The structural system of a typical floor is flat slab, which is supported by 18"x18" columns spaced at 30 ft in both dir

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The structural system of a typical floor is flat slab, which is supported by 18"x18" columns spaced at 30 ft in both dir

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The Structural System Of A Typical Floor Is Flat Slab Which Is Supported By 18 X18 Columns Spaced At 30 Ft In Both Dir 1
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The structural system of a typical floor is flat slab, which is supported by 18"x18" columns spaced at 30 ft in both directions. The slab is 12" and has a concrete strength, F'c = 6,000 psi and reinforcement having a yield strength Fy = 60,000 psi. The slab is required to support superimposed dead load in addition to its self-weight of 40 psf and live load of 40 psf. Determine the following: a) Design the reinforcement for the interior negative moment of a typical column strip b) Considering the moment transfer due to shear, determine the adequacy of the slab for punching shear for a typical edge column. c) List what can be done to increase the punching shear capacity (No calculations requied).
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