Minimum thickness of flat plates considering construction load effect

Hyeon Jong Hwang, Gao Ma, Chang Soo Kim

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Abstract

In the construction of flat plate slabs, which are widely used for tall buildings but have relatively low flexural stiffness, serviceability problems such as excessive deflections and cracks are of great concern. To prevent excessive deflections at service load levels, current design codes require the minimum slab thickness, but the requirement could be unconservative because it is independent on loading and elastic modulus of concrete, both of which have significant effects on slab deflections. In the present study, to investigate the effects of the construction load of shored slabs, reduced flexural stiffness and moment distribution of early-age slabs, and creep and shrinkage of concrete on immediate and time-dependent deflections, numerical analysis was performed using the previously developed numerical models. A parametric study was performed for various design and construction conditions of practical ranges, and a new minimum permissible thickness of flat plate slabs was proposed satisfying the serviceability requirement for deflection. The proposed minimum slab thickness was compared with current design code provisions and numerical analysis results, and it agreed well with the numerical analysis results.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1-10
Number of pages10
JournalStructural Engineering and Mechanics
Volume69
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 10 Jan 2019

Keywords

  • Construction load
  • Flat plate slab
  • Immediate deflection
  • Minimum thickness
  • Time-dependent deflection

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