Slab Design-Structural Design by Using Strip Method
Slab Design-Structural Design by Using Strip Method
Figure 1
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Chapter 2- Strip Method for Slabs
mx m y mxy
2 2 2
2 w
x 2
y 2
xy
w
x 2
y 2
my
2
(1 k ) w
y 2
Figure 2
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Chapter 2- Strip Method for Slabs
• The load on all strips in each direction is thus
w/2 ( with k=0.5), as illustrated by the load
dispersion arrows
• This gives maximum design moments mx = my
= wa2/16, implying a constant curvature for all
strips in the x-direction at mid-span
corresponding to a constant moment wa2/16
across the width of the slab (see fig. 2)
Figure 3
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Chapter 2- Strip Method for Slabs
• Here the regions of different load dispersion
separated by the dash-doted discontinuity
lines follow the diagonals, and all of the load
on any region is carried in the direction giving
the shortest distance to the nearest support.
• k=0 or 1 in the different regions
Figure 4
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Chapter 2- Strip Method for Slabs
• Two different strip loadings are now identified,
strip along A-A and along B-B.
• This design leads to practical arrangement,
one with constant spacing through the center
strip of width a/2 and a wider spacing through
the outer strips, where the elastic curvatures
and moments are known to be less.
A A
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