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Voided slabs have been used in construction of reinforced concrete floor systems for over 100 years. This article offers an historical perspective on this technology. A discussion of early applications through several case studies is followed by on overview of traditional systems still in use and concludes with a discussion on new technological advancements. The improvements on this "old" concept have taken the efficiency of voided slab systems to the next level with economical spans reaching 50 feet. In voided two-way slabs, a hard shell with struts is created through the use of appropriately located cavities formed by void formers. This is achieved by placing hollow spheres made of recycled plastic between the upper and lower static reinforcement of the concrete slab while displacing concrete where it has no structural benefit. The effect is to decrease the overall weight by as much as 35% when compared to a solid slab of the same bearing capacity. This paper describes traditional two-way slab systems as well as new technological improvements on the design and construction of two-way slab systems.
Voided slabs have been used in construction of reinforced concrete floor systems for over 100 years. This article offers an historical perspective on this technology. A discussion of early applications through several case studies is followed by on overview of traditional systems still in use and concludes with a discussion on new technological advancements. The improvements on this "old" concept have taken the efficiency of voided slab systems to the next level with economical spans reaching 50 feet. In voided two-way slabs, a hard shell with struts is created through the use of appropriately located cavities formed by void formers. This is achieved by placing hollow spheres made of recycled plastic between the upper and lower static reinforcement of the concrete slab while displacing concrete where it has no structural benefit. The effect is to decrease the overall weight by as much as 35% when compared to a solid slab of the same bearing capacity. This paper describes traditional two-way slab systems as well as new technological improvements on the design and construction of two-way slab systems.
Voided "Two-Way" Flat Slabs
Mota, Mike (author)
Structures Congress 2013 ; 2013 ; Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States
Structures Congress 2013 ; 1640-1649
2013-04-30
Conference paper
Electronic Resource
English
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