2016
DOI: 10.4028/www.scientific.net/kem.691.388
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Design of Concrete Slabs Reinforcement – Methods of FEM Results Interpretation Incorporating Twisting Moments

Abstract: There are many analytical methods to solve internal forces of slabs. But structural engineers work with structural analysis software, based mainly of finite element method (FEM). Interpretation of that analysis results may lead to errors during concrete slab reinforcement design. There are some methods to solve the problem. Most familiar are Wood-Armer equations, introduced in 1968. But other methods exists furthermore. It is common, that design engineer doesn’t know, which method his program uses. This articl… Show more

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