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Rigid support and beams

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ramihabchi

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May 1, 2019
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When we can suppose a beam as rigid support for a slab?is there any deflection ratio for that?I have read on the internet that a thickness ratio of 3 between beam and slab guarantee rigid support behaviour.but in my case I want to know if there is a deflection ratio so I could for example check composite beams or hidden beams with high reinf ratio if they are enough stiff to be considered rigid
 
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Depends on your definition of rigid. A beam is never a completely rigid support because it deflects.

Where did you read that on the internet?

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ramihabchi said:
in my case I want to know if there is a deflection ratio so I could for example check composite beams or hidden beams with high reinf ratio if they are enough stiff to be considered rigid
I will never consider any hidden beam to be stiff enough to carry load from slab..
 
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