VT17
Structural
- Apr 27, 2018
- 14
Hello,
I'm curious as to how the slope of a PT slab for the top level of a parking deck should be constructed/analyzed for adequate water drainage. Per the following thread, the advice I like the most is keeping the slab thickness uniform in lieu of having a thicker slab at high points. My question is would the formwork then be laid out in triangle shapes so the drainage profiles can be achieved (see image for diagram)? I can't think of another way where a uniform slab thickness is maintained while allowing for proper water drainage. When it comes to modeling, would it still be reasonable to model the slab as a perfectly level slab (I'm using ADAPT if that makes any difference)? Any other thoughts or suggestions as to how people handle the slab thickness for the top level of a parking deck?
I'm curious as to how the slope of a PT slab for the top level of a parking deck should be constructed/analyzed for adequate water drainage. Per the following thread, the advice I like the most is keeping the slab thickness uniform in lieu of having a thicker slab at high points. My question is would the formwork then be laid out in triangle shapes so the drainage profiles can be achieved (see image for diagram)? I can't think of another way where a uniform slab thickness is maintained while allowing for proper water drainage. When it comes to modeling, would it still be reasonable to model the slab as a perfectly level slab (I'm using ADAPT if that makes any difference)? Any other thoughts or suggestions as to how people handle the slab thickness for the top level of a parking deck?