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Design Data and Parameters

Design Span = 3.4 m


Tributary Width = 0.3 m
Lattice Spacing = 0.3 m
Slab Thickness = 150 mm NOTE: Consider minimum thickness of slabs unless deflections are co
PC Slab Thickness = 60 mm
dpc = 27 mm
dcip = 67 mm
Effective Depth = 117 mm
Weight of Concrete = 23.6 kN/m3

Material Properties
f'c = 41.37 MPa
temp bar dia = 10 mm
main bar dia= 16 mm
fy = 413.7 MPa
Ec = 30230.172 MPa
Es = 200000 MPa

Design Loads
Deadloads
1. Floor Finish = 25 psf 0.3591 kN/m
2. Mechanical/Electrical = 10 psf 0.14364 kN/m
3. Other Loads = 35 psf 0.50274 kN/m
4. Wt. Of Slab = 3.54 kPa 1.062 kN/m
Total Dead Load = 2.06748 kN/m
Live Loads
1. Service LL 200 psf 2.8728 kN/m
Total Factored Load
Wu = 7.778232 kN/m
abs unless deflections are computed.
Design Moments and Required Steel Reinforcements

Location Formula (ACI 8.3.3) Design moment Ru


Continuous Support Wu*L2/10 8.991636192 2.4327822533908
Midspan Wu*L /14
2
6.42259728 1.73770160956486
Discontinuous Support Wu*L2/24 3.74651508 1.01365927224617

PC SLAB
Bottom Bars
bar dia = 16 mm
n16 = 1 pcs
Lattice Bottom Bars 2 pcs -16-mm dia bars
As1 = 402.123859659494 mm2
Required Bars between lattices = -2 use -2 pcs -16 mm dia bars between lattices
Top Bars
Continuous Support
bar dia = 16 mm
n16 = 2 pcs
Spacing, S = 150 mm Therefore, use 150 mm spacing
Discontinuous Support
bar dia = 16 mm
n16 = 1 pcs
Spacing, S = 300 mm Therefore, use 300 mm spacing
Temperature Bars
bar dia = 10 mm
Ast = 81 mm
S= 290.888208665722 mm Therefore, use 275 mm spacing
rcements

ρreq'd ρmin ρgoverning Asreq'd


0.0060994 0.0033841 0.0060994 214.08842
0.0043096 0.0033841 0.0043096 151.2685
0.0024866 0.0033841 0.0033841 118.78173

ars between lattices


Design Loads
Dead Loads
1. Wt. of PC slab = 0.4248 kN/m
2. Wt. of Wet Concrete = 0.6372 kN/m
Total Deadload = 1.062 kN/m
Live Loads
1. Working Load = 180 kg
0.52974 kN/m
Impact Loading
1. Percent of Sdl 0.12744 kN/m
Total Load
W= 1.71918 kN/m

Spacing of Shoring based on Modulus of Rupture of Concrete


Mcr = 0.126 (f'c0.5)
fr = 0.7(f'c0.5)
Ig = 5400000 mm4
Yt = 30 mm4

Mmax = 0.2148975 L2

Table for Design Strength and Permissible unsupported Length


Age in Days f'c Mcr L
6000psi @ 7days (MPa) kN-m m
4 34.5 0.740082 1.8557709187593
3 31.05 0.702104 1.8075278273786
Provide shoring for slabs with more than 1.75m clear span.
Spacing of shoring should not exceed 1.8 m.
Shear Capacity of Slab
Parameters:
Design Span = 3.4 m
Tributary Width = 0.3 m
Slab Thickness = 150 mm
PC Slab Thickness = 60 mm
Effective Depth = 117 mm

Total Factored Load = 7.778232 kN/m

Factored Shear at Support


Vu = 15.20644 kN

Shear capacity of Cast-in-place Concrete


φVc = 18.31498 kN
Shear Capacity of Steel Reinforcement at Support (shear friction design)
φVs = -141.4048 kN
Total Shear Capacity
φVn = 159.7198 kN

Since φVn =159.719826504442 kN > Vu =15.20644356 kN


Therefore, the slab is SAFE against shear.
Check for Horizontal Shear Transfer

Total Factored Load = 7.778232 kN/m

Vu = 15.20644 kN

Maximum Shear Transmitted by Lattice Lacing (shear friction design)


Lacing Size = 10 mm
Quantity = 32 pcs
Avf = 2513.274 mm2
fvy = 413.7 Mpa
Vn = 1470.417 kN

Since Vn =1470.41653721289 kN > Vu = 15.20644356 kN


Therefore, the slab is SAFE against Horizontal Shear.

Check for Shear During Installation of PC Panels


Wdl = 1.062 kN/m
Wll = 0.52974 kN/m
Wim = 0.12744 kN/m
Wu = 1.71918 kN/m

Factored Shear at Support


Vu = 2.922606 kN

Shear capacity of PC Concrete at Support


φVc = 7.380664 kN

Since φVc =7.38066433747667 kN > Vu = 2.922606 kN


Therefore, the slab is SAFE against Horizontal Shear.

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