Steel Concrete Formwork for Concrete Wall, Beam, Column
Nova Formwork Panels are adaptable and may be used for slabs and beams as well as other forms of construction. It is made of both metal and plastic, and it is modular. It is simple to use and also gives a smooth finish. It is lightweight and simple to use. Nova Plasform, Nova Alplas, and Nova Aluform are the three types of slab formwork offered.
Slabs
A slab is the structural component that is used for creating flat and useful surfaces like roofs, floors, and ceilings. It's a horizontal structural component with top and bottom surfaces that are parallel or nearly parallel. Slabs are usually supported by beams, concrete or steel columns, walls, or the ground. A concrete slab floor's depth is exceptionally little in proportion to its breadth.
Types of loads that can act on the slabs are:
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A dead load
of a slab
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Floor
finish load
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Any live
load
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A load of
snow, if it is a roof slab
Beams
Beams are horizontal structural components with a longitudinal axis that bears loads parallel to them. Take a look at a gymnastics balancing beam. It's a 15-foot-long rectangular object with both ends supported. A person's weight serves as a vertical downward force as they walk towards the center of the beam. It works perpendicular to the longitudinal direction of the beam.
The weight of a building's floors, ceilings, and roofs is supported by beams, which also transfer the load to a vertical load-bearing structure. Transfer beams, which are more extensive and heavier, are frequently used to sustain the cumulative weight of stacked walls or other beams and transmit the load to the supports.
Columns
Columns support slabs and beams, as well as the columns of the level above. At the base of a tall structure, the columns must support the weight of all the floors above them. As a result, column positioning should be consistent across all levels whenever possible. This isn't always possible, especially in a multi-story building with different layouts on each floor. In such cases, I typically urge clients to engage the structural design team's assistance early in the project to work with the architects to establish the optimal column layout.
Round (circular) column steel formwork, square column steel formwork, and adjustable steel column formwork are the three types of column steel formwork. Nova Formwork can also customise the proportions and forms of your steel column formwork.
Footing
Columns support slabs and beams, as well as the columns of the level above. At the base of a tall structure, the columns must support the weight of all the floors above them. As a result, column positioning should be consistent across all levels whenever possible.
This isn't always possible, especially in a multi-story building with different layouts on each floor. In such cases, I typically urge clients to engage the structural design team's assistance early in the project to work with the architects to establish the optimal column layout.
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