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Deflections of concrete beams and slabs are affected by construction measures and materials used. In most situations, size of the reinforced concrete sections is controlled by deflections. To achieve more economical sections, certain measures can be employed includes construction techniques and material selection techniques. In this article construction and material selection measures which can be used to reduce concrete beam and slab deflection are explored in the following sections.Contents:
- 1. Construction Measures to Reduce Deflection of Beams and Slabs
- Cure the concrete to allow it achieve strength
- Cure the concrete to decrease creep and shrinkage
- Control shoring and reshoring procedures
- Postpone beginning of loading
- Install deflection sensitive equipments at later times
- Place deflection sensitive equipments or elements to prevent deflection issues
- Provide architectural details to accommodate the expected deflection
- Build camber into the floor slab
- Make sure that top steel reinforcements are not displaced downward
- 2. Materials Selection to Reduce Deflection of Beams and Slabs
- Choose materials that increase rupture and modulus of elasticity or decrease shrinkage and creep
- Use a mix design that lead to reduce creep and shrinkage or increase the elastic modulus and creep
- Use a concrete with higher modulus of elasticity
- Use concrete with a higher modulus of rupture
- Add short discrete fibers to the concrete mixture