Different types of Slabs :
1. Conventional solid slab:-- the slab which is braced with beams and columns is called conventional slab this kind of slab is small whereas the depth of the beam is large and load is transferred to beams and from beams to columns. These types of slabs are used in constructing Floors of multi stored building. It is of two types.
a) One-way Slab.
b) Two Way Slab.
2. Flat Slab:-Flat slab is a reinforced concrete slab secured directly by concrete columns or caps .flat slab doesn’t have beams.
3. Waffle slab:- Waffle slab is a reinforced concrete roof or floor containing square grids with deep sides. This kind of slab is majorly used at entrance hotels, malls, restaurants
Conventional , post tension and flat work.
because large slabs of concrete have expansion joints between them.
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Two-way slabs are rectangular reinforced-concrete slabs that are supported on all sides. The reinforcement is placed perpendicular to the sides.
Concrete expands and contracts depending on the temperature. The strips are called expansion joints.
Between 1556 and 1793; but different types of concrete are known from the antiquity.
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Non suspended concrete slabs sit on the ground directly. They are different from suspended slabs because suspended slabs are above the ground and are supported by beams.
Different types of concrete are:Normal Strength ConcretePlain or Ordinary ConcreteReinforced ConcretePrestressed ConcretePrecast ConcreteLight – Weight ConcreteHigh-Density ConcreteAir Entrained ConcreteReady Mix ConcretePolymer ConcreteHigh-Strength ConcreteHigh-Performance ConcreteSelf – Consolidated ConcreteShotcrete ConcretePervious ConcreteVacuum ConcretePumped ConcreteStamped ConcreteLimecreteAsphalt ConcreteRoller Compacted ConcreteRapid Strength ConcreteGlass Concrete
The different types of slabs are; one way slab, two way slab, flat plated slab, flat slab and grid slab
Concrete slabs are a common building material. Sometimes they are re-enforced with steel roods for extra stability. Concrete slabs are either prefabricated or created insitu.
because large slabs of concrete have expansion joints between them.
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Termites burrow into concrete block walls. Termites live in many types of structures. In addition to walls they also live in baseboards and slabs.
Concrete slabs can be found at local scrap yards. However, you can visit Home Depot and Lowe's for information on how to create your own concrete slab for a cheaper price.
R. H. H. Kirkham has written: 'The compaction of concrete road slabs' -- subject(s): Concrete slabs, Testing, Vibrators, Vibrated concrete
marble and concrete slabs.
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