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RE: Building structure
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Rajnikant Giri
02-28-2019 10:41 AM
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1. If I'm using a two-way slab. 2. Yes, beam supported. 3. T-Section beam types, longitudinal column and transvers beam supported from column. Column size - (500*600MM), beam size - (300*525MM) bending moment, shear forces, M-25 grade concrete. ------------------------------ Rajnikant Giri Aff.M.ASCE ...
Building structure
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02-24-2019 10:07 AM
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I want to know about a bearing plate, which will be used in a high rise building, if building height is 250 m from NGL, GF to first floor height is 3.2 m. Detail about reinforcement in slab and bearing plate used in column to column fixing detail. Can we use a cable in the beam like a deck slab in a ...
Resources for Building Structures
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02-04-2019 12:19 PM
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I want to know about the loading calculations for high buildings from bottom to top in foundation reinforcement: bearing capacity, column reinforcement, slab reinforcement, from seismic load, atmospheric load. Where can I find resources on these topics? ------------------------------ Rajnikant Giri ...
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