Structural
- Feb 17, 2007
- 467
Dear all,
I have a concrete floor system with 8m x 7m bays with a 2.5m slab cantilever at the perimeter. I can only run beams parallel to the 8m span.
I am wondering if by simply adding a 'stiff' beam parallel to the 8m span, I can design the slabs as a one-way system perpendicular to the beam.
What would constitute a 'stiff' beam and wouldn't that mean I can expect significant cracking before the two-way distribution would turn into a one-way distribution?
I would prefer to have slab-bands instead of a deeper beam (headroom restriction), but surely I can not design for a one-way slab condition with a shallow slab-band albeit wider than the concrete beam, can I?
Also, any special considerations when having a 2.5m long cantilever at the perimeter of the floor system?
Would really appreciate some guidance on this topic.
Thanks!
I have a concrete floor system with 8m x 7m bays with a 2.5m slab cantilever at the perimeter. I can only run beams parallel to the 8m span.
I am wondering if by simply adding a 'stiff' beam parallel to the 8m span, I can design the slabs as a one-way system perpendicular to the beam.
What would constitute a 'stiff' beam and wouldn't that mean I can expect significant cracking before the two-way distribution would turn into a one-way distribution?
I would prefer to have slab-bands instead of a deeper beam (headroom restriction), but surely I can not design for a one-way slab condition with a shallow slab-band albeit wider than the concrete beam, can I?
Also, any special considerations when having a 2.5m long cantilever at the perimeter of the floor system?
Would really appreciate some guidance on this topic.
Thanks!