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CONCRETE STRUCTUREBY:
Azwan Bin Yahaya
Muhammad Daud Bin Yusof
Mohd Arif Ihsan Bin Azman
Muhamad zakaria Bin Osman
DEFINITION OF REINFORCED CONCRETE
Reinforced concrete is concrete in which reinforcing bars or other types of reinforcement have been integrated to improve one or more properties of the concrete.
TYPE OF CONCRETE STRUCTURE sub structure
Basement Foundation Ground beam Floor
Super structure Column Wall Flat Roof Staircase
Sub-structure : Basement
A storey with a floor which is more than 1.2m below the highest level of ground adjacent to the outside wall.
Sub-structure : Foundation Shallow foundation
Pad Strip Raft
Pile foundation Friction pile End bearing pile
Shallow Foundation : Pad
Shallow Foundation : Strip
Shallow Foundation : Raft
Pile Foundation : Friction Pile
Pile Foundation : End Bearing Pile
Sub-structure : Floor
Type of flooring system One-way spanning slab Two-way spanning slab
Flat plate floor Flat slab floor Waffle slab floor
Floor : One Way Spanning Slab
Floor : Two Way Spanning Slab
Flat plate floor
Floor : Two Way Spanning Slab
Flat slab floor
Floor : Two Way Spanning Slab
Waffle slab floor
Floor : Two Way Spanning Slab
Sub-structure : Ground Beam
Super-structure : Column
Super-structure : Wall
Super Structure : Flat Roof
Defined as covering provided over the top of a building.
Super Structure : Staircase
CONCLUSION
Concrete is a flexible material that has been used in construction.
With the addition of other material like reinforcement bar, it become the toughest material than others like timber and steel.
REFERENCE Newby F., Early Reinforced Concrete, Ashgate Variorum,
2001. Construction Material Lecturer note, Mr. Jamal.