Engineering, 19.06.2020 15:57 isaacgarcia0830
Precast double-tee units are generally used as structural floors when:.
a. floor spans are short and loads are high.
b. floor spans exceed that which is economical with site-cast or hollow-core slabs.
c. floor spans exceed 60 feet.
d. floor spans exceed that which is economical with site-cast or hollow-core slabs and exceed 60 feet.
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Precast double-tee units are generally used as structural floors when:.
a. floor spans are short an...
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