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Aci 360r10 Guide To Design Of Slabsonground Aci Committee 360

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Aci 360r10 Guide To Design Of Slabsonground Aci Committee 360
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Publisher: American Concrete Institute (ACI)
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.24 MB
Pages: 76
Author: ACI Committee 360
ISBN: 9780870313714, 0870313711
Language: English
Year: 2010

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Aci 360r10 Guide To Design Of Slabsonground Aci Committee 360 by Aci Committee 360 9780870313714, 0870313711 instant download after payment.

This guide presents information on the design of slabs-on-ground, primarily industrial floors. It addresses the planning, design, and detailing of slabs. Background information on design theories is followed by discussion of the types of slabs, soil-support systems, loadings, and jointing. Design methods are given for unreinforced concrete, reinforced concrete, shrinkage-compensating concrete, post-tensioned concrete, fiber-reinforced concrete slabs-on-ground, and slabs-on-ground in refrigerated buildings, followed by information on shrinkage and curling.
Advantages and disadvantages of these slab design methods are provided, including the ability of some slab designs to minimize cracking and curling more than others. Even with the best slab designs and proper construction, it is unrealistic to expect crack-free and curl-free floors. Every owner should be advised by the designer and contractor that it is normal to expect some cracking and curling on every project. This does not necessarily reflect adversely on the adequacy of the floor’s design or quality of construction. Design examples are given.

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