There were 3 things that we considered: 1. Placement of the Pots: The pots are laid between the reinforcement bars of the slab. These bars are placed both above and below the pots, creating a network that ensures the pots are well-integrated into the slab. 2. Supporting the Reinforcement Mesh: Steel bars are placed around and above the pots to provide structural integrity, distributing the load evenly. 3. Pouring Concrete: After the pots are positioned between the steel bars, concrete is poured around the reinforcement, filling the gaps around the pots while ensuring the integrity of the slab.
What is being applied/done to the pots? How are the pots held in place so that don't move from the impact of concrete poured? Please reply
There were 3 things that we considered:
1. Placement of the Pots: The pots are laid between the reinforcement bars of the slab. These bars are placed both above and below the pots, creating a network that ensures the pots are well-integrated into the slab.
2. Supporting the Reinforcement Mesh: Steel bars are placed around and above the pots to provide structural integrity, distributing the load evenly.
3. Pouring Concrete: After the pots are positioned between the steel bars, concrete is poured around the reinforcement, filling the gaps around the pots while ensuring the integrity of the slab.
May i know strength properties of this type of slab
Reinforcement details