Reducing Weight in Suspended Concrete Floors using Hollow Blocks |
Posted By: Fundi Mfalme Blog on 10th of October 2013 |
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Suspended concrete floors are found in
storeyed buildings. The self-weight of concrete without additional live
loads is great but buildings where the spans are large, weight reduction
is done to avoid buckling of the floor. Buckling is where the concrete
sags at the middle.
The concrete is laid the same way but
hollow blocks are added to reduce weight. The blocks are hollow in the
middle and the reinforcements are laid in between them then concrete is
added and vibrated to hold them together.The top concrete is about
seventy six millimeters (three inch) thick.
The suspended concrete floor hollow blocks are either clay or concrete blocks. The blocks are two hundred to two hundred and fifty millimeters thick. The blocks that are at the beginning and at the end of a row are blocked on one side to avoid concrete from flowing inside the blocks.
The ceilings from this kind of floors are
flat and the ordinary down stand beams are not visible from below the
slab soffits making these kind of floors ideal over big rooms like
lounges, dinning and offices.
When the suspended slab form work is ready, the laying of the hollow blocks commences. The external beams are then laid into the forms. The internal beams for this kind of floors are laid within the slab thickness. These beams will span from the external ones across the room to the other end. The beams are also laid where walls are to be built on the slab. The hollow blocks are then laid on the form work in between the beams. They are arranged in rows of nine hundred millimeters wide with a spacing of a hundred millimeters after every nine hundred millimeters (blocks) row. Once the hollow blocks are laid, the gaps in between are fitted with reinforcements. This bars span from the end beams and they are to hold the concrete together. A mesh fabric is then laid on top of the hollow blocks. After this is done concreting work commences. The concrete should be well vibrated to ensure the blocks are held tightly together. The concreting is done normally and is leveled and made smooth. Curing is done for twenty one days before stripping off the formwork to pave way for plaster finishes. |
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Reducing Weight in Suspended Concrete Floors using Hollow Blocks
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