slab - ramp

gunner

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have a nice day. The lowest basement floor will be used as a parking lot. I drew a ramp suitable for architecture. I just have a problem with the floor thickness. reports say that the slab thickness must be at least 77 cm, to meet the requirement in the ts500. but this thickness is too much. though the floor openings are not less. I will be very happy if there are friends who have an alternative idea and can help with this.
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Mr Gunner Suggestions. -- I am in favor of practical solutions. For this, fill the bottom of the ramp with stabilized concrete, whether it is reinforced or unreinforced, so you get rid of the sloping floor, you do not take it into account, -- Make calculations without fixing the reinforcement of the beams and columns, -- increase the live load on the raft flooring, (since parking and stabilized fill) - - For beams with a clear span of about 9.00 m, it would be better if the height is less than 60, close to 1/10. -- In general, pleats are not used, you can make a solution without a pile. -- Try to calculate by reducing the thickness of the raft flooring, you can get economical results. Take it easy Unver ÖZCAN
 
As you said, it seems best to fill with stabilized material. Thank you very much, Unver, for your interest and advice.
 
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