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The document discusses the process of designing a two-way reinforced concrete slab and calculating bending moments, shear forces, and reinforcement requirements.

Factors such as slab dimensions, support conditions, loadings, depth calculation based on deflection criteria, effective spans, and moment coefficients must be considered in two-way slab design.

The loads from the slab need to be transferred to supporting beams. This involves calculating the maximum moments and shears in the beams based on the slab loading and geometry, and then checking the beams for adequate bending and shear capacity.

2 way Slab design

Data Input
C/C distance of longer span (Ly) =
C/C distance of shorter span (Lx) =
Assume support widths =
Nominal cover =
Bar dia =
unit density of concrete =
Grade of Concrete (Fck)
Grade of Steel (Fy) =

7214
4775
300
30
10
25
25
500

mm
mm
mm
mm
mm
kN/m3
Mpa
Mpa

Depth Calculation
Assume effective depth (dx) =
Clear short span =
effective short span =

118 mm
4475 mm
4593 mm

By deflection criteria of beams, span/effective depth ratio


=
26
modification factor =
1.5
effective depth =
118 mm
Overall depth D =
Provide D =
Effective depth (dx) =
Effective depth (dy) =
Effective short span (lx) =
Effective long span (ly) =
Aspect ratio (r) = ly/lx =

(goal seek for diff = 0)

diff =

153 mm
150 mm
115
105
4590
7019
1.529

mm
mm
mm
mm

Loading
Self weight of slab =
Imposed Load =
Finishes =

3.75
1.5
1
6.25
factored load (x1.5) =

Design Moments & Shear


Moment Coefficients

kN/m2
kN/m2
kN/m2
kN/m2

9.375 kN/m2

(IS 875_2)

ly/lx = 1.529
Negative moment at cont. edge
Positive moment at mid span

Short span
Long Span
(x)
(y)
0.076
0.047
0.057
0.035

Shear
avg effective depth (d) =
clear short span (lxn) =
Design shear =
=

110 mm
4475 mm

19.946 kN/m

multiplying factor (k) =

1.3

(Cl. 40.2.1.1, IS 456)

Detailing
1) Main Reinforcement
Maximum spacing of bars
minimum of 3d or 300 mm
3dx =
3dy =
Maximum spacing of bars =

345 mm
315 mm
300

For

ax

Negative moments at continuous edge


Positive moment at Mid span

0.076
0.057

For

ay

Negative moments at continuous edge


Positive moment at Mid span

0.047
0.035

Reinforcement extension over supports


short span =
long span =

Mx
(kNm/m)
15.01
11.26

My
(kNm/m)
9.28
6.91

573.75 mm
877.375 mm

Bar dia
(mm)
10
10

Reinforcement Provided
Spacing
(mm)
220
250

Bar dia
(mm)
10
10

Reinforcement Provided
Spacing
(mm)
250
250

0.125l

2) Torsional reinforcement
area of reinforcement for maximum midspan moment
A=
314.16 mm2
Extension of reinforcement over support = lx/5 =

918 mm

For extreme corners = 3/4 A =


Assume bar dia =
Nos. =
Povide =
Spacing =

235.62 mm2
8 mm
4.6875
5
229.5 mm

For 1 edge continuous = 0.5 * 3/4 A =


Assume bar dia =
Nos. =
Povide =
Spacing =

117.81 mm2
6 mm
4.16666667
5
229.5 mm

NOTES FOR TABLE


1) Bending moment coefficients taken from Table 26, (Annex D), IS 456
2) Moment values are calculated per unit width
3) ONLY INPUT VALUES IN THE TABLE
4) % steel (pt) calculated from Table 19, IS 456
pt = 100 As/bd
5) Minimum area of steel = 0.12% of bD
6) Minimum bar dia to be used = 8mm

Loads for Supporting Beams


lx =
ly =
UDL on slab =

4.775 m
7.214 m
9.375 kN/m2

The loads of triangular segment A will be transfer

Beam 1-2
ly = 7.214

lx = 4.775

Beam 2-3
2.3875
(x)

(goal seek for diff = 0)

(Cl. 40.2.1.1, IS 456)

SHORT SPAN
Reinforcement Provided
Area
Remarks
(mm2)
357.00
OK
314.16
OK

Reinforcement Provided
Area
Remarks
(mm2)
314.16
OK
314.16
OK

Reinforcement Requirement
R = M/bd^2

(% of steel), pt

Area (mm2)

Min. Steel reqd

1.135
0.851

0.28
0.20

316.98
234.16

180
180

LONG SPAN
Reinforcement Requirement
R = M/bd^2

(% of steel), pt

Area (mm2)

Min. Steel reqd

0.842
0.627

0.20
0.15

211.37
155.68

180
180

e loads of triangular segment A will be transferred to beam 1-2 and the same of trapezoidal segment B will be transferred to beam 2-3

4.775
(l)

max intensity of D DL =

22.38

Max. Moment =

42.53
4.25
26.72
2.67

Max. Shear or Rxtn =

max intensity of D DL =

22.38

2.439
(y)

2.3875

max Intensity of UDL =

22.38

Max. Moment =

124.34
12.43
54.02
5.40

(x)
Max. Shear or Rxtn =

for fst

190
lower

pt
kt =

0.2
0

for pt =
kt =

0.27
1.323

for fst =
kt =

216.16
1.43

SHORT SPAN
pt provided
0.31
0.27

pt provided
0.30
0.30

Strength (tc)
N/mm2
0.36
0.311

Shear Adequacy
Stress (tv)
k*tc
N/mm2
0.468
0.181
0.404
0.181

Strength (tc)
N/mm2
0.304
0.29

Shear Adequacy
Stress (tv)
k*tc
N/mm2
0.395
0.181
0.377
0.181

Check for Deflection Contro


Remarks
OK
OK

Remarks
OK
OK

fst
N/mm2
216.16

kt
only for mid span
1.67

nt B will be transferred to beam 2-3

kN/m

(w)

kNm
t-m
kN
t

(wl2/12)

kN/m

(w1)

(wl/4)

effects on beam will be due to slab on


both sides, so (x2)

effects on beam will be due to slab on


both sides, so (x2)

kN/m

(w2)

kNm
t-m
kN
t

(w1x /3 + w2y/2*(x+y/4))

