Hollow core slab seam reinforcement
Vasin, Egor (2019)
Vasin, Egor
2019
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https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:amk-201904286225
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:amk-201904286225
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The main objective of the study was to produce excel sheets for determining the correct amount of reinforcement within seams of the hollow core slabs. The secondary aim was to reach the information about the hollow core slabs and to research the process of progressive collapse. In theoretical part of the research, the principal issue was to reach the main idea and to reveal the term of the progressive collapse. The purpose of the sheets was to make designing of hol-low-core slab far easier and faster excluding the human factor. In this way, Pöyry Finland Oy commissioned the work.
Data for this study were gathered from European norms and recommendations for designing from RIL publications, examples of calculation were also used. All the sources and guidelines in this thesis are based on Eurocode. The data for this thesis were collected from colleagues and their experiences in the fields of designing hollow-core structures.
The results can be applied to design engineers working with designing the hol-low core slabs, which are commonly used in office buildings, apartment hous-es and parking buildings. The recommendations and studies made as a result of this study have been implemented in a few projects already. The feedback of that experience was taken into account and the related comments have been corrected.
Data for this study were gathered from European norms and recommendations for designing from RIL publications, examples of calculation were also used. All the sources and guidelines in this thesis are based on Eurocode. The data for this thesis were collected from colleagues and their experiences in the fields of designing hollow-core structures.
The results can be applied to design engineers working with designing the hol-low core slabs, which are commonly used in office buildings, apartment hous-es and parking buildings. The recommendations and studies made as a result of this study have been implemented in a few projects already. The feedback of that experience was taken into account and the related comments have been corrected.