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Page 1: Arch205 building construction I - eduwavepool.unizwa.edu.om

ARCH205 BUILDING CONSTRUCTION

FLOOR & ROOF SYSTEMS

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FLOOR SYSTEM

• Floor systems are the horizontal planes that must

support both:

• live loads—people, furnishings, and movable equipment

• dead loads—the weight of the floor construction itself.

• Floor systems must transfer their loads horizontally

across space to either beams and columns or to

loadbearing walls.

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CONCRETE BEAM

38mm minimum cover required to protect steel reinforcement from fire and corrosion.

Effective

Beam Depth

Beam Depth Concrete beam depth = span/16

Beam width Bevel or

Chamfer

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CONCRETE FLOOR SLAB TYPES

• One-Way Slab

• A one-way slab is

uniformly thick,

reinforced in one

direction, and cast

integrally with parallel

supporting beams.

• Suitable for light to

moderate loads over

relatively short spans of

(1.8 to 5.5 m)

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CONCRETE FLOOR SLAB TYPES

• One-Way Joist Slab

• A joist or ribbed slab is cast

integrally with a series of closely

spaced joists, which in turn are

supported by a parallel set of

beams.

• Designed as a series of T-

beams, joist slabs are more

suitable for longer spans and

heavier loads than one-way

slabs. • Suitable for light to medium live loads

over spans of (4 to 10 m)

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CONCRETE FLOOR SLAB TYPES

• Two-Way Slab and Beam

• A two-way slab of uniform

thickness may be reinforced

in two directions and cast

integrally with supporting

beams and columns on all

four sides of square or

nearly square bays.

• 100 minimum slab depth.

• suitable for carrying intermediate

to heavy loads over (4.6 to 12 m)

spans.

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CONCRETE FLOOR SLAB TYPES

• Two-Way Waffle Slab

• A waffle slab is a two-way

concrete slab reinforced by

ribs in two directions.

• Waffle slabs are able to

carry heavier loads and

span longer distances than

flat slabs.

• Suitable for spans of (7 to 16

m) (75 to 115) slab depth

(125 or 150) rib width

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CONCRETE FLOOR SLAB TYPES

• Two-Way Flat Plate

• A flat plate is a concrete slab of

uniform thickness reinforced in two

or more directions and supported directly by columns without beams

or girders.

• Simplicity of forming, lower floor-to-

floor heights, and some flexibility in column placement make flat

plates practical for apartment and

hotel construction.

• Suitable for light live to moderate loads over relatively short spans of

(3.6 to 7 m)

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CONCRETE FLOOR SLAB TYPES

• Two-Way Flat Slab

• A flat slab is a flat plate thickened at its column

supports to increase its shear strength and moment-

resisting capacity. Suitable for relatively heavy loads

and spans from (6 to 12 m).

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CONCRETE SLAB FORMWORK AND SHORING

Wood shores

Support for

Beam

Formwork

Adjustable

Wood/Metal

shores

Bracing on

shores

Knee brace

Kickers

Blocking

Plywood/metal

sheathing

Metal/wood joists Stringers

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FLYING FORMS

• Flying forms are large sections of formwork,

including supporting trusses, beams, or scaffolding,

that can be moved by a crane in constructing the

concrete floors and roofs of multistory buildings.

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LIFT-SLAB CONSTRUCTION

• Lift-slab construction is a technique of constructing

multistory buildings in which all horizontal slabs are

cast at ground level and, when cured, are raised

into position by hydraulic jacks.

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STRUCTURAL STEEL FLOOR

• One way beam system

• Typical span range for beams is (6 to 10 m).

Columns

Girders

Beams

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STRUCTURAL STEEL FLOOR

• Two-Way Beam System

Columns

Primary Beams

Secondary Beams

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OPEN-WEB JOISTS

• Open-web joists are lightweight, shop-fabricated

steel members having a trussed web.

Passage of mechanical

services through the open

web

Ceiling can be either

attached to the bottom of

the joist or suspended or left

without ceiling.