Explain joint in slab to beam connection for precast construction
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Welded connections are the most common and typical connection used in the e rection of precast concrete.The connections are usually made by placing a loose plate between two structural steel plates that are embedded both in the cast-in-place or the precast concrete panel and welded together.The ACI Code requires construction joints in elevated slabs to be located within the middle third of spans of slabs, beams, and girders. Joints must be located at least two beam widths away from beam-girder intersections
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