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ONE WAY JOIST FLOOR SYSTEM

ONE WAY JOIST FLOOR SYSTEM


Design Concept One way joist floor system consists of a series of small, closely spaced, reinforced concrete T beams framing into monolithically cast concrete girders which in turn are carried by building columns. The T beams called joist are formed by creating void spaces in what otherwise be a solid slab. The voids are formed by using special steel or fibre glass pans. The concrete cast between the forms to create the joist is poured to a depth and over the top of the

POURING OF PAN JOIST

ONE WAY JOIST FLOOR SYSTEM

ONE WAY JOIST FLOOR SYSTEM


form so as to create a thin monolithic slab which becomes flange of the joist. Strength of the R.C.C T beam depends on the amount of steel, therefore a considerable saving in concrete dead load can be obtained without any loss of strength. Occasionally, joist floor are built using clay tile fillers which serve as form for the concrete in the ribs and are left in place to serve as ceiling. (ACI Code 8.13.5)

ONE WAY JOIST FLOOR SYSTEM


USES One way joist floor are economical for buildings, apartments, houses, hospitals, hotels, and classrooms etc where live loads are relatively LIGHT and spans are comparatively LONG say up to 35 ft span. DIMENSIONS Two modules of 2-0, with 20 wide pan and 3,-0 with 30 pan are used. Slab thickness is governed by ACI Code 8.13.6.1 and is minimum 2 for 20 pan and 2.5 for 30 pan.

3 ft Module
TOP SLAB
3.0

16 RIB 6 30
X-SEC OF JOIST

36 9 3.0

16
RIB 6
BASIC ELEMENT FOR DESIGN

ONE WAY JOIST FLOOR SYSTEM


For one hour fire rating 0.75 clear concrete cover and 3 - 3.5 slab thickness is required. For two hour fire rating, 1 concrete cover and 4.5 thick slab is required.

Depth of joist floor is governed by deflection requirements of ACI Code table 9.5(a). Standard depths of rib are 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, or 20. To provide additional shear capacity, the end forms are tapered in last 3 ft length. Forms are sloped, minimum 1:12 to facilitate removal.

BENDING UP OF BAR AND TAPERING OF JOIST NEAR THE SUPPORT

ONE WAY JOIST FLOOR SYSTEM


DISTRIBUTION RIB CRSI handbook suggest no distribution rib in span up to 20 ft, one at mid span for spans of 20 to 30 and two at third point for span exceeding 30. It is generally reinforced by 1# 4 bar at top and bottom. ACI CODE PROVISIONS. (ACI CODE 8.13) Ribs shall not be less than 4 width and depth not greater than 3.5 times the rib width. Clear spacing of the ribs shall not exceed 30. Slab thickness over top of pans must not be less than 1/12 of clear span nor less than 2.

ONE WAY JOIST FLOOR SYSTEM


Reinforcement in slab shall be equal to temperature and shrinkage reinforcement. Positive reinforcement shall consist of 2 bars with one bar cut off or bent up where no longer required. Shear strength of the joist may be taken 10 % more than normal beam i.e. Vc= 1.1x2xfcxbwxd One way joist are normally proportioned with no shear reinforcement but shear reinforcement may be provided in exceptional cases. Girders are cast monolithically with joist and slab. Joist construction not meeting the requirements of ACI 8.13.1 to 3 are designed as slab and T beam.

ONE WAY JOIST FLOOR SYSTEM


DESIGN CONCEPT OF JOIST FLOOR The design of joist floor consist of: Design of slab Design of Joist Design of Girder Design of Slab. The slab is considered as if it were of plain concrete and checked for modulus of rupture. The slab may be considered as fixed between joists and bending moment may be taken as wul2/12. It is generally reinforced with temperature and shrinkage reinforcement. (ACI code 8.13.6.2)

DESIGN OF ONEWAY JOIST


TOP SLAB
3

14 RIB 6 30
X-SEC OF JOIST

36 9 3

14
RIB 6
BASIC ELEMENT FOR DESIGN

ONE WAY JOIST FLOOR SYSTEM


Joist. Load for design of each joist is taken equal to the floor load on the width equal to width of module i.e. 3 ft or 2 ft It is designed as floor beam having rectangular section in the region of negative moment and as T section at mid span. Minimum depth of joist is taken as per ACI Code table 9.5 (a). ACI moment coefficient (ACI Code 8.3.3) or elastic analysis may be used to determine the bending moments.

