Reinforced Concrete Floor Slab Section Detail

Alternative floor slab detail.
Reinforced concrete floor slab section detail. Steel decking concrete floor supported on reinforced concrete beam this is a cad dwg drawing detail with a steel decking floor supported on top of reinforced concrete beam. Section costruction detail of a reinforced concrete slab on grade slab on ground. The reinforced concrete floor slab is kept free of the perimeter walls. A concrete slab is a common structural element of modern buildings consisting of a flat horizontal surface made of cast concrete.
Concrete slab welded wire mesh ww mesh or deformed bar reinforcement construction or control joint vapor retarder and gravel layer. Slab supported on two sides and bending takes place predominantly in one direction only is called one way slab. Top of reinforced concrete wall retaining basement wall connection to flat slab two way slab cast in place concrete floor cast in situ rc slab. Reinforcement detailing of a slab is done based on its support conditions.
Concrete stairs exposed concrete precast concrete concrete structure reinforced concrete concrete architecture architecture details architecture models architecture drawings. Ground bearing floors shall be of adequate strength and durability and use concrete mixed and reinforced as necessary to support floor loads safely and resist chemical and frost action. The slab is constructed on well compacted granular fill crushed stone or marl. Slab may be supported on walls or beams or columns.
Includes detail of concrete wall corner reinforcement. Reinforced concrete beam column end support detail floor slabs detallesconstructivos what is meant by monolithic slabs and beams quora the connection between interior. The mesh reinforcement in the slab is placed in the top with 1 covers. Reinforcement parallel to the slab edges is permitted to be used instead of the diagonal bars.
Ground bearing concrete floor slabs should be at least 100mm thick including monolithic screed where appropriate. Steel reinforced slabs typically between 100 and 500 mm thick are most often used to construct floors and ceilings while thinner mud slabs may be used for exterior paving see below. According to aci 318 14 section 8 7 3 1 3 reinforcement must be placed parallel to the diagonal in the top of the slab and perpendicular to the diagonal in the bottom of the slab figure 7.