onetimedeal
Structural
- Feb 22, 2008
- 18
I am working on a concrete flat plate parking garage using post-tension tendons. The columns are 27' CC with a slab thickness of 7.5". This project is located in Washington DC area.
Traditionally, if we have beams and girders, we can design concrete frames to resist lateral loads. How about flat plate systems?
First of all, can we only use concrete columns and flat plate to resist lateral loads (seismic and wind)? We try not to design additional shear walls if possible. If it is possible, what kind of rebar details are required at columns and flat slab? Is there any guidline we can follow?
Thanks a lot for your help.
Traditionally, if we have beams and girders, we can design concrete frames to resist lateral loads. How about flat plate systems?
First of all, can we only use concrete columns and flat plate to resist lateral loads (seismic and wind)? We try not to design additional shear walls if possible. If it is possible, what kind of rebar details are required at columns and flat slab? Is there any guidline we can follow?
Thanks a lot for your help.