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Post subject: punching shear in flat slab
A detailed procedure can be found in 'Handbook of Concrete Engineering' - 2nd ed. - edited by Mark Fintel -- CBS Publishers & Distributors, 485 Jain Bhawan, Bhola Nath Nagar, Shahdra, Delhi110032]. We had written a spreadsheet to solve a specific problem about 10 years ago. A model .xls file may be sent if required. Indrajit Barua.
From: vikram.jeet <forum@sefindia.org> Sent: Sat, 12 Nov 2011 07:53:39 To: general@sefindia.org Subject: [SEFI] Re: punching shear in flat slab over avery long wall Punching shear stress Punching due to vertical load The punching is checked at d/2 from column face and punching stress is calculated based on punching area( =perimeter *d) wrt to vertical load. The punching shear stress is uniform on the entire punching area.
Punching due to Moment The punching is checked at d/2 from column face and punching stress can be calculated based on punching areas of four faces separately wrt to applied moment Punching shear stress is NOT uniform on the punching areas Under uniaxial moment The stress is maximum uniform (+ve or -ve) on two opposite faces whereas it is varying from + to -ve in other two adjacent opposite faces along the moment direction. Net stress is maximum at opposite two faces due to uniaxial moment . It is additive to punching due to vertical loading at one face and subtractive at other face based on direction of moment - - - - punching shear stress worked as under
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Dear Dr N. Subramanian I really appreciate your suggestions. I had queries regarding the same topic. 1. The code also states to consider the effect of moment into punching shear calculation, i could not get it properly and would be thankful if you can explain it in detail. 2. Many a times while checking the flat slab by software like SAFE, the effect of actual shear is much less and the slab is safe in it; but when the effect of moment is considered than the same slab is worstly fail, say the ratio exceed 1.5*tauc also. So i require opinion regarding the same. Does i have to increase the depth (which is generally not possible from architects side) or there is any other way-out. Regards Bilal Lakdawala -- Posted via Email
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SEFI Member Posted: Thu Nov 17, 2011 8:32 am Post subject:
I would appreciate if you could share the worksheet with the members.
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