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One way & Two way Slabs Floor System

One way and two way slabs as floor systems are the most conventional forms of
structural floor systems. Reinforced thin plate elements are supported over beams, masonry walls
or directly over columns. Beam and slab arrangement can be the best example for one way and
two way slabs. Each single slabs are referred to as panels, if the slab is continuous over supports.
A slab or panel is said to be two way slab if the ratio of longer span to the shorter span is not
greater than 2 (two). Hence, one way slabs have ratio between longer to shorter span greater than
2.

All traditional floor systems were designed as either one way or two way slabs. So it was
important for the engineer to understand the spanning direction. In other words, it can be said
that, two-way slabs span in both directions. On the other hand One-way slabs span in shorter
direction and is designed for one way bending. In the absence of advanced analysis software, like
FEM modeling, it was necessary to idealize the slabs, one-way or two-way slabs, to use direct
methods for the design
Behavior of One way Slabs & Two way Slabs
The figure A & B above shows deflection and bending pattern of both one-way and two
way slabs. Figure A shows a slab supported over masonry wall/beam on both sides is expected to
bend in the shorter direction due to its self weight. The same behavior is expected when it is
subjected to floor loads. The walls on either sides, equally shares the self weight of the slab.
Whereas in figure B, the slab is supported over 4 edges, considering it to be simply supported,
the slab can bend in both directions with maximum deflection at the center point of the slab.

Triangular load distribution in two way slabs

Here, since the dimension of slab is same in both directions, all the 4 walls equally share
the weight of the slab. Hence load is distributed in a triangular fashion as shown above. If one
side had been longer than other side and ratio was less than two, the load would have been
distributed in a trapezoidal fashion as shown in the adjacent image. Thus the classification of
slab, defines the load path and the behavior of a slab under applied loads.
Analysis & Design of One-way Slabs & Two-way Slabs
One-way Slabs

One way slabs are the easiest to design as the direction is simple and are usually designed
as set of beam strips spanning in one direction. For the simplicity in design, one way slabs are
designed in per meter strips. System with of only one panel, resting over wall, is analyzed &
designed as a simply supported beam of 1m width. Depth of the beam is taken as slab depth.
Continuous slabs, continuous over supports in one direction are designed as continuous beam of
a frame. Maximum moment of simply supported slab is at mid-span under self weight and
uniform pressure loads. Design reinforcement will be Bottom reinforcement and is provided in
shorter direction.
Minimum shrinkage reinforcement should be provided in other direction. Maximum
design moment for UDL will be WL^2/8. Special considerations shall be provided for limiting
the deflections with in permissible limits as per design code requirements. Limiting Deflection
ensures user comfort and limits vibrations.

Two way Slabs

Analysis two way slabs are not direct as in one way slabs. There are multiple analysis
methods, manual and computer analysis, available for analyzing two-way slabs. Since slab spans
in both directions, design reinforcement is provided in both the direction.

Support Conditions of Two Way Slabs


Manual analysis methods are as follows

 Direct design method


 Equivalent frame method
 Yield-line method
 Moment Coefficient Method

Among these, Moment coefficient method is widely used. This is because of the
simplicity of analysis and reliability of results. Moment and shear tables Reynolds hand book is
mostly used in industry. Here, moments and shear forces are directly calculated by multiplying
load with a coefficient based on panel support conditions and span ratios.

Moment Coefficients Rectangular two way slabs free over all supports with
uniform load

As the buildings and plans got complicated, thus manual methods are cumbersome.
Hence, Computer analysis are now widely used to analyze complicated floor shapes and panel
arrangements. Analysis results from software are directly used in design. Computer based
analysis software works on basis of matrix method of analysis. Few building analysis software
are,

 STAAD
 ETABS
Two way slabs must have design reinforcement in both the directions. For single
discontinuous panels, bottom reinforcement is provided in the direction of maximum moment
and second layer is provided in the other direction. For slabs continuous over supports, hogging
reinforcement is provided as top layer for maximum hogging moment.

Detailing of One-way Slabs & Two way Slabs


As the design of oneway slabs is similar to beams, location of design bar is also similar to
beam. The design reinforcement is provided at bottom face along the shorter direction or
spanning direction. Single layer of reinforcement is enough unless the thickness of the slab is
greater than 200mm. A cover of 50mm is maintained to satisfy durability requirements. When
slabs are continuous, hogging reinforcement is provided at top over supports. The bars are
extended an anchorage beyond the design section.

One way slab reinforcement

Unlike, one way slabs, in case of two way slabs, reinforcement in both the directions are
structural design reinforcements. Maximum of design reinforcement and minimum
reinforcement requirements as per code is provided in both respective directions. For a simply
supported two-way slab a mesh reinforcement is provided to resist bending in both directions.
For continuous slabs, hogging reinforcements are provided at top over supports and bottom bars
are curtailed.
Mesh Reinforcement in Two way Slab

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