Analysis and Design of Slab Overview

Analysis and Design of Slab Overview

Design settings of slabs are explained in detail in the following sections.
  1. Slab Analysis and Design Procedure
  2. Analytical Strip (Moment Coefficient Method) 
  3. Finite Element FE Strip 
  4. Ribbed Slab Modelling & Design Procedure 
  5. Column Punching Check
  6. Column Punching Checks with Finite Elements (ACI318 and IS456)
  7. How to Create Reports for Slab Loads 
  8. How to use mesh reinforcement / BRC for slab design 
  9. One-Way Slabs with Orthotropic Shell Elements

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