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Homework 3: Cover of Moment Envelope

1. Design the second floor slab as a one-way ribbed slab supported by beams along axes A, B, C, and D. 2. Determine the slab's moment envelope using elastic analysis and redistribute moments to find the final envelopes. 3. Design reinforcement in the ribs for moment resistance and determine bar length and lap splices.

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Homework 3: Cover of Moment Envelope

1. Design the second floor slab as a one-way ribbed slab supported by beams along axes A, B, C, and D. 2. Determine the slab's moment envelope using elastic analysis and redistribute moments to find the final envelopes. 3. Design reinforcement in the ribs for moment resistance and determine bar length and lap splices.

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CIE 429 - REINFORCED CONCRETE (R/C) DESIGN Dr. A.M.

Reinhorn

HOMEWORK 3

Design the slab at the second floor as a one-way ribbed slab supported by the beams
along axes A, B, C, and D.

Required

Show the structural floor plan in an engineering sketch and mark all columns,
beams, slabs and the load transfer. The engineering sketch must indicate axes,
dimensions, and all information about columns, beams, and slabs.

1. Determine the slabs’ moment envelope using rigorous elastic analysis (i.e., by
STAAD, or equivalent).

2. Redistribute moments to determine the final envelopes.

3. Design the reinforcement required in the ribs (joists) for moment resistance.

4. Determine graphically or analytically the length of the reinforcement for proper


(bond) development and lap splices where applies (show on diagrams) based on
cover of moment envelope.

5. Verify the shear resistance near the interior supports. If necessary design the
shear reinforcement using 45o bended bars, or by widening the longitudinal ribs.

6. Verify the instantaneous deflections in the end span of each beam using the
weighted average of the moment of inertia.

7. Sketch on drawing paper the plan of the floor and the reinforcement as required
for construction. Specify the length and the number of all bars (including
stirrups).

8. Prepare a list of materials: Show in a table all necessary materials, i.e., concrete
volume and reinforcement sizes, length and number. Determine the total weight
of (i) concrete and (ii) steel

Note: If the material presented in class did not cover a subject, do not complete the
requirement for the initial submittal, but complete it for the submittal with the next
homework!

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