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Steel-pan forms provide economical long-span roof
Roof of one story building in Spring Branch, Tex, covering 6000 sq ft provides three areas without interior columns; each area is bounded by system of concrete columns and beams, thus making it structurally modified 2-way slab design; square steel pan forms of 16-gage sheet metal were used in forming reinforced concrete joists. (see also Eng News-Rec v 147 n 9 Aug 30 1951 p 38-9)
Steel-pan forms provide economical long-span roof
Roof of one story building in Spring Branch, Tex, covering 6000 sq ft provides three areas without interior columns; each area is bounded by system of concrete columns and beams, thus making it structurally modified 2-way slab design; square steel pan forms of 16-gage sheet metal were used in forming reinforced concrete joists. (see also Eng News-Rec v 147 n 9 Aug 30 1951 p 38-9)
Steel-pan forms provide economical long-span roof
Civ Eng (NY)
Reid, R.L. (author)
1951
2 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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