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Book Reference on Design of Post Tensioned Floors

Book Reference on Design of Post Tensioned Floors

Book Reference on Design of Post Tensioned Floors

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Can anyone suggest me a good reference book which gives a number of examples (as well as concepts of course) for "Design of Post Tensioned Floors"

RE: Book Reference on Design of Post Tensioned Floors

Cecil:

The Post-Tensioning Institute would be your best bet for finding useful resources on the subject.  I have a copy of their manual for design of post-tensioned slabs-on-ground, and they also publish a variety of other useful literature, including the Post-Tensioning Manual.  Their website is located at www.post-tensioning.org.


RE: Book Reference on Design of Post Tensioned Floors

The sixth edition of the post-tension manual came out last year. It is probably one of your best bets.  As far as concepts one of the best books out there is Collins and Mitchell Prestressed Concrete

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