Dunstan
Civil/Environmental
- Dec 4, 2019
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Dunstan
A contractor asked me to design a hanger Post Tension slab for a plane hanger of dimension 29.2m(approx.95.8ft)x 32.4m(approx. 106.3ft). I proposed a 150mm (6") thick slab with twin 1/2" mono-strands 270k at 0.85m (33.5") c/c, both ways.
I now have a request to allow for two drains with appropriate drainage slope on the slab.
The high point is at mid slab (of the 29.2m dimension, which gives the slab a thickness at that point of 225mm (9"), falling to the nearest low point 6.4m (21ft) away to the original slab thickness of 150mm (6"), then back up to a high point 8.2m (26.9ft). See attach sketch.
My question, can I still pull my strands at my original slab thickness mid point of approx. 75mm (3"), or do I need to follow the profile of the slab thickness center line as it varies up and down?
A contractor asked me to design a hanger Post Tension slab for a plane hanger of dimension 29.2m(approx.95.8ft)x 32.4m(approx. 106.3ft). I proposed a 150mm (6") thick slab with twin 1/2" mono-strands 270k at 0.85m (33.5") c/c, both ways.
I now have a request to allow for two drains with appropriate drainage slope on the slab.
The high point is at mid slab (of the 29.2m dimension, which gives the slab a thickness at that point of 225mm (9"), falling to the nearest low point 6.4m (21ft) away to the original slab thickness of 150mm (6"), then back up to a high point 8.2m (26.9ft). See attach sketch.
My question, can I still pull my strands at my original slab thickness mid point of approx. 75mm (3"), or do I need to follow the profile of the slab thickness center line as it varies up and down?