dcceecy
Structural
- Oct 15, 2008
- 112
we are designing a two-way PT slab for a parking deck.
The typical span of slab (distributed tendons direction) is 30 ft
at the pour strip, we have two conditions.
At first condition, there will be a 18 ft wide pour strip. So the overhang of slab from each side is about 6'. at this, the tendons can be straight in the slab overhang.
At 2nd condition, there will be a 4 ft wide pour strip. So the overhang of slab from each side is about 13'. at this, the tendons should be straight or reverse parabolic?
since the pour strip will be covered with closure panel, we are debating what profile should we use.
Thank you for your input.
The typical span of slab (distributed tendons direction) is 30 ft
at the pour strip, we have two conditions.
At first condition, there will be a 18 ft wide pour strip. So the overhang of slab from each side is about 6'. at this, the tendons can be straight in the slab overhang.
At 2nd condition, there will be a 4 ft wide pour strip. So the overhang of slab from each side is about 13'. at this, the tendons should be straight or reverse parabolic?
since the pour strip will be covered with closure panel, we are debating what profile should we use.
Thank you for your input.