(0.5*(w1x+w2y)

190
higher
0.3
1.89
0.27
1.323

lower

240
higher
0.2
0.3
1.68
1.47
0.27
1.533

216.16
1.43

Check for Deflection Control


prov <
l/d
l/d
max
provided max
only for mid span
43.42 39.91304 ok

2 way Slab design


Data Input
C/C distance of longer span (Ly) =
C/C distance of shorter span (Lx) =
Assume support widths =
Nominal cover =
Bar dia =
unit density of concrete =
Grade of Concrete (Fck)
Grade of Steel (Fy) =

4775
3607
300
30
10
25
25
500

mm
mm
mm
mm
mm
kN/m3
Mpa
Mpa

Depth Calculation
Assume effective depth (dx) =
Clear short span =
effective short span =

88 mm
3307 mm
3395 mm

By deflection criteria of beams, span/effective depth ratio


=
26
modification factor =
1.5
effective depth =
88 mm
Overall depth D =
Provide D =
Effective depth (dx) =
Effective depth (dy) =
Effective short span (lx) =
Effective long span (ly) =
Aspect ratio (r) = ly/lx =

(goal seek for diff = 0)

diff =

123 mm
150 mm
115
105
3422
4580
1.338

mm
mm
mm
mm

Loading
Self weight of slab =
Imposed Load =
Finishes =

3.75
1.5
1
6.25
factored load (x1.5) =

Design Moments & Shear


Moment Coefficients

kN/m2
kN/m2
kN/m2
kN/m2

9.375 kN/m2

(IS 875_2)

ly/lx = 1.338
Negative moment at cont. edge
Positive moment at mid span

Short span
Long Span
(x)
(y)
0.067
0.047
0.050
0.035

Shear
avg effective depth (d) =
clear short span (lxn) =
Design shear =
=

110 mm
3307 mm

14.471 kN/m

multiplying factor (k) =

1.3

(Cl. 40.2.1.1, IS 456)

Detailing
1) Main Reinforcement
Maximum spacing of bars
minimum of 3d or 300 mm
3dx =
3dy =
Maximum spacing of bars =

345 mm
315 mm
300

For

ax

Negative moments at continuous edge


Positive moment at Mid span

0.067
0.050

For

ay

Negative moments at continuous edge


Positive moment at Mid span

0.047
0.035

Reinforcement extension over supports


short span =
long span =

Mx
(kNm/m)
7.36
5.49

My
(kNm/m)
5.16
3.84

427.75 mm
572.5 mm

Bar dia
(mm)
8
8

Reinforcement Provided
Spacing
(mm)
250
250

Bar dia
(mm)
8
8

Reinforcement Provided
Spacing
(mm)
250
250

0.125l

2) Torsional reinforcement
area of reinforcement for maximum midspan moment
A=
201.06 mm2
Extension of reinforcement over support = lx/5 =

684.4 mm

For extreme corners = 3/4 A =


Assume bar dia =
Nos. =
Povide =
Spacing =

150.80 mm2
8 mm
3
5
171.1 mm

For 1 edge continuous = 0.5 * 3/4 A =


Assume bar dia =
Nos. =
Povide =
Spacing =

75.40 mm2
6 mm
2.66666667
5
171.1 mm

NOTES FOR TABLE


1) Bending moment coefficients taken from Table 26, (Annex D), IS 456
2) Moment values are calculated per unit width
3) ONLY INPUT VALUES IN THE TABLE
4) % steel (pt) calculated from Table 19, IS 456
pt = 100 As/bd
5) Minimum area of steel = 0.12% of bD
6) Minimum bar dia to be used = 8mm

Loads for Supporting Beams


lx =
ly =
UDL on slab =

3.607 m
4.775 m
9.375 kN/m2

The loads of triangular segment A will be transfer

Beam 1-2
ly = 4.775

lx = 3.607

Beam 2-3
1.8035
(x)

(goal seek for diff = 0)

(Cl. 40.2.1.1, IS 456)

SHORT SPAN
Reinforcement Provided
Area
Remarks
(mm2)
201.06
OK
201.06
OK

Reinforcement Provided
Area
Remarks
(mm2)
201.06
OK
201.06
OK

Reinforcement Requirement
R = M/bd^2

(% of steel), pt

Area (mm2)

Min. Steel reqd

0.556
0.415

0.13
0.10

150.71
111.69

180
180

LONG SPAN
Reinforcement Requirement
R = M/bd^2

(% of steel), pt

Area (mm2)

Min. Steel reqd

0.468
0.349

0.11
0.08

115.28
85.35

180
180

e loads of triangular segment A will be transferred to beam 1-2 and the same of trapezoidal segment B will be transferred to beam 2-3

3.607
(l)

max intensity of D DL =

16.91

Max. Moment =

18.33
1.83
15.25
1.52

Max. Shear or Rxtn =

max intensity of D DL =

16.91

1.168
(y)

1.8035
(x)

max Intensity of UDL =

16.91

Max. Moment =

39.02
3.90
25.12
2.51

Max. Shear or Rxtn =

for fst

190
lower

pt
kt =

0.2
0

for pt =
kt =

0.21
0.189

for fst =
kt =

225
1.22

SHORT SPAN
pt provided
0.17
0.17

pt provided
0.19
0.19

Strength (tc)
N/mm2
0.36
0.311

Shear Adequacy
Stress (tv)
k*tc
N/mm2
0.468
0.132
0.404
0.132

Strength (tc)
N/mm2
0.304
0.29

Shear Adequacy
Stress (tv)
k*tc
N/mm2
0.395
0.132
0.377
0.132

Check for Deflection Contro


Remarks
OK
OK

Remarks
OK
OK

fst
N/mm2
259.62

kt
only for mid span
1.22

nt B will be transferred to beam 2-3

kN/m

(w)

kNm
t-m
kN
t

(wl2/12)

kN/m

(w1)

(wl/4)

effects on beam will be due to slab on


both sides, so (x2)

effects on beam will be due to slab on


both sides, so (x2)

kN/m

(w2)

kNm
t-m
kN
t

(w1x /3 + w2y/2*(x+y/4))

(0.5*(w1x+w2y)

