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Discussion Forum : Structural Design Specifications - Section 3 (Q.No. 4)
4.
The flat slab is a reinforced concrete slab with or without drops and is supported
on columns without column head
on columns with column head
on beams
on columns with or without column heads
Answer: Option
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Discussion:
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Shahid Ali said:   6 years ago
It should be both A and B.
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Inayat Ullah Kakar said:   9 months ago
I think both options A and B are correct.

Because a flat slab is a type of slab without a beam.
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PRASHANT said:   9 years ago
Flat slab is a beamless slab, slab with or without drops and is supported on a column with or without column head.
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KRISHNA said:   9 years ago
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.
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Mohd usman said:   7 years ago
Flat slab supported on columns instead of beams, so I think this answer is wrong.
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Manzoor zehri said:   3 years ago
A reinforced slab, built monolithically with the supporting column and is reinforced in two or more directions, without any provision of beams is called flat slab.
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Anbarasan muthaiah said:   1 decade ago
The flat slab is a reinforced concrete slab with or without drops and is supported on column with or without column head.

Ashish Tadewar said:   8 years ago
Flat slab is never supported on beam. The answer should be A and B.

Chhaya said:   8 years ago
Yes I agree.

Gohar said:   6 years ago
It is B with a column head. The flat plate slab is directly rested on columns.


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