Development of Sensitivity based Model for Flexural Failure of Singly Reinforced Concrete Slabs Based on BS 8110: 1997
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2017-03-22
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. Nigeria Journal of Engineering and Applied Sciences (NJEAS)
Abstract
This research presents mathematical models for checking the effect of variation in
key designed parameters on the structural collapse of singly reinforced concrete solid slabs in
buildings due to flexural failure based on British Standard (BS) 8110, 1997. The increasing
complexity of construction process requires very high level of engineering and management
skills to combat the structural collapses widely experienced globally. Most of the collapses
were adjudged to be due to improper management arising from variations in structural key
design parameters during construction, and this call for mathematical models to check the
effect of variation in key design parameters on the structural collapse. The key design
parameters considered in this research are; characteristic strength of reinforcement, grade of
concrete, diameter and spacing of tension reinforcement, effective depth of tension
reinforcement, applied moment. Sensitivity analysis was applied to study the effect of
variation in the key parameters on the moment capacity. The results of sensitivity analysis
were utilized in regression analysis to develop simplified equations for estimating the moment
capacity of the slab. Computer programme was developed based on BS 8110, 1997 standard
using Java to verify the model. Flexure safety factor was also checked based on BS 8110, 1997
requirements. Forty five numerical examples were taken to validate the model with the
developed computer programme at 5% significance level using Chi-squared as an instrument
for sensitivity-based model for flexural failure of singly reinforced concrete slab. The results
show that the model is adequate at 5% significance level for checking flexural failure of singly
reinforced concrete slab at construction stage based on BS 8110, 1997. It was recommended
that the construction practitioners should consider the diverse effect of change in key deigned
parameters during construction, otherwise the developed model should be strictly considered
for quick safety check especially deflection safety of a solid slab during construction.
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Structural Engineering
Keywords
Flexural failure, Sensitivity-based model, Singly reinforced concrete slab