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Spacing calculated or required spacing=361.

74 mmSpacing provided=300 mm since it is less than 3d but more than 300 mmConverting it into lower multiple of 5 or 10Spacing provided=300 mmArea of steel required for Moment=5.35 KN-m is calculated as = 152.08 mm2Spacing required for this area of steel is given as....(area of each bar*b)/total area of steelSpacing calculated or required spacing=516.43 mmSpacing provided=300 mm since it is less than 3d but more than 300 mmConverting it into lower multiple of 5 or 10Spacing provided=300 mmMinimum area of steel reinforcement required=0.12 % of b*d=120 mm2Spacing required for minimum steel reinforcement =418.88 mmSpacing provided for minimum steel reinforcemen =300 mm since it was greater than 300mm and 5d isalso more than 300 mmFinalyy spacing provided for minimum steel reinforcement afterconverting it into nearest multiple of 5 or 10 =300 mmFor moment M2=7.56 KN-m we have reinforcement steel 112.49<120 Calculated steel area is less thanminimum steel required so providing minimum steel value and its spacingArea of torsional reinforcement if provided at discontinuous corners,then it will be 3/4 of the maximum area of steel reinforcement.Area of torsional reinforcement=162.84 mm2Dimension of torsional area are................................In X direction =Lefx/5=620 mmIn Y direction =Lefy/5=820 mmSpacing provided between torsional bars =300 mm //////////CHECK FOR SHEAR/////////////Tv=Vu/(b*d)=0.14N/mm2 where b=1000 mmPercentage of steel=(Pi*diameter of main steel bar*100)/(spacing between main bars*effective depth)=(3.141592654*dia*dia*100)/(spacing*d*4)=0.26From Table 19 of IS456 for Pt=0.26 and Fck = 25 N/mm2 we get Tc=0.37 N/mm2From clause 40.2.1.1 we get k =1.30 approximately..'. Now multiplying Tc with k we get Tc=0.48From Table 20 of IS-456 for Fck-25 we get Tcmax=3.10 N/mm2Since Tv is less than Tc and Tcmax,therefor the slab is safe against shear/////////////Check for Deflection/////////////From IS 456-2000,clause 23.2.1 we have fs=0.58*fy*(Area of steel required/area of steel provided)In case of this slab we have........ Area of main mid steel required/Area of main mid steel provided=0.62So we get fs=0.58*fy*(Ast1/Astp) = 0.58*415*0.62= 148.71We have percentage of steel as Pt=0.26Now for the above value of Pt and fs we get modification factor F1 from Fig 4 of IS 456-2000 as F1=1.99Now Maximum L/d ratio allowed = F1*basic L/d ratio as given in clause 23.2.1 of IS 4562000Max L/d = F1*26=51.69Provided L/d = effective length in shorter direction*effective depth=Lefx/d=31Since Max L/d ratio is greater than provided L/d ratio so Deflection criteria for this Slab is satisfied

///////////////RESULT/////////////////Slab is designed as : D type of Slab (see the fig. on the left)Load=11.85 KNMoment=7.56 KN.mUltimate moment=34.49 KN.mshear force=13.84 KN10 mm Main short mid bar=161.74 mm2, Spacing=300 mm10 mm Main long mid bar=120 mm2, Spacing=300 mm10 mm Support short near suppor bar=217.11 mm2, Spacing=300 mm10 mm Support long near support bar=152.08 mm2, Spacing=300 mm8 mm Edge strip bar=120 mm2 ,spacing=300 mm8 mm bar for Torsional Reinforcement mesh atdiscontinuous corner having area=162.84 mm2spacing=300mm with side cover of 30 mmand dimension as : 620x820mmPt=0.26 %Tv=0.14 N/mm2Tc=0.48 N/mm2Tcmax=4.03 N/mm2k=1.30d=100 mmD=130 mmCheck shear (1 = OK,0 = Redesign) = 1Check for Deflection=Satisfied

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