In the context of structural engineering, a "long discontinuous" in a two-way slab refers to a design feature where a slab has a significant span or length without continuous support, creating a discontinuity in the load-bearing elements. This can lead to variations in the slab's performance under load, potentially affecting deflection, stress distribution, and overall structural integrity. Proper analysis and reinforcement are essential to ensure the slab can safely carry the intended loads despite these discontinuities.
when the length of the slab is more or equal to twice the breadth hence it has to be one way slab.
1. one way slab 2. two way slab 3. flat slab 4. roof slab
you should consider the dist between walls .to answer this question what does it look like show sample
One-way-solid slab flexible but limited in span. one way concrete joist system allows longer spans. Wide module or skip system allows longer span and uses less concrete than the one-way joist system. Slab bands or joist bands may be used with these systems, They serve to reduce the spans of the slabs to conserve headroom in the building.
 Two- way-2 way solid slab rarely used but useful where loads are heavy. Two-way flat slab good for heavy loading, two-way flat plate good for lighter floor loading. Very flexible in column locations. Conserves headroom in buildings. Two-way concrete joists or waffle systems good for long spans.
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
It's a case two.. in which a slab has three continuous sides (i.e. three sides are followed by other slabs ).
when the length of the slab is more or equal to twice the breadth hence it has to be one way slab.
A one-way slab is a type of structural element in buildings that is supported mainly in one direction, either by walls or beams. It is designed to carry loads primarily in one direction, typically spanning between beams or walls running perpendicular to the slab.
1. one way slab 2. two way slab 3. flat slab 4. roof slab
The different types of slabs are; one way slab, two way slab, flat plated slab, flat slab and grid slab
a slab whose length and breadth ratio is more than two is called one way slab
No, lobed ears are considered a continuous variation rather than a discontinuous one. Discontinuous variation refers to traits that have distinct categories with little to no intermediates, whereas lobed ears exist on a spectrum ranging from completely lobeless to fully lobed.
yes it is dangerous because the beams supporting one way slab are to be designed stronger
A one way slab reinforcement supports 2 walls while a two way slab reinforcement supports 4 walls. The one way slab reinforcement only supports walls in one direction.
The basic difference between one way and two way slab is load distribution which is depends on support condition and span lengths.Mainly shorter span is carring larger load than longer span.This load distribution can be calculated considering the deflection at any point is same Shorter and Longer Span.
Just one more slab of bacon, please... That slab of concrete is sliding dangerously close to the edge of the cliff.
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