bertiskorny
Structural
- Oct 5, 2006
- 13
I created a model using Adapt Builder. I am exporting the support lines to Adapt PT to design the PT tendons and reinforcement. I am using Adapt Builder Ex Build 1 and Adapt PT v7.20.
1) Let’s say my design strip (half the distance to adjacent support on each side of support line) includes beams/columns/slab. When I export this strip to Adapt PT, I have a choice of “two-way”, “one-way”, or “beam”. My design strip includes both T-beams (rectangular beam plus slab as flange), two-way slab, and a cantilevered slab. Which should I choose, “two-way”, “one-way”, or “beam”?
2) In the same situation as above, should I choose “beam” (I’d like to determine my beam tendon profile and reinforcement), and after clicking “Save and Execute Analysis”, should I modify my profile using ONLY the beam tendon profile, or should I use the EFFECTIVE HEIGHT of both beam tendons and slab tendons? Please remember that I am using Adapt PT v7.20 and I cannot make multiple profiles as in v8.
1) Let’s say my design strip (half the distance to adjacent support on each side of support line) includes beams/columns/slab. When I export this strip to Adapt PT, I have a choice of “two-way”, “one-way”, or “beam”. My design strip includes both T-beams (rectangular beam plus slab as flange), two-way slab, and a cantilevered slab. Which should I choose, “two-way”, “one-way”, or “beam”?
2) In the same situation as above, should I choose “beam” (I’d like to determine my beam tendon profile and reinforcement), and after clicking “Save and Execute Analysis”, should I modify my profile using ONLY the beam tendon profile, or should I use the EFFECTIVE HEIGHT of both beam tendons and slab tendons? Please remember that I am using Adapt PT v7.20 and I cannot make multiple profiles as in v8.