inaz
Civil/Environmental
- Jun 3, 2003
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I've been using the Post-Tensioning Institute's new 2004 3rd ed. Design Manual (AKA Alternative Procedures). I'm finding the soil design values I'm getting are significantly higher than the previous methods
For example, a structural recently told me he calced a small, one-story, rectangular, residential home with a 20" P-T slab with tendons at 12" on center, in central AZ. Obviously, this sounds like way too much slab. The soil is a CH with LL=63, PL=23, clay=45% of total fines. Em center/edge = 6.7'/3.5' and ym swell/shrink = 2.85"/1.14".
I'm looking for some other people's experiences with the new design methods. Thanks for any comments.
For example, a structural recently told me he calced a small, one-story, rectangular, residential home with a 20" P-T slab with tendons at 12" on center, in central AZ. Obviously, this sounds like way too much slab. The soil is a CH with LL=63, PL=23, clay=45% of total fines. Em center/edge = 6.7'/3.5' and ym swell/shrink = 2.85"/1.14".
I'm looking for some other people's experiences with the new design methods. Thanks for any comments.