ACI MOMENT COEFICIENTS


1. TWO SPANS

A Spandrel beam

C Spandrel beam

-1/24

+1/14

-1/9

A Column -1/16

C Column

+1/14

-1/9

ACI MOMENT COEFICIENTS


1. MORE THAN TWO SPANS -1/24 Beam +1/14 -1/16 Column +1/14 0 WALL -1/10 +1/16 -1/11 -1/10 +1/16 -1/11 -1/11 +1/16 -1/10 -1/11 -1/11 -1/11 -1/11

-1/11

+1/16

+1/11

+1/16

ONE WAY JOIST FLOOR SYSTEM


Girder. The girder is designed for the load transferred as uniformly distributed load from the joist just like ordinary beam. Transverse Distribution Rib. As per para above

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ONE WAY JOIST FLOOR SYSTEM


DESIGN EXAMPLE It is proposed to add 6 x classrooms / labs to the existing academic block of MCE comprising of 3 classrooms along with a veranda at G.F and 3 x labs at F.F. The proposed LINE PLAN is shown in figure. Design the concrete one way joist floor using 3 ft module for the exterior classroom. Live load = 60 psf, F.F = 2, and ceiling plaster thick. fc = 4 ksi fy = 60 ksi . Assume exterior staircase and one hour fire rating.

DESIGN OF ONE WAY JOIST FLOOR SYSTEM

13 Thick Wall

CL ROOM
28x 40

CL ROOM
30x 40

CL ROOM 28x 40

VERANDAH 10 FT WIDE
B-1 B-2 B-3 2 Projection

GROUND FLOOR LINE PLAN

DESIGN OF ONE WAY JOIST


TOP SLAB
3.5

16 RIB 6 30
X-SEC OF JOIST

36 9 3.5

16
RIB 6
BASIC ELEMENT FOR DESIGN

2#4 7-0

A 9-4

2#6

3.5
# 3 @ 12 c/c both ways Distr Rib
1#4

16
3-6

A
13.5

Girder on wall

2 # 5 Altn cut off


28 ft L- SEC OF JOIST

13.5

Girder

2#6

2#6 3.5 0.75 cover

2#5
6

# 3 @ 12 c/c both ways


30
SECTION AA

2#5
6

16

2#6

A 10

2#6

3.5
# 3 @ 12 c/c both ways Distr Rib
1#4

16 3- 6
13.5

A
13.5

Girder on wall

2 # 5 Altn cut off 30 ft


L- SEC OF JOIST

Girder

2#6

2#6 3.5 0.75 cover

2#5 6

# 3 @ 12 c/c both ways


30
SECTION AA

2#5 6

16

Load on Wall Footing Calculate the load on interior wall assuming ceiling ht 14, DPC 5 above foundation level, roof live load = 20 psf, roof insulation weighting 30 psf, and ceiling plaster. Design the wall footing if allowable soil pressure is 1.50 Ton/sq ft at 5 below ground. Solution Wall footing is designed at service loads per foot length of wall. Dead load and live loads will be worked out separately. Dead loads are; Wt of 3 ft long slab/ft= 3.5x12.5x3= 131 lbs/ft Wt of rib= (6+9)/12x0.5x(16/12)x150=125 lbs/ft Wt of slab+ rib= 131+125= 256 lbs/ft Wt of insulation and C.P=30+6=36psf=36x3=108 plf

D = (256+108) x1.15 x 28 = 1.95 K 2x3 L = 3x20x1.15x28 =0.322k 2x3

D = (256+108)x30 /(2X3) =1.82 k L=(3x20)x30/(2x3) =0.30k ROOF

D =(13.5+1.5)/12x14x0.12 = 2.1 k 13.5 WALL+C.P

D = (256+90)1.15x28/(2x3)=1.86 K L = 3x60x1.15x28 =0.96 k k G.F.ROOF 3x2 EXTERIOR CL ROOM

D = (256+90)x30/(2x3)=1.73 k L = (3x60)30/2x3 = 0.90

D =(13.5+1.5)/12x14x0.12 = 2.1 k
INTERIOR CL ROOM D.P.C

L = 2.48 K

D =11.56 K

DESIGN OF ONEWAY JOIST FLOOR SYSTEM

CL ROOM 24x 36

CL ROOM 26x 36

VERANDAH 10 FT WIDE
B-1 B-2 2 Projection

LINE PLAN GROUND FLOOR

DESIGN OF ONEWAY JOIST


TOP SLAB
3

14 RIB 6 30
X-SEC OF JOIST

36 9 3

14
RIB 6
BASIC ELEMENT FOR DESIGN

2#6

8-8

2#6

3
# 3 @ 12 c/c both ways Distr Rib
1#4 3 13.5

14

Girder on wall
13.5

2 # 5 Altn cut off

Girder

26 ft L- SEC OF JOIST

2#6

2#6 3 0.75 cover

2#5

2#5

# 3 @ 12 c/c both ways


6 30
SECTION AA

14

RELEVANT PROVISIONS OF ACI CODE FOR SHEAR IN BEAMS Vn Vu Vn = Vc + Vs Vc = 2 fc bw.d Vs = (Av fyt.d)/S (ACI 11.1) (ACI 11.1) (ACI 11.3.1.1) (ACI 11.5.6.2)

Sections located less than a distance d from face of support can be designed for the same shear as that computed at a dist d. ACI 11.1.3.1 Design yield strength of shear reinforcement is not greater than 60 ksi. (ACI 11.4.2)

ONE WAY JOIST FLOOR SYSTEM

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