Concrete Slab Design - Aci 318
Concrete Slab Design - Aci 318
Concrete Slab Design - Aci 318
Introduction
VisualAnalysis allows you to check flat reinforced concrete slabs (or walls in pure bending)
according to ACI 318-11 requirements. There are no capabilities for shear walls and the software
does not check footings or foundations (no punching shear checks).
Capabilities
Limitations
Parameters
Design "Procedure"
Design Reports
Preferences
For design meshes associated with a meshed Area object, the local coordinate system will line up
with the "Span Direction" specified for the area. For a mesh of manually created plate elements,
the local-x and local-y directions are set by the software based on the local x-axis of the "first"
plate in the mesh, which you have no control over, so it is useful to align ALL your plate
elements the same way.
Steel Reinforcement
The slab, wall, or panel as it is referred to here will consist of a single region for rebar layout. If
you need more regions than this, you will need to manually create your mesh in different groups
for design. Rebar is oriented with the local coordinate system for the Design Mesh. Rebar is
specified as a bar size and spacing for each bar layer in each direction. The software simply
checks the rebar layout and details that you specify, the "default" or starting rebar configuration
is just the smallest bar at some fairly large spacing.
When two layers of steel are needed, four bar groups exist in the region:
1. top layer local-x bars
2. top layer local-y bars
3. bottom layer local-x bars
4. bottom layer local-y bars.
When a single (centered in thickness) layer of steel is used, only two bar groups exist in each
detail region; local-y and local-x bars. The local x-bars are assumed to be the top layer.
No In-Plane Forces
We check pure-bending only. No shear wall or bearing wall design. The Wall/Slab module does
not look at in-plane forces in a slab. If walls have axial loads these are not considered in the
design. Shear walls are not supported by this module. The software will check for 'significant' inplane forces and report the problem with a warning.
The Wall/Slab module does not consider critical section for edge moment at the face of the
support or shear at 'd' from a support point. The software currently does not try to detect or allow
you to specify specific support locations.
Shear Strength
This program does not consider shear steel; therefore, all shear strength is attributable to the
concrete shear strength. Normal weight concrete is assumed. The software does not consider
punching shear near columns in the mesh.
Details
Reinforcement
There is no way to control the wall-width settings; we now "smartly" check shear (at the
centroid of elements not at the perimeter nodes.) This allows for arbitrary geometry slabs, prior
versions of VA were only accurate for rectangular-shaped slabs.
If you wish to, you could manually remove plate elements around the "perimeter" of mesh from
the design-checks to prevent any local/artificial shear-spikes from interfering with good checks.
This way the system is less of a "black box" and you can take-charge as necessary. To do this you
would:
1. Turn off the "Auto-Group" feature in Project Settings Settings
2. Turn off the "Toggle Groups" feature in the Filter tab for the Design View
3. Select some of the "perimeter" plates in a mesh and remove them from the design group.
The information in the parameters is accessible to you through the Modify tab in Project
Manager. The parameter information you enter applies to the entire design mesh. You may
select multiple design meshes and edit many of the parameters at one time. After making a
change all of the unity checks will be recalculated unless there are no analysis results, or you
have "Suppressed Unity Checks" [Advanced level only].
The "Design Group" feature that was available in VA 8.0 and prior is now gone because it is was
longer necessary after the simplifications in VA 9.0, see below for details...