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roof/intermediate floor is constructed to span between supports such as walls
and columns. It is structurally designed to safely carry the ‘dead load’ of its
own weight (including finishing layers above it) and any additional ‘live load’
imposed by human activity. The most common technique for constructing the roof/
floor in India is by casting a Reinforced Cement Concrete (RCC) slab.
Reinforced Cement Concrete, as it is practiced today, has been in use since
1867. RCC slab is a monolithic element which consists of cement concrete which
encases within itself a matrix of steel rods called ‘reinforcement’. It uses
the unique property of concrete to quickly harden into a rigid mass after being
laid in different forms and thicknesses. However, concrete, which is most
efficient in resisting compressive loads, is very poor in resisting tension
which develops when it bends. So, the performance of concrete is further
enhanced by placing reinforcement rods in the concrete which allows the
concrete to resist the bending which would result in a thin RCC slab spanning
between two supports. RCC scan either be cast-in-situ by pouring concrete
on shuttering or it can be pre-cast where smaller sized slab components are
first made and then transported and installed at the site to create the
floor/roof. The biggest advantage of RCC slab is that the basic raw materials
needed for its construction – cement, sand, steel and aggregates – and skilled
masons for casting the slab are easily available everywhere. However, because
RCC has become such a commonly practiced technology, basic quality control
guidelines for a good quality and durable RCC slab are often ignored in
practice, specially in rural areas, where it has not been traditionally
practiced.
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