Slab Design
Slab Design
Slab Design
Prob. 1: Design a simply supported roof slab for a room 8 m x 3.5 m clear in size if the superimposed load is
5 kN/m2. Use M25 and Fe415 grade steel.
𝐿 8
Solution: = = 2.29
𝐵 3.5
Since length of the slab is more than twice the width, it is a one-way slab. Load will be transferred to the
supports along the shorter span. Consider a 1meter wide strip of the slab parallel to its shorter span.
1m
Bend alternate bars at L/7 from the face of support where moment reduces to less than half of its max m.
value.
Temperature reinforcement 0.12% of the gross concrete area will be provided in the longitudinal direction.
= 0.0012 x 1000 x 120 = 144 mm2
1000 𝑚𝑚 1000
Use 8 mm bars, Spacing = = 144 = 333.33 mm say 300 mm
𝑁𝑜.𝑜𝑓 𝑏𝑎𝑟𝑠 (50.27)
Check for Shear : we know that at supports 50% of main reinforcement is available, so calculate
𝜋 1000
100 𝐴𝑡 100 ×(( ×102 )× )
4 200
% tension steel at support = = = 0.39%
𝑏𝑑 1000×100
Now, from table below, find out the shear strength of concrete for 0.39% steel
Table showing Design shear strength of concrete (N/mm2)
For 0.25% Steel, M25 grade Concrete For 0.5% Steel, M25 grade Concrete
𝜏𝑐 = 0.36 N/mm2 𝜏𝑐 = 0.49 N/mm2
0.49−0.36
So, by interpolation, 𝜏𝑐 for 0.39% steel = 0.36 + × 0.14 = 0.43 N/mm2
0.25
For 120 mm thick solid slab, k = 1.30
𝜏𝑐, = 𝑘𝜏𝑐 = 1.3 x 0.43 = 0.56 N/mm2 Table: Value of k for solid slabs
D mm 300 or more 275 250 225 200 175 150 or less
𝑉𝑢
Nominal shear stress 𝜏𝑣 =
𝑏𝑑
𝑤𝑢 𝑙𝑐
Where 𝑉𝑢 is maxm Shear force, i.e, at support = = 14.63 x 3.5/2 = 25.60 kN [ 𝑙𝑐 𝑖𝑠 𝑐𝑙𝑒𝑎𝑟 𝑠𝑝𝑎𝑛 ]
2
25.60 ×1000
Now, 𝜏𝑣 = = 0.26 N/mm2 < 𝜏𝑐, (OK)
1000 ×100
8 φ – 250 c/c