190
higher
0.3
1.89
0.21
0.189

lower

240
higher
0.2
0.3
1.68
1.47
0.21
1.659

225
1.22

Check for Deflection Control


prov <
l/d
l/d
max
provided max
only for mid span
31.72 29.75652 ok

2 way Slab design


Data Input
C/C distance of longer span (Ly) =
C/C distance of shorter span (Lx) =
Assume support widths =
Nominal cover =
Bar dia =
unit density of concrete =
Grade of Concrete (Fck)
Grade of Steel (Fy) =

7214
4216
300
30
10
25
25
500

mm
mm
mm
mm
mm
kN/m3
Mpa
Mpa

Depth Calculation
Assume effective depth (dx) =
Clear short span =
effective short span =

104 mm
3916 mm
4020 mm

By deflection criteria of beams, span/effective depth ratio


=
26
modification factor =
1.5
effective depth =
104 mm
Overall depth D =
Provide D =
Effective depth (dx) =
Effective depth (dy) =
Effective short span (lx) =
Effective long span (ly) =
Aspect ratio (r) = ly/lx =

(goal seek for diff = 0)

diff =

139 mm
150 mm
115
105
4031
7019
1.741

mm
mm
mm
mm

Loading
Self weight of slab =
Imposed Load =
Finishes =

3.75
1.5
1
6.25
factored load (x1.5) =

Design Moments & Shear


Moment Coefficients

kN/m2
kN/m2
kN/m2
kN/m2

9.375 kN/m2

(IS 875_2)

ly/lx = 1.741
Negative moment at cont. edge
Positive moment at mid span

Short span
Long Span
(x)
(y)
0.064
0.037
0.048
0.028

Shear
avg effective depth (d) =
clear short span (lxn) =
Design shear =
=

110 mm
3916 mm

17.325 kN/m

multiplying factor (k) =

1.3

(Cl. 40.2.1.1, IS 456)

Detailing
1) Main Reinforcement
Maximum spacing of bars
minimum of 3d or 300 mm
3dx =
3dy =
Maximum spacing of bars =

345 mm
315 mm
300

For

ax

Negative moments at continuous edge


Positive moment at Mid span

0.064
0.048

For

ay

Negative moments at continuous edge


Positive moment at Mid span

0.037
0.028

Reinforcement extension over supports


short span =
long span =

Mx
(kNm/m)
9.75
7.31

My
(kNm/m)
5.64
4.27

503.875 mm
877.375 mm

Bar dia
(mm)
8
8

Reinforcement Provided
Spacing
(mm)
220
250

Bar dia
(mm)
8
8

Reinforcement Provided
Spacing
(mm)
250
250

0.125

2) Torsional reinforcement
area of reinforcement for maximum midspan moment
A=
201.06 mm2
Extension of reinforcement over support = lx/5 =

806.2 mm

For extreme corners = 3/4 A =


Assume bar dia =
Nos. =
Povide =
Spacing =

150.80 mm2
8 mm
3
4
268.733333 mm

For 1 edge continuous = 0.5 * 3/4 A =


Assume bar dia =
Nos. =
Povide =
Spacing =

75.40 mm2
6 mm
2.66666667
4
268.733333 mm

NOTES FOR TABLE


1) Bending moment coefficients taken from Table 26, (Annex D), IS 456
2) Moment values are calculated per unit width
3) ONLY INPUT VALUES IN THE TABLE
4) % steel (pt) calculated from Table 19, IS 456
pt = 100 As/bd
5) Minimum area of steel = 0.12% of bD
6) Minimum bar dia to be used = 8mm

Loads for Supporting Beams


lx =
ly =
UDL on slab =

4.216 m
7.214 m
9.375 kN/m2

The loads of triangular segment A will be transfer

Beam 1-2
ly = 7.214

lx = 4.216

Beam 2-3
2.108
(x)

(goal seek for diff = 0)

(Cl. 40.2.1.1, IS 456)

SHORT SPAN
Reinforcement Provided
Area
Remarks
(mm2)
228.48
OK
201.06
OK

Reinforcement Provided
Area
Remarks
(mm2)
201.06
OK
201.06
OK

Reinforcement Requirement
R = M/bd^2

(% of steel), pt

Area (mm2)

Min. Steel reqd

0.737
0.553

0.18
0.13

201.59
149.79

180
180

LONG SPAN
Reinforcement Requirement
R = M/bd^2

(% of steel), pt

Area (mm2)

Min. Steel reqd

0.511
0.387

0.12
0.09

126.20
94.92

180
180

e loads of triangular segment A will be transferred to beam 1-2 and the same of trapezoidal segment B will be transferred to beam 2-3

4.216
(l)

max intensity of D DL =

19.76

Max. Moment =

29.27
2.93
20.83
2.08

Max. Shear or Rxtn =

max intensity of D DL =

19.76

2.998
(y)

2.108
(x)

max Intensity of UDL =

19.76

Max. Moment =

113.92
11.39
50.45
5.05

Max. Shear or Rxtn =

for fst

240
lower

pt
kt =

0.2
1.68

for pt =
kt =

0.2
1.68

for fst =
kt =

248
1.64

SHORT SPAN
pt provided
0.20
0.17

pt provided
0.19
0.19

Strength (tc)
N/mm2
0.36
0.311

Shear Adequacy
Stress (tv)
k*tc
N/mm2
0.468
0.158
0.404
0.158

Strength (tc)
N/mm2
0.304
0.29

Shear Adequacy
Stress (tv)
k*tc
N/mm2
0.395
0.158
0.377
0.158

Check for Deflection Contro


Remarks
OK
OK

Remarks
OK
OK

fst
N/mm2
259.62

kt
only for mid span
1.5

nt B will be transferred to beam 2-3

kN/m

(w)

kNm
t-m
kN
t

(wl2/12)

kN/m

(w1)

(wl/4)

effects on beam will be due to slab on


both sides, so (x2)

effects on beam will be due to slab on


both sides, so (x2)

kN/m

(w2)

kNm
t-m
kN
t

(w1x /3 + w2y/2*(x+y/4))

(0.5*(w1x+w2y)

240
higher
0.3
1.47
0.2
1.68

lower

290
higher
0.2
0.3
1.4
1.23
0.2
1.4

248
1.64

Check for Deflection Control


prov <
l/d
l/d
max
provided max
only for mid span
39 35.05217 ok

2 way Slab design


Data Input
C/C distance of longer span (Ly) =
C/C distance of shorter span (Lx) =
Assume support widths =
Nominal cover =
Bar dia =
unit density of concrete =
Grade of Concrete (Fck)
Grade of Steel (Fy) =

