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  1. slab, concrete Topic

    Nov 1, 2025 · A concrete slab is a structural feature, usually of constant thickness, that can be used as a floor or a roof. A slab-on-ground is supported on the subsoil and is usually reinforced with reinforcing …

  2. This guide presents state-of-the-art information relative to the construction of slab-on-ground and suspended-slab floors for industrial, commercial, and institutional buildings. It is applicable to the …

  3. slab, concrete Topic

    Dec 8, 2025 · A concrete slab is a structural feature, usually of constant thickness, that can be used as a floor or a roof. A slab-on-ground is supported on the subsoil and is usually reinforced with reinforcing …

  4. This guide covers the design of slabs-on-ground for loads from material stored directly on the slab, storage rack loads, and static and dynamic loads associated with equipment and vehicles.

  5. The use of higher-grade reinforcement raised concerns about serviceability (cracking and deflections), which were addressed through a series of changes for slab and beam minimum reinforcement, …

  6. Presentation - American Concrete Institute

    Concrete Breakout Failure Cone Is breakout failure relevant for large-scale connections involving groups of anchors or reinforcing bars?

  7. SP-17M(14): The Reinforced Concrete Design Handbook

    media, without the written consent of ACI. The technical committees responsible for ACI committee reports and standards strive to avoid ambiguities,

  8. Tilt-up concrete construction is commonly used in low-rise building construction. This guide discusses many of the issues relating to the planning and construction of these buildings to produce a quality tilt …

  9. When should saw cuts be made on a concrete slab?

    Conventional saw cuts should generally be made to one-fourth the depth of the slab (ACI 327R-14), although early-entry saws can cut to a lesser depth and still be effective (ACI 224.4R-13). In terms of …

  10. Presentation - American Concrete Institute

    Hydrostatic Pressure Concrete Slab-on-Ground Concrete Slab-on-Ground In the Hydrologic Cycle, Moisture Goes Through Phase Changes from Liquid to Vapor to, Potentially, Solid.