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- 302. 1R-04 Guide for Concrete Floor and Slab Construction
This guide presents state-of-the-art information relative to the construction of slab-on-ground and suspended-slab floors for industrial, commercial, and institutional buildings It is applicable to the construction of normalweight and struc-tural lightweight concrete floors and slabs made with conven-tional portland and blended cements
- ACI 360R-10 Guide to Design of Slabs-on-Ground
This guide covers the design of slabs-on-ground for loads from material stored directly on the slab, storage rack loads, and static and dynamic loads associated with equipment and vehicles
- slab, concrete Topic
A concrete slab is a structural feature, usually of constant thickness, that can be used as a floor or a roof A slab-on-ground is supported on the subsoil and is usually reinforced with reinforcing bars or welded wire mesh A suspended slab (or structural slab) spans between supports and must be reinforced to resist bending moments calculated from statics based on the magnitude of load and
- Shear Design Provisions in ACI 318-19
The resulting shear capacity will be less than calculated in ACI 318-14, especially if the design section has a low ρ as is likely in double-tee flanges, other precast slab elements, or cast-in-place slabs
- Presentation - American Concrete Institute
Concrete Breakout Failure Cone Is breakout failure relevant for large-scale connections involving groups of anchors or reinforcing bars?
- PowerPoint Presentation
Additional Definitions Back shores – shores placed under a slab or structural member after the original formwork and shores have been removed from a small area without allowing the entire slab or member to deflect of support its own mass or existing construction loads
- 421. 1R-20: Guide for Shear Reinforcement for Slabs
ACI 318 sets out the principles of design for slab shear reinforcement and makes specific reference to stirrups and headed studs This guide reviews available types and makes recommendations for their design
- Acceptable concrete cracking
Acceptable concrete cracking Q What is considered as acceptable concrete cracking in cast-in-place foundation walls and slabs per ACI documents? My company is the concrete contractor on a large warehouse project, and I want to discuss the potential for cracking with the contractor and the owner A Concrete cracks are possible on any project, so it’s wise to set reasonable expectations for
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