Concrete Slab
Slab reactions link to supporting beams and columns in the same project so load changes propagate through the full system without manual re-entry. Design one-way reinforced concrete slabs to ACI 318-19 with unlimited spans; bending (positive and negative), shear (ACI 318-19 Table 22.5.5.1), and three deflection criteria all run automatically as you work.
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What it calculates
Design one-way reinforced concrete slabs to ACI 318-19 with live FEA for unlimited spans. Checks cover positive and negative moment capacity, shear, and three deflection criteria. Slab reactions link to supporting beams and columns automatically.
Code standards
- ACI 318-19
How it calculates
The Concrete Slab (ACI 318-19) calculator designs one-way reinforced concrete flat slabs per ACI 318-19 using Strength Design (LRFD). A live FEA engine resolves moments and shears for unlimited span and support configurations. Checks cover flexural capacity, shear strength, and three deflection criteria.
Flexural capacity (ACI 318-19, Cl 22.3)
Positive and negative moment capacities use the ACI rectangular stress block at a concrete strain limit of 0.003:
Mn = A_s × f_y × (d - a/2) where a = A_s × f_y / (0.85 × f'c × b)
For a unit-width strip (b = 12 in/ft), A_s is the reinforcement area per foot of slab width. The strength reduction factor phi = 0.90 for tension-controlled sections (net strain epsilon_t ≥ 0.005).
Minimum reinforcement per ACI 318-19 Table 7.6.1.1 is enforced:
A_s,min = 0.0018 × b × h (Grade 60 deformed bars)
Shear strength (ACI 318-19, Cl 22.5, Table 22.5.5.1)
For slabs without shear reinforcement, Vc from ACI 318-19 Table 22.5.5.1 depends on the longitudinal reinforcement ratio rho_w, the ratio Mu/(Vu × d), and axial load Nu:
phi × Vn = phi × Vc = phi × [8 × lambda × (rho_w)^(1/3) × sqrt(f'c) + Nu/Ag] × b_w × d
The lightweight concrete modification factor lambda is applied per ACI 318-19 Table 19.2.4.2.
Deflection checks (ACI 318-19, Cl 24.2)
Cracked-section effective moment of inertia (Cl 24.2.3.5):
Ie = Ig × (Mcr/Ma)³ + Icr × [1 - (Mcr/Ma)³]
Three deflection checks are performed:
- Critical short-term (live load) deflection vs. L/360 for floors supporting non-fragile elements
- Critical long-term deflection (with creep multiplier lambda_delta per Cl 24.2.4) vs. L/240
- Simplified DL+(LL or SL) deflection
Results are compared against user-defined L/n deflection limits.
Load combinations (ASCE 7)
The slab is analyzed for all applicable LRFD strength combinations (1.2D + 1.6L + 0.5L_r, 1.2D + 1.0W + 1.0L + 0.5L_r, etc.) and serviceability combinations. Live load pattern loading can be enabled.
Assumptions
One-way action is assumed; two-way slab effects are not considered. Self-weight is included as dead load by default. Punching shear is not applicable to one-way slabs and is not checked.
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