mar2805
Structural
- Dec 21, 2008
- 372
Hello!
Im interested if you agree with the following.
Increasing the thickness of the cantilever part of the slab "CASE B" (left side from the support), from 20cm to 25cm, will probably reduce the need for reinforcement on the right side.
But since this is an continous slab, the problem remains on the right side from the support since the moment will remain "almost" the same.
Only way to deal with an long cantilever problem is to increase the thickness on the left side, and on the right side, to 25 cm.
Posttensioning is not a option here.
Interested to hear your observations.
Thank you
Im interested if you agree with the following.
Increasing the thickness of the cantilever part of the slab "CASE B" (left side from the support), from 20cm to 25cm, will probably reduce the need for reinforcement on the right side.
But since this is an continous slab, the problem remains on the right side from the support since the moment will remain "almost" the same.
Only way to deal with an long cantilever problem is to increase the thickness on the left side, and on the right side, to 25 cm.
Posttensioning is not a option here.
Interested to hear your observations.
Thank you