(b) A flat slab system is as shown in Figure 1(b). Spans between columns are shown in meter. Calculate the punching shea

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(b) A flat slab system is as shown in Figure 1(b). Spans between columns are shown in meter. Calculate the punching shea

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B A Flat Slab System Is As Shown In Figure 1 B Spans Between Columns Are Shown In Meter Calculate The Punching Shea 1
B A Flat Slab System Is As Shown In Figure 1 B Spans Between Columns Are Shown In Meter Calculate The Punching Shea 1 (100.53 KiB) Viewed 35 times
(b) A flat slab system is as shown in Figure 1(b). Spans between columns are shown in meter. Calculate the punching shear at an internal column using the tributary area and compare it with the ultimate shear strength as per Section [9.3] of AS3600. Assume no moment transferred to the column and no closed fitments. [15 marks] Given: Column dimensions 300 mm by 300 mm Slab thickness 250 mm, concrete cover 20 mm Additional dead load = 1 kPa, Live load = 2 kPa The unit weight of reinforced concrete is 25 kPa Assume reasonable values for missing information 3 9.5 4.5 4.5 2 1 A 4.5 B + 5 14.5 C + 4.5 Figure 1(b): A floor plan of RC flat slab D
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