The slab may be supported by walls or by reinforced concrete beams usually cast monolithically with the slab or by structural steel beams or by columns or by the ground.
Construction filler slab roof.
Filler slab technology is a simple and a very innovative technology for a slab construction.
Here indigenous building materials are incorporated techniques that absorb and relate to other forms of design and materials.
2 construction technique the floor roof consists of a cast insitu rc filler slab with non autoclaved cellular concrete filler blocks as shown in fig.
The most popular filler material is the roofing tile.
The slab is cast with cement concrete of.
For example grid of 35cm x 50cm is used for magalore tile as filler material and grid of 45cm x 45cm is used for clay pots of 40cm diameter filler.
The filler material thus is not a structural part of the slab.
Exact specifications vary but most concrete roofs are several inches thick.
For example the florida based company hurricane proof systems offers a 7 inch 18 centimeter slab of concrete in three layers.
Filler slabs consume less concrete and steel as compared to conventional slabs due to the use of less heavy low cost filler material such as rejected calicut tiles clay pots and broken pieces of cement blocks.
Concrete is very good in withstanding compressive forces and steel bears the load due to tensile forces.
A concrete roof is exactly what it sounds like.
Filler slab with terra cotta pots as fillers.
The size of grid depends on structural design and size of filler material.
This concrete doesnt add to the strength of the slab as all the tension is taken up by the reinforcement rods.
Slab for floor and roof.
A filler slab roof using clay pans.
The filler material.
Filler slab roof construction where inverted hemispheres of terra cotta pots are pre cast and made to rest over reinforced concrete beams before the concreting process.
Slabs are constructed to provide flat surfaces usually horizontal in building floors roofs bridges and other types of structures.
By reducing the quantity and weight of material the roof become less expensive yet retains the strength of the conventional slab.
Filler slab roof construction.
The filler slab is based on the principle that for roofs which are simply supported the upper part of the slab is subjected to compressive forces and the lower part of the slab experience tensile forces.
This technical brief describe the technology of filler slab.
The filler slab is a mechanism to replace the concrete in the tension zone.
The filler slab is based on the principle that for roofs which are simply supported the upper part of the slab is subjected to compressive forces and the lower part of the slab experience tensile forces.
A solid slab of concrete capping the top of your house.