A flat slab is a two-way reinforced concrete slab that usually does not have beams and girders, and the loads are transferred directly to the supporting concrete columns.
For more detailed definition: Flat Slab Floor System: Definition & Description
Advantages of Flat Slab
Flat Slabs are used by engineers in many building due to its advantages over other reinforced concrete floor system in different cases. The most important advantages of flat slabs are given below:
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Flexibility in room layout.
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Reinforcement placement is easier.As reinforcement detailing of flat slab is simple, it is easier to place |
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Ease of Framework installation.Big table framework can be used in flat slab |
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Building height can be reduced.
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Less construction time.Use of big table framework helps to reduce construction time |
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Prefabricated welded mesh.
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Auto sprinkler is easier. |
Disadvantages of Flat Slab
Flat slabs have some disadvantages also. The major disadvantages are given below.
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Span length is medium.In flat plate system, it is not possible to have large span. |
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Not suitable for supporting brittle (masonry) partitions |
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Use of drop panels may interfere with larger mechanical ducting |
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Critical middle strip deflectionIn flat slabs, the middle strip deflection may be critical. |
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Higher slab thicknessCompared to typical reinforced concrete two way slab system, the thickness of flat plate slabs are higher. |