The brick and concrete floor is a horizontal structure that closes and divides the horizontal floors of a building. Constructionally, the brick and concrete floors are made using specially prepared pots and fill the empty spaces between the warped ribs to form the floor itself. The configuration of a cast-in-situ brick and concrete floor is the combination of the pinnacles and the beams with a T-shaped section.
The upper part of the T-section has two wings and is resistant to compressive stress, while the lower part, called the core, in which the reinforcements are embedded, is the part resistant to tensile stress.
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