Does this make enough sense to excite?
A precast lightweight concrete modular simulated cut stone continuous cavity stay in place forming system for column supported post tensioned slab construction. The form pieces are all light enough to be manually handled by an individual. After easy...
I'm curious how many out there understand like me that post tensioning is the future of concrete. The increased spans up to slab thickness X 45 and resultant lighter weight seems to make this a no brainer.
I wonder how much implementation is held back by lack of knowledge with the new Code...
I'm curious how many out there understand like me that post tensioning is the future of concrete. The increased spans up to slab thickness X 45 and resultant lighter weight seems to make this a no brainer.
I wonder how much implementation is held back by lack of knowledge with the new Code...
I appreciate JAE's reply. It does seem ridiculous to design for full load in the longer direction when the shorter direction takes more of the load. I've read that slabs should be designed for equal deflection in each direction. That is where the deflection is the fourth power ratio of the...
When designing a two way slab, does the weight get apportioned according to the ratio of the length and width of the slab? It doesn't seem the longer dimension should be designed for the same weight as the shorter dimension since obviously the shorter carries more of the load. If one uses the...
I'm designing a slab on grade (post tensioned) on fractured granite base that will support columns for a three story residence. The rebar will be the minimum 1%. Slab flatness is very important. How can I embed into the slab to come to the top of the slab so vibratory screeding isn't interfered...