Faculty of Applied Engineering and Urban Planning
Faculty of Applied Engineering and Urban Planning
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When the ratio of the longer to the shorter side (L/S ) of the
slab is less than 2.0, it is called two - way slab »» L/S 2.0
• In two way slab, bending will take place in the two directions
in a dish –
like form. Accordingly, main reinforcement is required in the
two
directions
Types of Two way slabs
A. Flat Plates
Flat plate floor is a two-way slab with no supporting beams, only
columns. The slab has smooth under surfaces without column capital
or drop panels.
This type of two way slabs is suited for light loads (<500 kg/m2) and
can be economically used for span up to 6.0 meters.
Advantages :Low cost formwork
Disadvantage: Low shear capacity (Large thickness is required)
Types of Two way slabs
B. Flat Slabs
Flat slab floor is a two-way slab with column capitals or drop
panel, or both.
This type is appropriate for heavier loads (>500 kg/m2) and
used for span up to 8.0 meters, due to the increase in slab
thickness around the columns.
Advantages :Low cost formwork
Disadvantage :Need more formwork for capital and panels
Types of Two way slabs
C. Two-way Edge – Supported Solid Slab
S-direction