4216
3607
300
30
10
25
25
500

mm
mm
mm
mm
mm
kN/m3
Mpa
Mpa

Depth Calculation
Assume effective depth (dx) =
Clear short span =
effective short span =

88 mm
3307 mm
3395 mm

By deflection criteria of beams, span/effective depth ratio


=
26
modification factor =
1.5
effective depth =
88 mm
Overall depth D =
Provide D =
Effective depth (dx) =
Effective depth (dy) =
Effective short span (lx) =
Effective long span (ly) =
Aspect ratio (r) = ly/lx =

(goal seek for diff = 0)

diff =

123 mm
150 mm
115
105
3422
4021
1.175

mm
mm
mm
mm

Loading
Self weight of slab =
Imposed Load =
Finishes =

3.75
1.5
1
6.25
factored load (x1.5) =

Design Moments & Shear


Moment Coefficients

kN/m2
kN/m2
kN/m2
kN/m2

9.375 kN/m2

(IS 875_2)

ly/lx = 1.175
Negative moment at cont. edge
Positive moment at mid span

Short span
Long Span
(x)
(y)
0.047
0.037
0.035
0.028

Shear
avg effective depth (d) =
clear short span (lxn) =
Design shear =
=

110 mm
3307 mm

14.471 kN/m

multiplying factor (k) =

1.3

(Cl. 40.2.1.1, IS 456)

Detailing
1) Main Reinforcement
Maximum spacing of bars
minimum of 3d or 300 mm
3dx =
3dy =
Maximum spacing of bars =

345 mm
315 mm
300

For

ax

Negative moments at continuous edge


Positive moment at Mid span

0.047
0.035

For

ay

Negative moments at continuous edge


Positive moment at Mid span

0.037
0.028

Reinforcement extension over supports


short span =
long span =

Mx
(kNm/m)
5.16
3.84

My
(kNm/m)
4.06
3.07

427.75 mm
502.625 mm

Bar dia
(mm)
10
8

Reinforcement Provided
Spacing
(mm)
250
250

Bar dia
(mm)
8
8

Reinforcement Provided
Spacing
(mm)
250
250

0.125

2) Torsional reinforcement
area of reinforcement for maximum midspan moment
A=
201.06 mm2
Extension of reinforcement over support = lx/5 =

684.4 mm

For extreme corners = 3/4 A =


Assume bar dia =
Nos. =
Povide =
Spacing =

150.80 mm2
8 mm
3
5
171.1 mm

For 1 edge continuous = 0.5 * 3/4 A =


Assume bar dia =
Nos. =
Povide =
Spacing =

75.40 mm2
6 mm
2.66666667
5
171.1 mm

NOTES FOR TABLE


1) Bending moment coefficients taken from Table 26, (Annex D), IS 456
2) Moment values are calculated per unit width
3) ONLY INPUT VALUES IN THE TABLE
4) % steel (pt) calculated from Table 19, IS 456
pt = 100 As/bd
5) Minimum area of steel = 0.12% of bD
6) Minimum bar dia to be used = 8mm

Loads for Supporting Beams


lx =
ly =
UDL on slab =

3.607 m
4.216 m
9.375 kN/m2

The loads of triangular segment A will be transfer

Beam 1-2
ly = 4.216

lx = 3.607

Beam 2-3

1.8035
(x)

(goal seek for diff = 0)

(Cl. 40.2.1.1, IS 456)

SHORT SPAN
Reinforcement Provided
Area
Remarks
(mm2)
314.16
OK
201.06
OK

Reinforcement Provided
Area
Remarks
(mm2)
201.06
OK
201.06
OK

Reinforcement Requirement
R = M/bd^2

(% of steel), pt

Area (mm2)

Min. Steel reqd

0.390
0.291

0.09
0.07

104.86
77.71

180
180

LONG SPAN
Reinforcement Requirement
R = M/bd^2

(% of steel), pt

Area (mm2)

Min. Steel reqd

0.368
0.279

0.09
0.06

90.32
68.05

180
180

e loads of triangular segment A will be transferred to beam 1-2 and the same of trapezoidal segment B will be transferred to beam 2-3

3.607
(l)

max intensity of D DL =

16.91

Max. Moment =

18.33
1.83
15.25
1.52

Max. Shear or Rxtn =

max intensity of D DL =
max Intensity of UDL =

16.91
16.91

0.609
(y)

1.8035

Max. Moment =
Max. Shear or Rxtn =

28.40
2.84
20.40
2.04

for fst

240
lower

pt
kt =

0.2
1.68

for pt =
kt =

0.2
1.68

for fst =
kt =

248
1.64

SHORT SPAN
pt provided
0.27
0.17

pt provided
0.19
0.19

Strength (tc)
N/mm2
0.36
0.311

Shear Adequacy
Stress (tv)
k*tc
N/mm2
0.468
0.132
0.404
0.132

Strength (tc)
N/mm2
0.304
0.29

Shear Adequacy
Stress (tv)
k*tc
N/mm2
0.395
0.132
0.377
0.132

Check for Deflection Contro


Remarks
OK
OK

Remarks
OK
OK

fst
N/mm2
259.62

kt
only for mid span
1.53

nt B will be transferred to beam 2-3

kN/m

(w)

kNm
t-m
kN
t

(wl /12)

kN/m
kN/m

(w1)
(w2)

(wl/4)

effects on beam will be due to slab on


both sides, so (x2)

kNm
t-m
kN
t

(w1x2/3 + w2y/2*(x+y/4))
(0.5*(w1x+w2y)

240
higher
0.3
1.47
0.2
1.68

lower

290
higher
0.2
0.3
1.4
1.23
0.2
1.4

248
1.64

Check for Deflection Control


prov <
l/d
l/d
max
provided max
only for mid span
39.78 29.75652 ok

2 way Slab design


Data Input
C/C distance of longer span (Ly) =
C/C distance of shorter span (Lx) =
Assume support widths =
Nominal cover =
Bar dia =
unit density of concrete =
Grade of Concrete (Fck)
Grade of Steel (Fy) =

