Where the area above the neutral axis is the compression zone and the area below the neutral axis is tensile zone.
Filler slab roofs advantages.
By reducing the quantity and weight of material the roof become less expensive yet retains the strength of the conventional slab.
Concept the filler slab is based on the principle that for roofs which are simply supported the upper part of the slab is subjected to compressive forces and the lower part of the slab experience tensile forces.
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The filler slab is based on the principle that for roofs which are simply supported the upper part of the slab is subjected to compressive forces and the lower part of the slab experience tensile forces.
Filler slab is based on the concrete portions and instead of placing filler material there and is one cost effective roofing system.
Rcc is composite material where concrete is strong in compression and weak in tension.
The consumption of steel is lesser than that of the solid slab.
The most popular filler material is the roofing tile.
Due to the use of low cost less heavy filler material such as clay pots rejected cali cut tiles and broken pieces of cement blocks the filler slab consumes less concrete and steel as compared to conventional rcc slab.
Thus the filler slab as the roof has the following advantages.
This image shows a beam.
The filler material thus is not a structural part of the slab.
Consumes less concrete and steel due to reduced weight of slab by the introduction of a less heavy low cost filler material like two layers of burnt clay tiles.
Thus the filler slab as the roof has the following advantages.
Filler slab technology is a simple and a very innovative technology for a slab construction.
The filler slab is a mechanism to replace the concrete in the tension zone.