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This compilation of Concrete International magazine articles on elevated slabs includes topics on: tolerance conflicts and omissions in suspended slab construction, controlling the quality of suspended slab construction, construction loading analysis of slabs and shores using micro-computers, unbonded P-T slabs: an economical alternative, interactive horizontal formwork selection system, equivalent frame analysis of concrete buildings during construction, design and construction interdependence, wide module concrete joist construction, economical floor systems for multi-store residential buildings, flatness and levelness of elevated surfaces, and low-term deflections of two-way slabs. Contents: Construction, by Eldon Tipping *Controlling the Quality of Suspended Slab Construction, by Eldon Tipping *Construction Load Analysis of Slabs and Shores Using Microcomputers, by Pericles C. Stivaros and Grant T. Halvorsen *Unbonded P-T Slabs: An Economical Alternative, by Angelo Mattacchione *Interactive Horizontal Formwork Selection System, by Awad S. Hanna and Victor E. Sanvido *Equivalent Frame Analysis of Concrete Buildings During Construction, by Pericles C. Stivaros and Grant T. Halvorsen *Design and Construction Interdependence, by N.J. Gardner *Wide Module Concrete Joist Construction, by Laurence E. Svab and Raymond E. Jurewicz *Economical Floor Systems for Multi-story Residential Buildings, by August Domel, Jr., and S.K. Ghosh *Flatness and Levelness of Elevated Surfaces, by Eldon Tipping and K.S. Rajagopalan *Long-Term Deflections of Two-Way Slabs, by N.J. Gardner and A. Scanlon *Shore And Reshore Scheduling Using a Microcomputer, by N.J. Gardner and A. Muscati |
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