7214
3886
300
30
10
25
25
500

mm
mm
mm
mm
mm
kN/m3
Mpa
Mpa

Depth Calculation
Assume effective depth (dx) =
Clear short span =
effective short span =

95 mm
3586 mm
3681 mm

By deflection criteria of beams, span/effective depth ratio


=
26
modification factor =
1.5
effective depth =
95 mm
Overall depth D =
Provide D =
Effective depth (dx) =
Effective depth (dy) =
Effective short span (lx) =
Effective long span (ly) =
Aspect ratio (r) = ly/lx =

(goal seek for diff = 0)

diff =

130 mm
150 mm
115
105
3701
7019
1.897

mm
mm
mm
mm

Loading
Self weight of slab =
Imposed Load =
Finishes =

3.75
1.5
1
6.25
factored load (x1.5) =

Design Moments & Shear


Moment Coefficients

kN/m2
kN/m2
kN/m2
kN/m2

9.375 kN/m2

(IS 875_2)

ly/lx = 1.897
Negative moment at cont. edge
Positive moment at mid span

Short span
Long Span
(x)
(y)
0.088
0.047
0.067
0.035

Shear
avg effective depth (d) =
clear short span (lxn) =
Design shear =
=

110 mm
3586 mm

15.779 kN/m

multiplying factor (k) =

1.3

(Cl. 40.2.1.1, IS 456)

Detailing
1) Main Reinforcement
Maximum spacing of bars
minimum of 3d or 300 mm
3dx =
3dy =
Maximum spacing of bars =

345 mm
315 mm
300

For

ax

Negative moments at continuous edge


Positive moment at Mid span

0.088
0.067

For

ay

Negative moments at continuous edge


Positive moment at Mid span

0.047
0.035

Reinforcement extension over supports


short span =
long span =

Mx
(kNm/m)
11.30
8.60

My
(kNm/m)
6.04
4.49

462.625 mm
877.375 mm

Bar dia
(mm)
10
8

Reinforcement Provided
Spacing
(mm)
300
250

Bar dia
(mm)
10
8

Reinforcement Provided
Spacing
(mm)
300
250

0.125l

2) Torsional reinforcement
area of reinforcement for maximum midspan moment
A=
201.06 mm2
Extension of reinforcement over support = lx/5 =

740.2 mm

For extreme corners = 3/4 A =


Assume bar dia =
Nos. =
Povide =
Spacing =

150.80 mm2
8 mm
3
5
185.05 mm

For 1 edge continuous = 0.5 * 3/4 A =


Assume bar dia =
Nos. =
Povide =
Spacing =

75.40 mm2
6 mm
2.66666667
5
185.05 mm

NOTES FOR TABLE


1) Bending moment coefficients taken from Table 26, (Annex D), IS 456
2) Moment values are calculated per unit width
3) ONLY INPUT VALUES IN THE TABLE
4) % steel (pt) calculated from Table 19, IS 456
pt = 100 As/bd
5) Minimum area of steel = 0.12% of bD
6) Minimum bar dia to be used = 8mm

Loads for Supporting Beams


lx =
ly =
UDL on slab =

3.886 m
7.214 m
9.375 kN/m2

The loads of triangular segment A will be transfer

Beam 1-2
ly = 7.214

lx = 3.886

Beam 2-3
1.943
(x)

(goal seek for diff = 0)

(Cl. 40.2.1.1, IS 456)

SHORT SPAN
Reinforcement Provided
Area
Remarks
(mm2)
261.80
OK
201.06
OK

Reinforcement Provided
Area
Remarks
(mm2)
261.80
OK
201.06
OK

Reinforcement Requirement
R = M/bd^2

(% of steel), pt

Area (mm2)

Min. Steel reqd

0.854
0.651

0.20
0.15

235.08
177.12

180
180

LONG SPAN
Reinforcement Requirement
R = M/bd^2

(% of steel), pt

Area (mm2)

Min. Steel reqd

0.547
0.408

0.13
0.10

135.38
100.12

180
180

e loads of triangular segment A will be transferred to beam 1-2 and the same of trapezoidal segment B will be transferred to beam 2-3

3.886
(l)

max intensity of D DL =

18.22

Max. Moment =

22.92
2.29
17.70
1.77

Max. Shear or Rxtn =

max intensity of D DL =

18.22

3.328
(y)

1.943
(x)

max Intensity of UDL =

18.22

Max. Moment =

107.04
10.70
48.01
4.80

Max. Shear or Rxtn =

for fst

240
lower

pt
kt =

0.2
1.68

for pt =
kt =

0.2
1.68

for fst =
kt =

248
1.64

SHORT SPAN
pt provided
0.23
0.17

pt provided
0.25
0.19

Strength (tc)
N/mm2
0.36
0.311

Shear Adequacy
Stress (tv)
k*tc
N/mm2
0.468
0.143
0.404
0.143

Strength (tc)
N/mm2
0.304
0.29

Shear Adequacy
Stress (tv)
k*tc
N/mm2
0.395
0.143
0.377
0.143

Check for Deflection Contro


Remarks
OK
OK

Remarks
OK
OK

fst
N/mm2
259.62

kt
only for mid span
1.48

nt B will be transferred to beam 2-3

kN/m

(w)

kNm
t-m
kN
t

(wl2/12)

kN/m

(w1)

(wl/4)

effects on beam will be due to slab on


both sides, so (x2)

effects on beam will be due to slab on


both sides, so (x2)

kN/m

(w2)

kNm
t-m
kN
t

(w1x /3 + w2y/2*(x+y/4))

(0.5*(w1x+w2y)

240
higher
0.3
1.47
0.2
1.68

lower

290
higher
0.2
0.3
1.4
1.23
0.2
1.4

248
1.64

Check for Deflection Control


prov <
l/d
l/d
max
provided max
only for mid span
38.48 32.18261 ok

2 way Slab design


Data Input
C/C distance of longer span (Ly) =
C/C distance of shorter span (Lx) =
Assume support widths =
Nominal cover =
Bar dia =
unit density of concrete =
Grade of Concrete (Fck)
Grade of Steel (Fy) =

3886
3607
300
30
10
25
25
500

mm
mm
mm
mm
mm
kN/m3
Mpa
Mpa

Depth Calculation
Assume effective depth (dx) =
Clear short span =
effective short span =

