For those unfamiliar, Tridilosa is a three-dimensional spatial structure (a tubular space frame) embedded inside a concrete slab. It uses steel tubes (top and bottom chords) connected by diagonal webs, all encased in concrete. This combination creates a slab that is significantly lighter and stronger than a solid concrete section.
If you are working on a project where reducing structural depth or self-weight is critical, request a technical datasheet from a licensed Tridilosa fabricator with your specific live load requirements. tridilosa especificaciones técnicas
| Parameter | Typical Specification Range | Notes | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | 20 cm to 120 cm (8" to 48") | Determined by span and live load. | | Lower Node Spacing | 50 cm x 50 cm to 100 cm x 100 cm | Creates the square grid pattern. | | Upper Node Spacing | 50 cm x 50 cm to 100 cm x 100 cm | Aligns perfectly with lower nodes. | | Diagonal Web Angle | 35° to 55° relative to horizontal | Optimizes shear transfer. | | Concrete Cover | 3 cm (bottom) / 4 cm (top) minimum | For fire and corrosion protection. | 2. Material Specifications Unlike a pure steel truss, Tridilosa relies on the synergy between steel and concrete. If you are working on a project where
Let’s break down the raw technical specifications you need to know for your next calculation sheet. The "Tridilosa" system is defined by its tridimensional geometry rather than solid mass. | | Upper Node Spacing | 50 cm