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Minimum thickness of concrete slab, beam, column, foundation and other structural members is selected to meet the design requirements as per standard codes. Minimum thickness of concrete structural elements based on ACI 318-14, IRC 2009, IS 456 2000, and UBC 1997 is presented. Design process includes proper assumption of structural element sizes and then check the suggested dimensions to make sure that it meets the requirements of the design. If proper structural dimension is not assumed, then the design would be time consuming and required considerable effort since substantial trials will be involved till satisfactory dimensions are specified. That is why majority of codes provide minimum dimensions and specifically thicknesses for almost all structural elements.Contents:
1. Minimum Thickness of Slabs
1.1 Minimum thickness of One-way slab
ACI 318-14 provides suggested minimum thickness for one-way solid slab, as provided in Table 1, unless deflections are calculated. Table 1 minimum thickness of one-way solid slab unless deflections are calculatedMinimum thickness, h | |||
Simply supported | One end continuous | Both end continuous | Cantilever |
Members not supporting or attached to partitions or other construction likely to be damaged by large deflections | |||
l/20 | l/24 | l/28 | l/10 |
1.2 Minimum thickness of Ribbed slab
ACI 318-14 recommend the same value of non-prestressed beams as provided in Table 2. Unified Building Code (UBC) specified minimum thickness of ribbed slab to be 1/12 distance between ribs or 51mm.Slab thickness with embedded conduits and pipes
- UBC recommended minimum thickness of slabs with embedded conduits and pipes to be 25mm greater than total overall depth of conduits or pipes.
- ACI 318-14 specify that, conduits and pipes shall not be larger in outside dimension than 1/3 the overall thickness of slab, wall, or beam in which they are embedded
1.3 Minimum thickness of Slab on the ground
UBC recommends minimum thickness of Concrete floor slabs supported directly on the ground to be 89mm, whereas BCGBC4010A - Apply structural principles to residential low-rise constructions determined minimum thickness to be 100mm.1.4 Minimum thickness of Diaphragms
UBC recommend concrete slab and composite topping slab serving as structural diaphragm used to transmit earthquake forces to be 50mm.1.5 Minimum thickness of Two-way slab
ACI 318-14 provided recommendations to determine minimum thickness of slabs (including slabs with beams, flat slabs, flat plates) that can be found here.1.6 Minimum thickness of Drop panel
sometimes drop panels used at top of columns to improve shear strength of slabs. The minimum thickness of drop panels shall be quarter of slab thickness beyond the drop.2. Minimum Thickness of Beams
- ACI 318-14 provides suggested minimum thickness for non-prestressed beams, as provided in Table 2, unless deflections are calculated.
- Canadian Standard Association CSA provides similar table except for one end continuous which is l/18.
Minimum thickness, h | |||
Simply supported | One end continuous | Both end continuous | Cantilever |
Members not supporting or attached to partitions or other construction likely to be damaged by large deflections | |||
l/16 | l/18.5 | l/21 | l/8 |
Beam span | Beam type | Span/depth ratio |
Up to 10m | Simply supported | 20 |
Cantilever | 7 | |
Continuous | 26 | |
Greater than 10m | Simply supported | 20*10/span |
Cantilever | - | |
Continuous | 26*10/span |
3. Minimum Thickness of Columns
Dimensions of columns is based on the requirements of the design and several shapes can be selected for the columns such as square, rectangular, trapezoidal, cylinders, and others.4. Minimum Thickness of Walls
4.1 Bearing walls
UBC recommends minimum thickness of bearing wall to 1/25 supported height or length whichever is shorter or not less than 102mm.4.2 Exterior basement wall and Foundation wall
- UBC specified minimum thickness of exterior basement wall and foundation wall to be 191mm.
- The same value is recommended by International Residential Code (IRC 2009) for foundation wall.
5. Minimum Thickness of Footings
Footing on soil
The minimum depth for footing on soil is advised to be 150mm.Footing on pile
The minimum depth for footing on pile is recommended to be 300mmPlain concrete structural footing
The minimum thickness for plain concrete structural footing is suggested by ACI 318-14 and set as 200mm, and the same value is suggested by UBC. It shall be known that plain structural footing is not suitable to be used for the top of piles.Raft foundation
The minimum thickness of raft foundation is 300mm.6. Minimum Thickness of Other Concrete Members
Table 4: minimum thickness for other structural elementsStructural Element | Thickness, mm |
Pile cap | 600mm |
Levelling concrete below liquid retaining structures | 100mm |
Levelling concrete for other RCC foundations | 75mm |
Underground pit / reservoir (below ground water table) walls and slab | 200mm |
Underground pit (above water table) walls and slab | 200mm |
Parapet wall | 100mm |
Chajja | 100mm |
Cable / pipe trench walls and base slab | 125mm |
Precast trench cover | 125mm |
Insert plate | 12mm |
Corner angle | 6mm |