88 mm
3307 mm
3395 mm

By deflection criteria of beams, span/effective depth ratio


=
26
modification factor =
1.5
effective depth =
88 mm
Overall depth D =
Provide D =
Effective depth (dx) =
Effective depth (dy) =
Effective short span (lx) =
Effective long span (ly) =
Aspect ratio (r) = ly/lx =

(goal seek for diff = 0)

diff =

123 mm
150 mm
115
105
3422
3691
1.079

mm
mm
mm
mm

Loading
Self weight of slab =
Imposed Load =
Finishes =

3.75
1.5
1
6.25
factored load (x1.5) =

Design Moments & Shear


Moment Coefficients

kN/m2
kN/m2
kN/m2
kN/m2

9.375 kN/m2

(IS 875_2)

ly/lx = 1.079
Negative moment at cont. edge
Positive moment at mid span

Short span
Long Span
(x)
(y)
0.052
0.047
0.039
0.035

Shear
avg effective depth (d) =
clear short span (lxn) =
Design shear =
=

110 mm
3307 mm

14.471 kN/m

multiplying factor (k) =

1.3

(Cl. 40.2.1.1, IS 456)

Detailing
1) Main Reinforcement
Maximum spacing of bars
minimum of 3d or 300 mm
3dx =
3dy =
Maximum spacing of bars =

345 mm
315 mm
300

For

ax

Negative moments at continuous edge


Positive moment at Mid span

0.052
0.039

For

ay

Negative moments at continuous edge


Positive moment at Mid span

0.047
0.035

Reinforcement extension over supports


short span =
long span =

Mx
(kNm/m)
5.71
4.28

My
(kNm/m)
5.16
3.84

427.75 mm
461.375 mm

Bar dia
(mm)
10
8

Reinforcement Provided
Spacing
(mm)
300
250

Bar dia
(mm)
10
8

Reinforcement Provided
Spacing
(mm)
300
250

0.125l

2) Torsional reinforcement
area of reinforcement for maximum midspan moment
A=
201.06 mm2
Extension of reinforcement over support = lx/5 =

684.4 mm

For extreme corners = 3/4 A =


Assume bar dia =
Nos. =
Povide =
Spacing =

150.80 mm2
8 mm
3
5
171.1 mm

For 1 edge continuous = 0.5 * 3/4 A =


Assume bar dia =
Nos. =
Povide =
Spacing =

75.40 mm2
6 mm
2.66666667
5
171.1 mm

NOTES FOR TABLE


1) Bending moment coefficients taken from Table 26, (Annex D), IS 456
2) Moment values are calculated per unit width
3) ONLY INPUT VALUES IN THE TABLE
4) % steel (pt) calculated from Table 19, IS 456
pt = 100 As/bd
5) Minimum area of steel = 0.12% of bD
6) Minimum bar dia to be used = 8mm

Loads for Supporting Beams


lx =
ly =
UDL on slab =

3.607 m
3.886 m
9.375 kN/m2

The loads of triangular segment A will be transfer

Beam 1-2
ly = 3.886

lx = 3.607

Beam 2-3
1.8035

(goal seek for diff = 0)

(Cl. 40.2.1.1, IS 456)

SHORT SPAN
Reinforcement Provided
Area
Remarks
(mm2)
261.80
OK
201.06
OK

Reinforcement Provided
Area
Remarks
(mm2)
261.80
OK
201.06
OK

Reinforcement Requirement
R = M/bd^2

(% of steel), pt

Area (mm2)

Min. Steel reqd

0.432
0.324

0.10
0.08

116.25
86.73

180
180

LONG SPAN
Reinforcement Requirement
R = M/bd^2

(% of steel), pt

Area (mm2)

Min. Steel reqd

0.468
0.349

0.11
0.08

115.28
85.35

180
180

e loads of triangular segment A will be transferred to beam 1-2 and the same of trapezoidal segment B will be transferred to beam 2-3

3.607
(l)

max intensity of D DL =

16.91

Max. Moment =

18.33
1.83
15.25
1.52

Max. Shear or Rxtn =

max intensity of D DL =

16.91

0.279
(x)

max Intensity of UDL =

16.91

Max. Moment =

22.75
2.27
17.61
1.76

(y)
Max. Shear or Rxtn =

for fst

240
lower

pt
kt =

0.2
1.68

for pt =
kt =

0.2
1.68

for fst =
kt =

248
1.64

SHORT SPAN
pt provided
0.23
0.17

pt provided
0.25
0.19

Strength (tc)
N/mm2
0.36
0.311

Shear Adequacy
Stress (tv)
k*tc
N/mm2
0.468
0.132
0.404
0.132

Strength (tc)
N/mm2
0.304
0.29

Shear Adequacy
Stress (tv)
k*tc
N/mm2
0.395
0.132
0.377
0.132

Check for Deflection Contro


Remarks
OK
OK

Remarks
OK
OK

fst
N/mm2
259.62

kt
only for mid span
1.53

nt B will be transferred to beam 2-3

kN/m

(w)

kNm
t-m
kN
t

(wl2/12)

kN/m

(w1)

(wl/4)

effects on beam will be due to slab on


both sides, so (x2)

effects on beam will be due to slab on


both sides, so (x2)

kN/m

(w2)

kNm
t-m
kN
t

(w1x /3 + w2y/2*(x+y/4))

(0.5*(w1x+w2y)

240
higher
0.3
1.47
0.2
1.68

lower

290
higher
0.2
0.3
1.4
1.23
0.2
1.4

248
1.64

Check for Deflection Control


prov <
l/d
l/d
max
provided max
only for mid span
39.78 29.75652 ok

DATA
Span of the beam =
Assume width of beam (b) =
Assume depth of beam (D) =
Assume clear cover =
Assume main reinforcement dia () =
Assume width of support columns =
Concrete density =
Concrete grade =
Characteristic Compr. Strength (Fck) =
Permissible stress in concrete (Fc) =
Steel grade =
Characteristic Tensile Strength (Fy) =
Permissible stress in steel (Fs) =
xu,max/d =

#REF!

Maximum moment acting on the beam =

#REF!

