Abstract:Ceramic-reinforced slabs were widely used in Spain during the second half of the 20th century, especially for industrial buildings. This solution was popular due to the lack of materials at that time, as it requires almost no concrete and low ratios of reinforcement. In this study, we present and discuss the results of a real load-bearing test of a real ceramic-reinforced slab, which was loaded and reloaded cyclically for a duration of one week in order to describe any damage under a high-demand loading series… Show more
“…Additionally, the performance of structural members in existing structures may have to be evaluated in light of current codes of practice. In this sense, in [10] a study was presented to evaluate the real cyclic load bearing of a traditional ceramic-reinforced slab incorporated in an existing building. The testing methodology and the results of the analysis were presented, which could be useful for practitioners.…”
This Special Issue on “Architectural Structure” aims to gather general advances in human-made constructions which simultaneously are driven by aesthetic and structural engineering considerations [...]
“…Additionally, the performance of structural members in existing structures may have to be evaluated in light of current codes of practice. In this sense, in [10] a study was presented to evaluate the real cyclic load bearing of a traditional ceramic-reinforced slab incorporated in an existing building. The testing methodology and the results of the analysis were presented, which could be useful for practitioners.…”
This Special Issue on “Architectural Structure” aims to gather general advances in human-made constructions which simultaneously are driven by aesthetic and structural engineering considerations [...]
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