BulbTheBuilder
Structural
- Aug 18, 2021
- 315
How do you approach or design the two way pt-slab in the sketch below? The slab is PT, but the beam is non-prestressed concrete.
Do you ignore the beam and transfer column and solely design the PT two-slab? Then after you design the beam for the transfer load? In this case I am assuming the beam isn't taking load from the slab but the transfer column only?
But if I do that it means I am not correctly balancing my dead load. However, If I balance all those loads as well, I might have a camber in my slab before the floors above are constructed. What is the best way to approach this? I will use RAM Concept to design this slab, but I would like to have a better understanding before even modelling.
Do you ignore the beam and transfer column and solely design the PT two-slab? Then after you design the beam for the transfer load? In this case I am assuming the beam isn't taking load from the slab but the transfer column only?
But if I do that it means I am not correctly balancing my dead load. However, If I balance all those loads as well, I might have a camber in my slab before the floors above are constructed. What is the best way to approach this? I will use RAM Concept to design this slab, but I would like to have a better understanding before even modelling.