0.15
0.18
25
12
0.6
2.5
M 25
2548.42
1132.631
Fe 500
50968.400
29546.898
0.46

Torsion acting on the beam (if any) =

m
m
m
mm
mm
m
t/m3

(taken from below)

t/m2
t/m2
t/m2
t/m2

t-m
0.000 t-m

Equivalent Moment (Mu,lim) =

SIMPLE BEAM

(M)
(T)

#REF!

t-m

a) From deflection criteria (L/d) =

#REF!

b) From Limiting Moment =

#REF!

max accepted =

#REF!

Provided =

0.180 m
#REF!
1.20
(generally 1.5-2)

Adequacy of beam section


Effective depth calculation

d/b =

support cond factor


26

(REQD)

Steel Requirement
Area of Main steel required =

256.966 mm2

Provide
+

12 bars @ 3 nos.
0 bars @ 0 nos.
=
Pt =

339.292 mm2
1.26

ADEQUATE

Nos. in one layer =


Spacing =

3
0.044

m
0.05 m

Say
Side face Reinforcement =

NOT REQUIRED

OK

mm2

(on each side)

Provide
10 bars @ 2 nos.
12 bars @ 1 nos.
=

270.177 mm2

CHECK BAR DIA AND NOS.

Development Length (Cl. 26.2.1, IS 456)=


f = 12
ss = 230
tbd = 1.4

mm
N/mm2
N/mm2

Ld =

M 25

0.49 m

Shear Stress in Concrete


Pt = 100 As/b d =

1.257

Max shear acting (Vu) =


shear stress acting =

M 25

#REF!
#REF!

Design shear resistance (Vuc) =

t
t/m2
65.24 t/m2

Design Shear (Vus = Vu - Vuc) =

#REF!
#REF!

Assume dia of shear reinf. =


legged =
Area of steel (Asv) =
spacing (sv) =

t/m2
t

4.01 t

Crack Widths (Service Loads) - Limiting value 0.2 mm


0.15
339.292
#REF!
20387359.84
2548419.98
1274209.99

(calculate from table)

8 mm
2
100.53 mm2
200 mm c/c

shear resistance provided =

b=
Ast =
M=
Es =
Ec =
Ece =

(at d from support)


#REF!

m
mm2
t-m
t/m2
t/m2
t/m2

#REF!

m=
Cmin =
h=D=
d=
dia of bar =
bar spacing =
effective cover =

16.00
25.00
0.18
0.18
12.00
0.05
31.00

t/m2
mm
m
m
mm
m
mm

N.A at working loads

x^2 + 0.072x - 0.013 = 0

0.072
0.013

x=

0.084

Ic =

0.0001

m4

Determination of crack width at a point directly under a bar on tension face


x1 =
1 =
a=
m =

0.096 m
#REF!
0.18 m
#REF!

acr =
Wcr =

Cmin = 25.00 mm
#REF!

mm

#REF!

Determination of crack width at a point midway between bars on tension face


x1 =
1 =
a=
m =

0.096 m
#REF!
0.18 m
#REF!

acr =
Wcr =

33.82 mm
#REF!

mm

#REF!

Determination of crack width at a point bottom corner of beam on tension face


x1 =
1 =

0.096 m
#REF!

a=
m =

0.18 m
#REF!

acr =
Wcr =

37.84 mm
#REF!

mm

#REF!

Determination of crack width at a point 2/3(d-x) from N.A.


x1 =
1 =
a=
m =

0.064 m
#REF!
0.15 m
#REF!

acr =
Wcr =

38.66 mm
#REF!

mm

#REF!

Cost of Conc Section


rate of steel =
total weight =
cost of reinf steel =

72274 rs/mt
#REF!
mt
#REF!
rs

rate of M25 concrete =


total vol =
cost of conc =

6159.15 rs/m3
#REF!
m3
#REF!
rs

total cost =

#REF!

rs

SIMPLE BEAM
(taken from below)

support cond factor

ADEQUATE

(on each side)

CHECK BAR DIA AND NOS.


(Cl. 26.5.1.3, IS 456)

(at d from support)

(calculate from table)

DATA
Span of the beam =
Assume width of beam (b) =
Assume depth of beam (D) =
Assume clear cover =
Assume main reinforcement dia () =
Assume width of support columns =
Concrete density =
Concrete grade =
Characteristic Compr. Strength (Fck) =
Permissible stress in concrete (Fc) =
Steel grade =
Characteristic Tensile Strength (Fy) =
Permissible stress in steel (Fs) =
xu,max/d =

#REF!

Maximum moment acting on the beam =

#REF!

0.2
0.25
25
16
0.6
2.5
M 25
2548.42
1132.631
Fe 500
50968.400
29546.898
0.46

Torsion acting on the beam (if any) =

m
m
m
mm
mm
m
t/m3

(taken from below)

t/m2
t/m2
t/m2
t/m2

t-m
0.000 t-m

Equivalent Moment (Mu,lim) =

SIMPLE BEAM

(M)
(T)

#REF!

t-m

a) From deflection criteria (L/d) =

#REF!

b) From Limiting Moment =

#REF!

max accepted =

#REF!

Provided =

0.250 m
#REF!
1.25
(generally 1.5-2)

Adequacy of beam section


Effective depth calculation

d/b =

support cond factor


26

(REQD)

Steel Requirement
Area of Main steel required =

475.862 mm2

Provide
+

16 bars @ 3 nos.
0 bars @ 0 nos.
=
Pt =

603.186 mm2
1.21

ADEQUATE

Nos. in one layer =


Spacing =

4
0.045
Say

Side face Reinforcement =

m
0.05 m

NOT REQUIRED

OK

mm2

(on each side)

Provide
10 bars @ 2 nos.
12 bars @ 1 nos.
=

270.177 mm2

CHECK BAR DIA AND NOS.

