Exam 23: Concrete Construction-II Site-Cast and Precast Concrete Framing Systems
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The purpose of concrete topping on hollow- core slabs is to
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Architectural precast concrete refers to concrete members used in building interiors.
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Using sketches, explain the commonly used beamless concrete floor systems.
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Name the factors that affect the fire resistance of reinforced or prestressed concrete members.
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The strength of concrete used in precast concrete members is generally
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Based on structural considerations only, the thickness of the slab in a standard- module one- way joist floor need not exceed
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In mixed precast construction, precast concrete members are generally used for
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Explain the difference between total precast and a mixed precast construction.
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Sketch the following precast concrete structural members:
a. Hollow- core units
b. Solid planks
c. Double- tee units
d. Inverted- tee beams
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Using sketches and notes, illustrate the two most commonly used reinforced- concrete floor systems.
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What is the difference between a flat plate concrete floor and a flat slab concrete floor?
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In a posttensioned elevated concrete floor, prestressing tendons are combined with conventional steel reinforcement.
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Explain the difference between one- way slab and two- way slab actions.
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A standard- module one- way joist floor is constructed using pans that are
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Indicate which of the following concrete floors are beam- supported floors and which are beamless floors. One- way slab floor
Flat- plate floor Flat slab floor
Two- way slab floor One- way joist floor
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In total precast construction, precast concrete members are generally used for
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A 12- in.- thick hollow- core floor slab will generally span up to approximately
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