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there are 16 different types of slabs they are:-
1 1.Flat Slab:-
1.1 There are four different types of concrete slabs (FLAT SLABS):-
2 2. Conventional Slab:-
2.1 1. ONE WAY SLAB:
2.2 2. TWO WAY SLAB:
3 3. Hollow core ribbed Slab:-
4 4. Hardy Slab:-
5 5. Waffle Slab:-
6 7. Pitch roof slab:
7 8. Slab with Arches:
8 9. Post tension slab:
9 10. Pre Tension Slab :
10 11. Cable suspension slab:
11 12. Low roof slab:
12 13. Projected slab:
13 15. Sunken Slab :
14 15. Miscellaneous Slab:
14.0.0.1 Room Chajja or Loft :
14.0.0.2 Kitchen Slab :
14.0.0.3 3. Lintels:
14.0.0.4 4. Sun Shade slab
check all of them here
https://civilread.com/16-different-types-slabs-construction/
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