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Contents :-

  •  Design Methods
    • Breakdown Of Floor Into Design Strips In Two Directions. Use This Software To Get Required Effective Post-tensioning Forces In Each Directions.
    • Banded All Tendons At Column In One Direction, And Distributed In The Other Direction. On The Design Drawings, Specify Total Required Effective Post-tensioning Forces At Banded Tendons, And Uniform Forces In Distributed Tendons.
    • When Tendon Less Than 140 Ft, Stress At One End. Otherwise Stress At Both Ends.
    • The Various Live Loading Conditions Should Be Consider By Input LL Zero At Some Spans.

Note :

  • The column moments are negligible for gravity punching design. Lateral loads, seismic and wind, should be supported by shear walls. Using equivalent frames to support lateral loads is not suggested.
  • By inspection, the deflections of slab do not govern PT concrete floor design. Otherwise, using PT concrete floor is inadequate for larger live load. (ACI 318, 9.5.4.1)

Technical References :-

  1. “Design of Post-Tensioned Slabs Using Unbounded Tendons, Third Edition”, The Post-Tensioning Institute, 2004.
  2. “Design, Construction and Maintenance of Cast-in-Place Post-Tensioned Concrete Parking Structures, First Edition”, The Post-Tensioning Institute, 2001.
  3. Bijan O. Aalami & Allan Bommer, “Design Fundamentals of Post-Tensioned Concrete Floors, First Edition”, The Post-Tensioning Institute, 1999.
  • Design Methods
    • Breakdown Of Floor Into Design Strips In Two Directions. Use This Software To Get Required Effective Post-tensioning Forces In Each Directions.
    • Banded All Tendons At Column In One Direction, And Distributed In The Other Direction. On The Design Drawings, Specify Total Required Effective Post-tensioning Forces At Banded Tendons, And Uniform Forces In Distributed Tendons.
    • When Tendon Less Than 140 Ft, Stress At One End. Otherwise Stress At Both Ends.
    • The Various Live Loading Conditions Should Be Consider By Input Ll Zero At Some Spans.
  • Input Data & Design Summary
    • Concrete Strength
    • Rebar Yield Stress
    • Tendon Properties
    • Slab Thickness
    • Tributary Width, Perpendicular
    • Column Width
    • Column Depth
    • Top Bar Size At Column
    • Bottom Continuous Bar Size

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Design of Post-Tensioned Concrete Floor Based on ACI 318-02

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