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<p>prevent cracking. Since unreinforced concrete is relatively very weak in tension, it is important to consider the effects of tensile stress caused by reactive soil, wind uplift, thermal expansion, and cracking. One of the most common applications for unreinforced slabs is in concrete roads.</p>

<p><big> Mud slabs </big></p>
<p>Mud slabs, also known as rat slabs, are thinner than the more common suspended or ground-bearing slabs (usually 50 to 150&nbsp;mm), and usually contain no reinforcement. This makes them economical and easy to install for temporary</p><p>
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