There is a living room of 8m9m, do you need to add a beam in the middle of the board? And if needed

Updated on Living room 2024-05-28
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  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    You can not add beams, the thickness of the plate will be larger, generally 200mm--250mm, and the reinforcement is also larger, generally with a diameter of 14mm of the three-level steel bar spacing 100mm, double-layer two-way.

    It can also be designed as a tic-tac-toe beam structure, with a beam height of 300mm, a plate thickness of 120mm, and a three-level steel bar with a diameter of 10mm and a spacing of 100mm, and a double-layer two-way.

    If it is made into a reverse beam, it will affect the use of the upper layer, which is unreasonable.

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