ACI SP-183-1999 The Design of Two-Way Slabs《双路板设计》.pdf
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1、 Obb2949 054395b 92T W The Design of Two-way Slabs Editor T. C. Schaeffer international SP-183 0bb2949 0543957 bb W DISCUSSION of individual papers in this symposium may be submitted in accordance with general requirements of the AC1 Publication Policy to AC1 headquarters at the address given below.
2、 Closing date for submission of discussion is November 1, 1999. Ail discussion approved by the Technical Activities Committee along with closing remarks by the authors will be published in the MarcWApril 2000 issue of either AC1 Structu ral Journal or AC1 IWgxids Journal depending on the subject emp
3、hasis of the individual paper. The Institute is not responsible for the statements or opinions expressed in its publications. Institute publications are not able to, nor intended to, supplant indi- vidual training, responsibility, or judgment of the user, or the supplier, of the information presente
4、d. The papers in this volume have been reviewed under Institute publication proce- dures by individuals expert in the subject areas of the papers. Copyright O 1999 AMERICAN CONCRETE INSTITUTE P.O. Box 9094 Farmington Hills, Michigan 48333-9094 All rights reserved including rights of reproduction and
5、 use in any form or by any means, including the making of copies by any photo process, or by any electronic or mechanical device, printed or written or oral, or recording for sound or visual reproduction or for use in any knowledge or retrieval system or device, unless permission in writing is obtai
6、ned from the copyright proprietors. Printed in the United States of America Editorial production: Jane D. Carroll Library of Congress catalog card number: 99-61474 m O662949 0543958 7T2 m PREFACE At ACIs 1996 fall convention in New Orleans, La., ACI-ASCE Joint Committee 421, Design of Reinforced Sla
7、bs, sponsored two technical sessions. The focus of the morning session was “Design of Two-way Slabs using Elastic Frame Analogies,” and the afternoon session concentrated on “Design of Two- Way Slabs using Theorems of Plasticity.” The sessions were moderated by Hershel1 Gill and Thomas C. Schaeffer.
8、 This AC1 Special Publication consists of 10 papers, all of which were presented at the sessions in New Orleans. The current AC1 3 18 Building Code specifically addresses two methods for the design of two-way slabs. These methods are the Equivalent Frame Method, and the Direct Design Method. However
9、, the Building Code also “.permits a designer to base a design directly on fundamental principles of structural mechanics provided it can be demonstrated explicitly that all safety and serviceability criteria are satisfied.” The papers contained in this volume should give the designer an overview of
10、 some of the different analysis and design techniques that are currently being used. Committee 421 would like to thank all of the authors and presenters for their contributions to the two technical sessions and to this volume. We would also like to thank the reviewers of the original manuscripts, as
11、 well as AC1 staff for their assistance. T. C. Schaeffer Editor Obb2949 0543959 639 CONTENTS CONCEPT AND BACKGROUND OF ELASTIC FRAME ANALOGIES FOR by S. Simmonds . 1 TWO-WAY SLAB SYSTEMS DESIGN FOR SEVERE DYNAMIC LOADS by S. Woodson and T. Krauthammer . 17 DESIGN FOR PUNCHING SHEAR IN CONCRETE by S.
12、 Megaily and A. Ghali . 37 DEVELOPMENT IN YIELD LINE THEORY FOR SLABS by W. Gamble 67 USING THEORUMS OF PLASTICITY HISTORY AND CONCEPT by S. Simmonds . 77 STRIP METHOD FOR FLEXURAL DESIGN OF TWO-WAY SLABS by S. Alexander 93 PLANE-FRAME ANALYSIS APPLIED TO SLABS by W. Gamble . 119 DETAILING FOR SERVI
13、CEABILITY by D. Rogowsky 13 1 DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION OF TWO-WAY SLABS FOR DEFLECTION CONTROL by A. Scanlon . 145 STRIP DESIGN FOR PUNCHING SHEAR by S. Alexander 161 V 0bb2949 05439b0 350 SP 183-1 Concept and Background of Elastic Frame Analogies for Two-way Slab Systems by S. Simmonds Synopsis: The
14、 justification for using elastic frame analogies to determine design moments in two-way slab systems is discussed. A brief history of two-way reinforced concrete slab design leading to the current code procedures is presented. This history includes a description of the various elastic frame analogie
15、s that have existed in past codes, the reasons for changes and the research leading to improved frame analogies. This is followed by a critical review of the Equivalent Frame Method in the current code with suggestions for improving and simplifying provisions for elastic frame analogies in future co
16、des. Keywords: analysis; design; elastic frames; history; reinforced concrete slabs 1 D Obb2947 05437b3 297 2 Simmonds Sidney H. Simmonds, currently Professor Emeritus, University of Alberta was for many years Secretary of the Canadian Concrete Code Committee A23.3. He also served on AC1 Committees;
17、 118 - Computers (Chairman 1979-83), 120 - History (Chairman 1991-95), 318F - dc on Slabs, 334 - Shells, 340 - Handbook, 421 - Slabs, and was a founding member and first President of the Alberta AC1 Chapter. WHY AN ELASTIC FRAME ANALOGY? Two-way slab systems are a common structural component in rein
18、forced concrete construction. If asked how they design these slabs, many designers in North America would answer I use a computer program. If pressed as to the methodology incorporated in the program they would likely respond elastic frame analogy. Why an elastic frame analogy? Traditionally, in rei
19、nforced concrete design, one uses a linear elastic theory to determine design parameters and then proportions members using an ultimate strength procedure. The justification for this apparent anomaly is that by designing for moments determined from elastic theory the amount of moment redistribution
20、at service load conditions will be minimized thereby ensuring that serviceability requirements will generally be satisfied. Except for special cases such as deep beams or sudden changes in cross section where elastic theory is not applicable, this technique has served us well. To apply a similar pro
21、cedure to the design of two-way slab systems it is necessary to have a means of obtaining an elastic analysis. As early as 18 11, Lagrange proposed an elastic theory for thin slabs which requires determining a fiinction that will satis both a fourth-order differential equation and the boundary condi
22、tions. Solutions using this approach have been successful only for slabs with the simplest idealized boundary conditions, generally panels with non-deflecting boundaries. This method has been used to develop design procedures for slabs with beams between all supports. It was the need to provide a si
23、mple elastic analysis for column supported two-way slab systems that led to the concept of an elastic frame analogy. Even today, although a number of ingenious techniques to obtain solutions for two-way systems have been proposed, for example Ang (1) and, more recently, numerical solutions based on
24、finite element or finite difference techniques, none have proved practical for routine ofice use. Hence the continuing interest in elastic frame analogies. WHAT IS AN ELASTIC FRAME ANALOGY? The concept behind the use of elastic frame analogies is that satisfactory values for the design moments and s
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