MidwestSE
Structural
- May 30, 2014
- 49
Hey everyone,
Has anybody seen a garage slab from the 1950's or so with steel beams fully embedded in the slab? See the attached picture.
The steel beams are 4' oc and span about 18' with a wood support post in the middle. It looks like there are 2#3 long bars in the slab running parallel to the beam and what looks like 7-wire strand at about 2' oc running perpendicular to the steel beams.
This has got to be an old way of doing a flat concrete arch floor system or something like that, but I'm having trouble finding any literature on it. It looks like a flat clay tile arch floor but made with concrete. Has anyone seen anything like this before and by chance know what it's called or have any literature on it?
Thanks!
Has anybody seen a garage slab from the 1950's or so with steel beams fully embedded in the slab? See the attached picture.
The steel beams are 4' oc and span about 18' with a wood support post in the middle. It looks like there are 2#3 long bars in the slab running parallel to the beam and what looks like 7-wire strand at about 2' oc running perpendicular to the steel beams.
This has got to be an old way of doing a flat concrete arch floor system or something like that, but I'm having trouble finding any literature on it. It looks like a flat clay tile arch floor but made with concrete. Has anyone seen anything like this before and by chance know what it's called or have any literature on it?
Thanks!