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  1. Beam and Slab Floor System - CivilDigital

    Aug 8, 2014 · Beam and Slab Floor System. This system consists of beams framing into columns and supporting slabs spanning between the beams. It is a very traditional system. The relatively deep beams provide a stiff floor capable of long spans, and able to resist lateral loads.

  2. What is Slab, Beam, Column, and Footing Construction?

    beam is a horizontal structural element that withstand vertical loads, shear forces and bending moments. The loads applied to the beam result in reaction forces at the support points of the beam.

  3. Two-Way Concrete Slab with Beams Spanning Between Supports

    Two-Way Concrete Floor Slab with Beams Design and Detailing. Design the slab system shown in Figure 1 for an intermediate floor where the story height = 12 ft, column cross-sectional dimensions = 18 in. x 18 in., edge beam dimensions = 14 in. x 27 in., interior beam dimensions = 14 in. x 20 in., and unfactored live load = 100 psf.

  4. Types of Structural Systems in Buildings

    Any structure is made up of Structural elements (Beams, Columns, Slabs) and Non-structural elements (Doors, Partition Walls, Stairs). The function of structural elements is to resist the loads acting on that structure and to transmit those to the ground.

  5. Column and Beam system in construction - Basic Civil Engineering

    Mar 26, 2015 · In modern day construction, Column-Beam-Slab System is been used in all superstructures with new technology, and construction materials. Generally the load of the slab is transferred to the columns or walls through the beams, down to the foundation, and then to the supporting soil beneath.

  6. Slab bands are sometimes viewed as continuous extension of drop panels between supports or a support and another slab band. In U.S. standards like ACI-318, slab bands are modeled as a system of wide and shallow beams in one direction.

  7. • A beam-and-slab system, with a one-way slab, and beams cast compositely with the slab, is a highly efficient floor system. • The slab is designed as a continuous slab, using theory of continuous beams (slabs), or the simplified ‘coefficient’ method (where applicable i.e. most of the time). • Edge beams act as L-beams, and interior ...