Concrete Slab Capacity Spreadsheet
This spreadsheet performs an analysis and design of two-way spanning reinforced concrete slab. It can be used by both practicing Engineers and students. Main features of the spreadsheet 1. nice user-friendly interface 2. input cells automatically cross out invalid data 3. automatic generation of a step by step design calculation.
FOREWORD
This spreadsheet performs an analysis and design of two-way spanning reinforced concrete slab.
Design is in accordance with BS 8110-1:1997. Bending moments coefficiens have been taking from the BS code. The equations for the analysis have been obtained from the Reinforced Concrete Designer’s Handbook by Reynolds and Steedman. Self weight of the Slab is calculated automatically and included in the calculations.
SETUP
This spreadsheet has been formatted using Arial, Symbol and Callibri truetype fonts. The spreadsheet has been optimised for a screen resolution of 1024×768 HiColor (16 bit) using large fonts.
Use the Zoom button on the toolbar to reduce or enlarge the display to suit your computer. Use the Save button to permanently store your new settings. Recommended zoom settings are as follows:
Screen resolution 800×600 with large fonts:67%
Screen resolution 800×600 with small fonts:85%
Screen resolution 1024×768 with large fonts:85%
Screen resolution 1024×768 with small fonts:105%
Company Details
Enter your company name and other details in the title block on the Slab Design sheet only. The details will be automatically copied to the other sheets. Company details cannot be entered in the other sheets directly.
KEY INFORMATION
Microsoft Excel
This spreadsheet has been developed for use in Microsoft Excel 2007 on the Microsoft Windows XP operating system.
British Standard Specification (BSI)
This spreadsheet has been developed to comply with BS 8110 : Part 1 : 1997
“GRDSLAB” is a spreadsheet program written in MS-Excel for the purpose of analysis of concrete slabs on grade.Specifically, a concrete slab on grade may be subjected to concentrated post or wheel loading.
Then for the given parameters, the slab flexural, bearing, and shear stresses are checked, the estimated crack width is determined, the minimum required distribution reinforcing is determined, and the bearing stress on the dowels at construction joints is checked.
Also, design charts from the Portland Cement Association (PCA) are included to provide an additional method for determining/checking required slab thickness for flexure.The ability to analyze the capacity of a slab on grade subjected to continuous wall (line-type) load as well as stationary, uniformly distributed live loads is also provided.
This program is a workbook consisting of eight (8) worksheets, described as follows:
Doc – Documentation
Slab on Grade – Concrete Slab on Grade Analysis for Concentrated Post or Wheel Loading
PCA Fig. 3-Wheel Load – PCA Figure 3 – Design Chart for Single Wheel Loads
PCA Fig. 7a-Post Load – PCA Figure 7a – Design Chart for Post Loads (k = 50 pci)
PCA Fig. 7b-Post Load – PCA Figure 7b – Design Chart for Post Loads (k = 100 pci)
PCA Fig. 7c-Post Load – PCA Figure 7c – Design Chart for Post Loads (k = 200 pci)
Wall Load – Concrete Slab on Grade Analysis for Wall Load
Unif. Load – Concrete Slab on Grade Analysis for Stationary Uniform Live Loads