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http://dx.doi.org/10.4334/JKCI.2009.21.6.797

Calculations of Flat Plate Deflections Considering Effects of Construction Loads and Cracking  

Kim, Jae-Yo (Dept. of Architectural Engineering, Kwangwoon University)
Im, Ju-Hyeuk (Housing Eng. Team, Samsung Engineering and Construction)
Park, Hong-Gun (Dept. of Architecture, Seoul National University)
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Journal of the Korea Concrete Institute / v.21, no.6, 2009 , pp. 797-804 More about this Journal
Abstract
The structural designs of RC flat plates that have insufficient flexural stiffness due to lack of support from boundary beams may be governed by serviceability as well as a strength criteira. Specially, since over-loading and tensile cracking in early-aged slabs significantly increase the deflection of a flat plate system under construction, a construction sequence and its impact on the slab deflections may be decisive factors in designs of flat plate systems. In this study, the procedure of calculating slab deflections considering construction sequences and concrete cracking effects is proposed. The construction steps and the construction loads are defined by the simplified method, and then the slab moments, elastic deflections, and the effective moment of inertia are calculated in each construction step. The elastic deflections in column and middle strips are magnified to inelastic deflections by the effective moment of inertia, and the center deflection of slab are calculated by the crossing beam method. The proposed method is verified by comparisons with the existing test result and the nonlinear analysis result. Also, by applications of the proposed method, the effects of the slab construction cycle and the number of shored floors on the deflections of flat plates under construction are analyzed.
Keywords
flat plate; deflection; construction load; crack;
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