Reinforcement method for through holes at the ends of RC beams: Z-M Dairen construction method.
It reduces the width of the lowered ceiling, achieving a spacious indoor space.
In conventional reinforcement methods, there is a constraint that the position of the opening must be at least the depth of the beam away from the end of the beam to ensure structural performance, which necessitates a larger "dropped ceiling" (width 90cm to 130cm) and compresses the indoor space. The Z-M Dairen method has made it possible to bring the opening closer to one-third of the beam depth from the end of the material. As a result, the width of the "dropped ceiling" can be reduced by more than 50cm, providing a more spacious indoor environment and expanding the design flexibility in floor planning, among many other benefits.
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