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Report R 89 Behaviour of reinforced concrete flat slabs

Publication Year

1981

Document Status

Archived

Abstract

The design of reinforced concrete flat slabs is studied with regard to flexure, punching shear, and deflection. The basis of the project was a comprehensive experimental programme of slab tests to failure. Design expressions are developed to take account of the equivalent beam behaviour of the slab, and the reduction in effective slab width close to exterior columns. Detailing procedures are presented which reflect the distribution of slab moments and torsion local to the columns. Additional aspects considered include use of shear reinforcement, avoidance of progressive collapse, and design of waffle and drop head slabs.

Document History

This document no longer reflects best practice or meets current guidelines, regulations, or standards. Best copy available.

ISBN

9780860171508

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CIRIA

CIRIA was formerly known as the Construction Industry Research and Information Association. They are a member-based research and information organisation who publish reports and technical papers covering building and civil engineering as well as transport and utilities infrastructure.

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