This document discusses different types of structural slabs, including one-way slabs that span in one direction and are supported on two opposite edges, two-way slabs that span in two perpendicular directions, flat plate slabs where floor slabs are supported by columns without beams, flat slabs where floor slabs are supported at column locations without beams, and grid slabs where slabs are supported by a grid of beams. It provides details on one-way slab thickness requirements depending on support conditions and minimum steel reinforcement ratios.
This document discusses different types of structural slabs, including one-way slabs that span in one direction and are supported on two opposite edges, two-way slabs that span in two perpendicular directions, flat plate slabs where floor slabs are supported by columns without beams, flat slabs where floor slabs are supported at column locations without beams, and grid slabs where slabs are supported by a grid of beams. It provides details on one-way slab thickness requirements depending on support conditions and minimum steel reinforcement ratios.
This document discusses different types of structural slabs, including one-way slabs that span in one direction and are supported on two opposite edges, two-way slabs that span in two perpendicular directions, flat plate slabs where floor slabs are supported by columns without beams, flat slabs where floor slabs are supported at column locations without beams, and grid slabs where slabs are supported by a grid of beams. It provides details on one-way slab thickness requirements depending on support conditions and minimum steel reinforcement ratios.