BS 8103-4:1995
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Structural design of low-rise buildings Code of practice for suspended concrete floors for housing
Hardcopy , PDF
11-30-2011
English
09-15-1995
Committees responsible
Foreword
Code of practice
1. Scope
2. References
3. Definitions
4. General
5. Suspended precast concrete floors
6. Suspended cast in situ concrete floors at ground level
Tables
1. Weights of partitions
2. Weights of floor finishes
3. Design table for suspended in situ concrete floors
No perpendicular partition load; aspect ratio not greater
than 1.8
4. Design table for suspended in situ concrete floors
Perpendicular partition load = 0.75 kN/linear m; aspect
ratio not greater than 1.8
5. Design table for suspended in situ concrete floors
Perpendicular partition load = 2.0 kN/linear m; aspect
ratio not greater than 1.8
6. Design table for suspended in situ concrete floors
Perpendicular partition load = 3.75 kN/linear m; aspect
ratio not greater than 1.8
7. Design table for suspended in situ concrete floors
Perpendicular partition load = 7.0 kN/linear m; aspect
ratio not greater than 1.8
8. Design table for suspended in situ concrete floors
No perpendicular partition load; aspect ratio greater than 1.8
9. Design table for suspended in situ concrete floors
Perpendicular partition load = 0.75 kN/linear m; aspect
ratio greater than 1.8
10. Design table for suspended in situ concrete floors
Perpendicular partition load = 2.0 kN/linear m; aspect
ratio greater than 1.8
11. Design table for suspended in situ concrete floors
Perpendicular partition load = 3.75 kN/linear m; aspect
ratio greater than 1.8
12. Design table for suspended in situ concrete floors
Perpendicular partition load = 7.0 kN/linear m; aspect
ratio greater than 1.8
13. Design table for suspended in situ concrete garage floors
Figures
1. Definitions
2. Precast concrete beam and block type floor built into the
wall
3. Generic types of precast floor systems
4. Typical bearing details for precast floors
5. Typical bearing details for suspended cast in situ
concrete fllors at ground level
6. Example of a completed form D
7. Reinforcement details
8. Tables selection procedure
9. L and T shaped slabs
10. Design example: spans and layout
List of references
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