How thick is the top floor of the shear wall, and some special bays such as bathrooms are reinforced

Updated on Bathroom 2024-07-21
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  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    I don't know if you are a professional or a layman, there is something wrong with your problem itself, and there is no concept of shear wall top slab in the building structure.

    The thickness of the plate is related to the size of the bay. In China, the general bathroom is not large, generally within two meters and four. The plate thickness is generally designed to be 100 thick.

    Some designs will strengthen the top floor, using double-layer two-way reinforcement, and the thickness is generally the same as that of the lower floor. For the reinforcement layer, the thickness of the roof should be determined by the structural design according to the total height of the building. As far as I know, there are 150mm thick, 200mm thick, 250mm or even 300mm thick.

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