keenaseng
Structural
- Jul 11, 2010
- 26
I am looking at a split level post tensioned carpark that has transitional ramps between levels, and I was wondering how the ramps are built. Ramps are 20% grade with 10% transitions top and bottom. Ramp span are about 8.5m. Was thinking of Corbel joint at base of ramp to lower level.
I was thinking drape the PT cables down from the upper level and stress from the top down? Are there issues with the ramp wanting to lift up as a result of stressing (ie. cable straightening) if I have a just a corbel joint (not doweled) at the base of the ramp?
Am I better of considering a RC ramp instead? 8.5m span seems bit large for RC - would probably need a mis span support.
I was thinking drape the PT cables down from the upper level and stress from the top down? Are there issues with the ramp wanting to lift up as a result of stressing (ie. cable straightening) if I have a just a corbel joint (not doweled) at the base of the ramp?
Am I better of considering a RC ramp instead? 8.5m span seems bit large for RC - would probably need a mis span support.