Improved precast reinforced concrete crossbar of reduced height. Results of full-scale loading tests
Alexandr P. Shepelev.,
Rustam R. Ibatullin,
Alexandr A. Pischulev
Abstract:The object of the study is an improved design of a reinforced concrete floor crossbar as part of a prefabricated frame of a residential building. The crossbar has a reduced height with undercuts in the support zones, which in combination with modified prefabricated multi-hollow plates allows you to perform the lower surface of the overlap without protruding ribs. This solution allows you to use precast reinforced concrete with all its advantages and compete with monolithic reinforced concrete girderless frames… Show more
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