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One Way Slab and Two Way Slab Differences

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SLAB: Slabs   are constructed to provide flat surfaces, usually horizontal, in building floors, roofs, bridges, and other types of structures. The slab may be supported by walls, by reinforced concrete beams usually cast monolithically with the slab, by structural steel beams, by columns, or by the ground. Slabs are classified into two types: One Way Slab Two Way Slab #1 One Way Slab: One way slab is a slab which is supported by beams on the two opposite sides to carry the  load  along one direction.The ratio of longer span (l) to shorter span (b) is equal or greater than 2, considered as One way slab because this slab will bend in one direction i.e in the direction along its shorter span Due to the huge difference in lengths, load is not transferred to the shorter beams. Main reinforcement is provided in shorter span and distribution reinforcement in longer span. Example: Generally all the Cantilever slabs are one Way slab. Chajjas and verandahs are an practical ex