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PT Slab Pour Strip Design

PT Slab Pour Strip Design

PT Slab Pour Strip Design

(OP)
Anybody know of a reference that gives an example for the design of a pour strip in a PT slab?

RE: PT Slab Pour Strip Design

Don't know of a reference. Are you loooking for locations required or how to place a pour strip?

RE: PT Slab Pour Strip Design

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We have them located, and I understand the processes involved in the pour strips.

I was looking more for the structural design of the PT and the mild reinforcing at the pour strip.  I can go through and figure it all out myself, just hoping to save the brain damage.

RE: PT Slab Pour Strip Design

VSL and some of the other major PT companies have design manuals...at least they did a few years ago.  Worth a call.

RE: PT Slab Pour Strip Design

Think I remember seeing a example in the vsl document. Think its general to allow 28 or 56 days between pours and located in the central third of the span.

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