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parikshit_pandya SEFI Member
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Posted: Fri Dec 22, 2006 5:19 amPost subject: slab collapsed |
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� � Dear all,
I have visited one site. The slab was twist and then collapsed. The size of 4 columns are 230x230 and height of slab from ground lvl was 13 feet. What is the most probable reason for the collapse ?
with regards,
Parikshit Pandya
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ajitkbhattacharyya ...
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Posted: Fri Dec 22, 2006 6:07 amPost subject: slab collapsed |
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Check the stability of the columns besides the temporary supports. --- parikshit_pandya[AT]red... wrote:
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A.K.BHATTACHARYYA
F.I.StructE (UK), FIE (India), FIBE, FIRT H-2A, Hauzkhas, New Delhi -16, Ph:011-26854127
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ranna ...
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Posted: Fri Dec 22, 2006 7:44 amPost subject: slab collapsed |
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pl tell where was the site
parikshit_pandya[AT]red... wrote:
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Dear all,
I have visited one site. The slab was twist and then collapsed. The size of 4 columns are 230x230 and height of slab from ground lvl was 13 feet. What is the most probable reason for the collapse ?
with regards,
Parikshit Pandya
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sdec SEFI Regulars
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Posted: Fri Dec 22, 2006 8:01 amPost subject: slab collapsed |
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esides, one needs to know what was the span of the slab, and the supporting beams, the concrete mix as well as the provided steel detailing vis a vis the required steel. sangeeta wij
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