Chapter 3 Part 1 Superstructures
Chapter 3 Part 1 Superstructures
SUPER STRUCTURE
Part 1
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Content
Beam
Slab
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Introduction
Superstructure
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Introduction
Superstructure Definition
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Introduction
Introduction
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Framed Structure-Steel
Load Distribution in Structure Elements
Load Distribution
must consider not only what loading conditions might effect a
structure, but also how those loads are transferred from their
point of origin through the structure to the ground.
Superstructure
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Beam
Beam is a horizontal structure element that is capable to
withstand load primarily by resisting bending.
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Concrete Beam
There are two methods to construct concrete beam. One is
common construction or we call in-situ method and another one is
by technology called pre-cast concrete beam.
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Concrete Beam
Pre-cast concrete beam
Manufacture in the factory. Controlled quality.
Overcome some or all of disadvantages of in-situ reinforced
concrete slab.
Design consideration (full economy)-should be within the span,
width, loading, and layout limitation of units under
consideration, coupled with the advantages of repetition.
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Beams Shapes
Timber beam
Slab
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Slab Students read
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Non-Suspended Slab (construction Method)
Stage 1
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Non-Suspended Slab (construction Method)
Stage 2
construction drawing
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Non-Suspended Slab (construction Method)
Stage 3
Leveling the slab with
gradient to fall as specified
in the construction drawing
Applying floor hardener
finisher
Stage 4
Forming a groove line by
diamond cutter at both end
of ground beam
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Students read
• Define M&E and services piping location and level before placing
concrete
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Students read
or concrete pump
the structure)
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SHOP DRAWING
A shop drawing is a drawing or set of drawings produced by
the contractor, supplier, manufacturer, subcontractor,
or fabricator. Shop drawings are typically required
for prefabricated components.
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Non-Suspended Slab (Construction Process)
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Non-Suspended Slab (Construction Process) cont.
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Suspended Slab
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Suspended Slab
Also known as suspended floor
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Suspended Slab
Suspended slab constructed monolithically with the beam.
Has slopes
Main functions:
To prepare a plane surface
To support loads
insulator or resistance
As a ceiling to the beneath floor
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Construction of Suspended Slab
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Suspended Slab (detail design)
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Suspended Slab (conventional)
construction procedure
• Conventional or traditional method
• Setting out
• Install soffit formwork for beam
• Install side formwork for beam
• Install formwork for slab
• Install rebar for beam & slab
• Install any starter bars required
• Install spacer block and chairs
• Install ducting or conduit for M&E
• Construct any required opening
• Make sure location of drop
• Joint inspection (surveyor, engineer, architect, M&E)
• concreting
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Students read
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Suspended Slab (industrialized method)
METHOD OF CONSTRUCTION:
Setting out
Normally using system formwork (beam & slab)
Install rebar for beam & slab at fabrication yard
Cast slab or beam at fabrication yard (pre-stress structure)
Install beam or slab
Install ducting or conduit for M&E
Construct any required opening
Make sure location of drop
Joint inspection (surveyor, engineer, architect, M&E)
Concreting (topping up)
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Advantage of modern or
industrialized method: Students read
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Disadvantage of modern or
industrialized method: Students read
system
Not every contractor can afford cost and
ability to construct
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Suspended Slab (industrialized method)
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Suspended Slab (industrialized method)
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QUIZ 2
1) Give two (2) differences between the end bearing
piles and the friction piles. (4 marks)
2) List four (4) factors to be consider when selecting the
type of foundation for building construction. (4
marks)
3) Define the following:
i. Suspended slab (1 mark)
ii. Non-suspended slab (1 mark)
Duration: 20 minutes
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