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Saving of steel in reinforced concrete structures can be attained through careful design and accurate analysis; still greater reductions are possible by using light weight fillers for one- and two-way slabs; for one-way slab designs, steel savings up to 47% are possible when compared with conventional designs, and with two-way construction decrease of 56% may be obtained; sample calculations show that use of fillers need not materially increase total costs.
Saving of steel in reinforced concrete structures can be attained through careful design and accurate analysis; still greater reductions are possible by using light weight fillers for one- and two-way slabs; for one-way slab designs, steel savings up to 47% are possible when compared with conventional designs, and with two-way construction decrease of 56% may be obtained; sample calculations show that use of fillers need not materially increase total costs.
Concrete frames designed to save steel
Eng News-Rec
Polivka, J.J. (author)
Engineering News-Record ; 128
1942
4 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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