Civil Engineering - RCC Structures Design - Discussion

Discussion Forum : RCC Structures Design - Section 1 (Q.No. 23)
23.
The effective span of a simply supported slab, is
distance between the centres of the bearings
clear distance between the inner faces of the walls plus twice the thickness of the wall
clear span plus effective depth of the slab
none of these.
Answer: Option
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Discussion:
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Prashant said:   4 years ago
B is the correct answer because as per clause 22.2 (a) is valid only for that S/S slab that is not built integrally with its supports.

Generally, S/S slabs are those slabs in which the beam is not cast monolithically with the slab. Hence B is the correct answer.

Ankit said:   3 years ago
Clear span plus the effective depth of slab OR Center to Center of supports.

Please describe.

Dileep said:   10 years ago
The effective span is least of below.

1. Clear span+Half of width of bearings.

2. Clear span+Effective depth.

Mahesh satre said:   1 decade ago
Clear span plus effective depth of slab.

Shashi said:   1 decade ago
Clear span plus, half thickness of both supports & clear span plus effective depth of slab whichever is less.

Suresh.s said:   1 decade ago
Clear span plus effective depth of slab.

Anuj kumar said:   1 decade ago
Clear span+half of thickness of both supports.

Or clear span plus effective depth of slab, whichever is less.

Muthumadathi said:   1 decade ago
Clear span+half of thickness of both supports.

Or clear span plus effective depth of slab, whichever is less.

Mahesh katkar said:   1 decade ago
Clear span+half of thickness of both supports.

Or clear span plus effective depth of slab, whichever is less.

Rahul malik said:   1 decade ago
Clear span plus half of thickness of both supports or clear span plus effective depth of slab, whichever is less.


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