International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR)

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Research Paper | Civil Engineering | India | Volume 4 Issue 7, July 2015 | Popularity: 6.4 / 10


     

Analytical Study of Different Types of Flat Slab Subjected to Dynamic Loading

R.S.More, V. S. Sawant, Y. R. Suryawanshi


Abstract: A popular form of concrete building construction uses a flat concrete slab (without beams) as the floor system. This system is very simple to construct, and is efficient in that it requires the minimum building height for a given number of stories. Unfortunately, earthquake experience has proved that this form of construction is vulnerable to failure, when not designed and detailed properly, in which the thin concrete slab fractures around the supporting columns and drops downward, leading potentially to a complete progressive collapse of a building as one floor cascades down onto the floors below. Although flat slabs have been in construction for more than a century now, analysis and design of flat slabs are still the active areas of research and there is still no general agreement on the best design procedure. The present day Indian Standard Codes of Practice outline design procedures only for slabs with regular geometry and layout. But in recent times, due to space crunch, height limitations and other factors, deviations from a regular geometry and regular layout are becoming quite common. Also behavior and response of flat slabs during earthquake is a big question. The lateral behavior of a typical flat slab building which is designed according to I. S.456- 2000 is evaluated by means of dynamic analysis. The inadequacies of these buildings are discussed by means of comparing the behavior with that of conventional beam column framing. Grid slab system is selected for this purpose. To study the effect of drop panels on the behavior of flat slab during lateral loads, flat plate system is also analyzed. Zone factor and soil conditions -- the other two important parameters which influence the behavior of the structure, are also covered. Software ETABS is used for this purpose. In this study relation between the number of stories, zone and soil condition is developed.


Keywords: Flat slab, Flat plate, Grid slab, Storey drift, punching shear, ETABS


Edition: Volume 4 Issue 7, July 2015


Pages: 1600 - 1607



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R.S.More, V. S. Sawant, Y. R. Suryawanshi, "Analytical Study of Different Types of Flat Slab Subjected to Dynamic Loading", International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR), Volume 4 Issue 7, July 2015, pp. 1600-1607, https://www.ijsr.net/getabstract.php?paperid=SUB156198, DOI: https://www.doi.org/10.21275/SUB156198



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