Design Steps of One Way Slab RCC
Design Steps of One Way Slab RCC
Design Steps of One Way Slab RCC
One way slabs are those supported continuously on the two oppostite sides so that the loads
are carried along one direction only. The direction in which the load is carried in one way slab is called
the SPAN.
One way slabs are usually made to span in shorter direction, since the corresponding bending
moments and shear forces are the least.
Distribution steels are provided to distribute any unevenness that may occure in loading and for
temperature and shrinkage effects in that direction.
NOTE:
1. When the slab is supported only on two opposite sides, the slab bends in one direction only;
hence, it is called a one way slab.
2. When slab is supported on all four sides and the plan is a long rectangle,(i.e. length is greater
than twice the width), the bending along longitudinal direction is negligible resulting one way
slab.
Figure 1. (a) One way slab with supports on two opposite sides and (b) One way slab with supports on all sides but length of
longer direction is greater than twice the length of shorter side
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Thickness of slab is basically decided from span to depth ratio. The effective span to depth ratio
is as explained in [Clause 23.2.1]…
Where,
d = effective depth
Basic values are given by IS CODE Clause 23.2.1 (a), page 37.
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Here, modification factors F2 and F3 are taken as unity (1) since compression steel is
usually avoided and the section are to be designed as rectangular.
Modification factor, F1 for tension reinforcement is usually taken 1.25.
d=
2. Calculate ultimate moment and shear in shorter direction of slab, in 1000mm width of slab.
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The calculated depth of slab can be checked through following equation given in CODE [G-1.1(c)]
The values of Xu,max/d for different grades of steel are as follows. (Page 70 of IS CODE)
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4. DESIGN OF REINFORCEMENT
Design of reinforcement includes calculation of area of reinforcement, no. of bars and its spacing(S). The
area of reinforcement can be calculated easily using following equation given in IS CODE ANNEX G [G-
1.1(b)]
The required area of steel, Ast is to be provided in 1000mm width. Instead of finding number of bars for
1000mm width, find, Spacing(S) of the bars using following formula,
S= x 1000
5. CHECK
iii. Spacing
As per Clause 26.3.3 of IS CODE.
Find
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The permissible shear stress in concrete in beams without shear reinforcements Is given
in TABLE 23 of CODE (page no. 84)
We have now,
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Check:
For distribution reinforcement, the bars of same diameter as of main bars or smaller may be
used. According to Clause 26.5.2.1 for distribution reinforcement we provide reinforcement
12% of the total cross sectional area.
9. PROVIDE DETAILING