chamokinawan
Structural
- Feb 9, 2015
- 43
I have a 5" thick post tension slab in a parking garage. It's a one way slab spanning 18' from beam to beam. The contractor is putting about a 17 kip (D+L) point load (shoring load for floor above) about 3' from the beam on each side. He says he's done it without cribbing before (the footprint is a 7" square plate). That's a huge point load on a 5" slab. I checked punching and it is fine. But my negative bending above the beam is almost 65% overstressed. I can't figure a way around it nor how other engineers were able to justify it. Any ideas? Thanks.