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SCOTT Concrete Society Technical Report No. 43 TR.043 Published 1994 ISBN 0 946691 45 2 Published by The Concrete Society No. 3, Eatongate Slough SL1 2JA Further copies may be obtained from Publication Sales, The Concrete Soaety Q The Concrete Society 1994 All rights reserved, except as permitted under current legislation.
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CONCRETE SOCXET'II TECHNICAL REPORT - POST-TENSIONED CONCRETE FLOORS DESIGN HANDBOOK This Technical Report was prepared by a Working Party of the Society's Design Group which is one of the specialist technical groups within The Technical Development Cen:re. Scenka na denj energetika. Members of the Working Party M E Raiis (Convenor) MA. PhD,CEng, MICE, MIStructE ROW& Benaim and Asmiates G A Bell BSc, CEng, MICE CCL Syslems Ltd PW Swift Smcrures Ltd Matthew BE, MSc, MIE AusL R T Whitde MA(Cdnmb), CEn& MICE Ove Arup and Partners ACKNOWLEDGEMENT During the drafting of this report the working party received a large number of helpful commenrrc from members of the industry. Assistance in preparation of the report by the following members of Arup Research and Development is gratefully acknowledged: Kate Benton, Ian Feltham, Jonathan F ~ n c hGeoff, Lavender, Paula Youngs. Intmduction 1.1 Advantages of post-tensioned floors 12 Sltuctural types considered 1.4 Bonded ar unbonded tendons 1.5 Analytical techniques 2.1 Effecrs of pascess 2.2 One-way and two-way spanning flmrs 2.3 Flexure in one-way flmrs - Flexure in fIat slab (hvo-way r p n g ) 2.4...:, 2.5 2.4.1.shear ~. 3.1 33 Fkt slab critehi2 Column layout..