About the author  ⁄ Neil M. Hawkins, Ph.D. Dist. M. ASCE, Hon. M. ACI

Neil Hawkins, Ph.D., Dist. M. ASCE, Hon. M. ACI, is a Professor Emeritus of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Illinois and Affiliate Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Washington. He may be reached at nmhawkin@illinois.edu.

Considerations to Prevent Premature Concentric Punching Shear Failure in Reinforced Concrete (RC) Two-way Slabs

Two-way slabs are unique to Reinforced Concrete (RC) construction. The most common type, due to its ease of forming and speed of construction, is the flat plate, a slab of uniform thickness supported by columns without beams, drop panels or capitals. Flat plates are common in building construction, and can also be found as deck components in waterfront piers and wharves.

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