ron9876
Structural
- Nov 15, 2005
- 669
I have a condition with a heavily loaded two way pt slab with 3 spans both directions and beams along the perimeter in one direction. The slab has a P/A of about 225 psi. Bands run parallel to the beams. The beam is an L beam with a relatively small flange.
The beam will be stressed as required. This leaves a portion of the slab adjacent to the beam without pt. I would think that some of the stress from both the beam and the band will go to prestress this area. This means that the beam and band don't have as much P/A as designed. I am thinking about adding some cables in the slab parallel to the beam to make up the difference but this doesn't look right. Does anyone have any input into this condition?
The beam will be stressed as required. This leaves a portion of the slab adjacent to the beam without pt. I would think that some of the stress from both the beam and the band will go to prestress this area. This means that the beam and band don't have as much P/A as designed. I am thinking about adding some cables in the slab parallel to the beam to make up the difference but this doesn't look right. Does anyone have any input into this condition?