Development Length (Cl. 26.2.1, IS 456)=


f = 16
ss = 230
tbd = 1.4
Ld =

mm
N/mm2
N/mm2

M 25

0.66 m

Shear Stress in Concrete


Pt = 100 As/b d =

1.206

Max shear acting (Vu) =


shear stress acting =

1.220

Design shear resistance (Vuc) =

M 25

t
24.400 t/m2
70.1 t/m2

Design Shear (Vus = Vu - Vuc) =

8 mm
2
100.53 mm2
200 mm c/c

shear resistance provided =

5.57 t

Crack Widths (Service Loads) - Limiting value 0.2 mm


0.2
603.186
#REF!
20387359.84
2548419.98
1274209.99

(calculate from table)

-45.700 t/m2
-2.285 t

Assume dia of shear reinf. =


legged =
Area of steel (Asv) =
spacing (sv) =

b=
Ast =
M=
Es =
Ec =
Ece =

(at d from support)


OK

m
mm2
t-m
t/m2
t/m2
t/m2

OK

m=
Cmin =
h=D=
d=
dia of bar =
bar spacing =
effective cover =

16.00
25.00
0.25
0.25
16.00
0.05
33.00

t/m2
mm
m
m
mm
m
mm

N.A at working loads

x^2 + 0.096x - 0.024 = 0

0.097
0.024

x=

0.114

Ic =

0.0003

m4

Determination of crack width at a point directly under a bar on tension face


x1 =
1 =
a=
m =

0.136 m
#REF!
0.25 m
#REF!

acr =
Wcr =

Cmin = 25.00 mm
#REF!

mm

#REF!

Determination of crack width at a point midway between bars on tension face


x1 =
1 =
a=
m =

0.136 m
#REF!
0.25 m
#REF!

acr =
Wcr =

33.4 mm
#REF!

mm

#REF!

Determination of crack width at a point bottom corner of beam on tension face


x1 =
1 =

0.136 m
#REF!

a=
m =

0.25 m
#REF!

acr =
Wcr =

38.67 mm
#REF!

mm

#REF!

Determination of crack width at a point 2/3(d-x) from N.A.


x1 =
1 =
a=
m =

0.091 m
#REF!
0.20 m
#REF!

acr =
Wcr =

48.12 mm
#REF!

mm

#REF!

Cost of Conc Section


rate of steel =
total weight =
cost of reinf steel =

72274 rs/mt
#REF!
mt
#REF!
rs

rate of M25 concrete =


total vol =
cost of conc =

6159.15 rs/m3
#REF!
m3
#REF!
rs

total cost =

#REF!

rs

SIMPLE BEAM
(taken from below)

support cond factor

ADEQUATE

(on each side)

CHECK BAR DIA AND NOS.


(Cl. 26.5.1.3, IS 456)

(at d from support)

(calculate from table)

Slab design (Simply Supported)


Data Input
Dimension of longer span (ly) =
Dimension of shorter span (lx) =
Nominal cover for steel

4.5 m
3.16 m
30 mm

Imposed load =
Surface finish =

2.5 kN/m2
1 kN/m2

Fck =
Fy =
Unit density of concrete

(IS 875_2)

20 N/mm2
500 N/mm2
25 kN/m3

Depth Calculation (Serviceablity)


ly/lx =

1.42 < 2, two way

lx/D =

Min. Required Overall depth D =


Provide D =

28 (as per support conditions)


(use avg of S/S & cont. where applicable for cont & discont. edge)
112.86 mm
120 mm

(min. 150mm)

Design Moments & Shear


Dead load of slab =
Ultimate Load (w) =
Maximum Shear in either direction =

3 kN/m2
9.75 kN/m2
Vu =

w (lx/2)
15.41

kN/m

Mulim = Rlim bd^2


Fe
250
415
500
Value of Rlim to be used =
Min. value of shear strength =
multiplying factor (k) =

2.68

Rlim (N/mm2)
3.00
2.78
2.68
N/mm2

0.28 N/mm2
1.3

(Table 19, IS 456)


(Cl. 40.2.1.1, IS 456)

For

ax

Mx (kNm/m)

Bar dia
(mm)

Simply Supported on Four Sides

0.099

9.64

Reinforcement Provided
Spacing
(mm)
200

For

ay

My (kNm/m)

Bar dia
(mm)

Simply Supported on Four Sides

0.051

4.97

Reinforcement Provided
Spacing
(mm)
200

NOTES FOR TABLE


1) Bending moment coefficients taken from Table 26, (Annex D), IS 456
2) Moment values are calculated per unit width
3) ONLY INPUT VALUES IN THE TABLE
4) % steel (pt) calculated from Table 19, IS 456
pt = 100 As/bd
5) Minimum area of steel = 0.12% of bD
6) Minimum bar dia to be used = 8mm

Loads for Supporting Beams


lx =
ly =
UDL on slab =

3.16 m
4.5 m
9.75 kN/m2

The loads of triangular segment A will be transferred

Beam 1-2
ly =

lx =

Beam 2-3

nt. where applicable for cont & discont. edge)

Reinforcement Provided
Area
Remarks
(mm2)
251.327

OK

SHORT SPAN
Effective depth (d)
Reqd
Provided
Remarks
(mm)
(mm)
59.97

86

OK

Strength (tc)
N/mm2
0.364

Shear Adequacy
Stress (tv)
N/mm2
0.179

Reinforcement Provided
Area
Remarks
(mm2)
251.327

OK

LONG SPAN
Effective depth (d)
Reqd
Provided
Remarks
(mm)
(mm)
43.04

86

OK

Strength (tc)
N/mm2
0.364

Shear Adequacy
Stress (tv)
N/mm2
0.179

e loads of triangular segment A will be transferred to beam 1-2 and the same of trapezoidal segment B will be transferred to beam 2-3

3.16
(l)

1.58
(x)

1.34
(y)

max intensity of D DL =

15.41

Max. Moment =

12.82
1.28
12.17
1.22

Max. Shear or Rxtn =

1.58
(x)

max intensity of D DL =
max Intensity of UDL =

15.41
13.07

Max. Moment =

29.58
2.96
20.92
2.09

Max. Shear or Rxtn =

Shear Adequacy
Remarks
OK

Reinforcement Requirement
(% of
Area
Min. Steel
steel), pt
(mm2)
reqd
0.25

215

144

Shear Adequacy
Remarks

Reinforcement Requirement
(% of
Area
Min. Steel
steel), pt
(mm2)
reqd

OK

0.25

215

egment B will be transferred to beam 2-3

kN/m

(w)

kNm
t-m
kN
t

(wl2/12)

kN/m
kN/m

(w1)
(w2)

kNm
t-m
kN
t

(w1x /3 + w2y/2*(x+y/4))

(wl/4)

(0.5*(w1x+w2y)

144

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