LarryStruct
Structural
- Mar 5, 2002
- 2
We are currently designing a three story office building and the architect wants to use a one way bonded post tensioning floor slab system. The edge of the 9" slab bears on reinforced masonry walls. This is our first post tension design and I have been told by other engineers that there is a possiblity of edge curling in the slab and that we should drop the slab at the bearing wall to create a horizontal beam. The post tensioning contractor indicates that this is not necessary and is expensive to form.
Has anyone had an edge curl of the slabs after tensioning the strands?
Has anyone had an edge curl of the slabs after tensioning the strands?