Structural Engineering and Mechanics
Volume 45, Number 4, 2013, pages 455-470
DOI: 10.12989/sem.2013.45.4.455
Reshoring effects on deflections of multi-shored flat plate systems under construction
Su-Min Kang, Tae-Sung Eom and Jae-Yo Kim
Abstract
RC flat plates that have no flexural stiffness by boundary beams may be governed by a serviceability as well as a strength condition. A construction sequence and its impact on the distributions of construction loads among slabs tied by shores are decisive factors influencing immediate and long term performances of flat plate. Over-loading and tensile cracking in early-aged slabs significantly increase the deflection of a flat plate system under construction. A reshoring work may be helpful in reducing slab deflections by controlling the vertical distributions of construction loads in a multi-shored flat plate system. In this study, a change of construction loads by reshoring works and its effects on deflections of flat plate systems under construction are analyzed. The slab construction loads with various reshoring schemes are defined by a simplified method, and the practical calculation of slab deflections with considering construction sequences and concrete cracking effects is applied. From parametric studies, the reshoring works are verified to reduce construction loads and slab deflections.
Key Words
flat plate; reshoring; deflection; construction load; reinforced concrete
Address
Su-Min Kang: Technology Research Institute, Daelim Industrial Co., Seoul, Republic of Korea
Tae-Sung Eom: Department of Architecture, Catholic University of Daegu, Gyeongbuk-do, Republic of Korea
Jae-Yo Kim: Department of Architectural Engineering, Kwangwoon University, Seoul, Republic of Korea