Ceramic flat slab for heads of joists in buildings, has central plane whose upper surface and lower surface are provided with interior part and partition part, and fins and side wings provided on lower surfaces of beams
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2013Unesco Subject/s
3305 Tecnología de la Construcción
3305.32 Ingeniería de Estructuras
Abstract
The slab (1) has a central plane whose upper surface (2) and lower surface (3) are provided with an interior part (4) and a partition part (5). Fins (6) and side wings are provided on lower surfaces of beams. A chamfer (7) is arranged at front sides of the fins. A bottom edge (8) of the central plane is fixed with the side wings. A resistant part is placed on bottom of a wall load. A formwork is fixed with a chassis. A concrete is positioned in a lower surface of a board and racks. USE - Ceramic flat slab for heads of joists in buildings. ADVANTAGE - The concrete positioned in the lower surface of the board and the racks avoids damage of the board and the racks. The slab coincides with ends of heads of the joists to prevent deformation of a medical chamber in shuttering areas. DESCRIPTION Of DRAWING(S) - The drawing shows a perspective view of a ceramic flat slab.Ceramic flat slab (1)Upper surface of central plane (2)Lower surface of central plane (3)Interior part (4)Partition part (5)Fins (6)Chamfer (7)Bottom edge of central plane (8)
The slab (1) has a central plane whose upper surface (2) and lower surface (3) are provided with an interior part (4) and a partition part (5). Fins (6) and side wings are provided on lower surfaces of beams. A chamfer (7) is arranged at front sides of the fins. A bottom edge (8) of the central plane is fixed with the side wings. A resistant part is placed on bottom of a wall load. A formwork is fixed with a chassis. A concrete is positioned in a lower surface of a board and racks. USE - Ceramic flat slab for heads of joists in buildings. ADVANTAGE - The concrete positioned in the lower surface of the board and the racks avoids damage of the board and the racks. The slab coincides with ends of heads of the joists to prevent deformation of a medical chamber in shuttering areas. DESCRIPTION Of DRAWING(S) - The drawing shows a perspective view of a ceramic flat slab.Ceramic flat slab (1)Upper surface of central plane (2)Lower surface of central plane (3)Interior part (4)Partition part (5)Fins (6)Chamfer (7)Bottom edge of central plane (8)





