Analysis and Design of Transverse Post Tensioned Slab

Authors

  • K V S Sasidhar Reddy  Department of Civil Engineering, SVR Engineering College, Nandyal
  • J Vara Prasad  Department of Civil Engineering, SVR Engineering College, Nandyal
  • N Venkata Hussain Reddy  Department of Civil Engineering, SVR Engineering College, Nandyal

Keywords:

E Tabs, SAFE, RAPT, Flexural Design and Shear calculation

Abstract

The current practice of design for a transfer plate–shear wall system in tall buildings does not generally include the interaction effect of the transfer plate and the supported shear walls on the structural behavior of the system. In this paper, we have considered G+45 floors for analysis and structural behavior of transfer plates supporting in-plane loaded shear walls are presented, For this post tensioned transfer plate analysis is carried out by using E-TABS, SAFE and RAPT software’s. Shear wall loads which comes from above floors are taken from E-TABS model and same loads are executed in SAFE model for transfer plate behavior and analysis. Then after the strip forces (BM & SF) are taken from SAFE model to design the post tensioning transfer slab by using RAPT post tensioning design software.

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Published

2017-06-30

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How to Cite

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K V S Sasidhar Reddy, J Vara Prasad, N Venkata Hussain Reddy, " Analysis and Design of Transverse Post Tensioned Slab, International Journal of Scientific Research in Science and Technology(IJSRST), Online ISSN : 2395-602X, Print ISSN : 2395-6011, Volume 3, Issue 4, pp.236-242, May-June-2017.