Abstract

Flat slabs are widely used nowadays. The system’s insufficient punching shear capacity is a major and serious flaw. There are numerous approaches to increasing the punching shear strength of concrete slabs to solve the problem of punching failure. Increasing the thickness of the slab adjacent to the column, as well as the thickness of the column, contradicts the architectural intent. In developing countries such as India, the benefits of prestressing, particularly post-tensioning, have yet to be recognized. In this study, the technique of post-tensioning is used to strengthen a flat slab. RCC flat slabs are compared to post-tensioned flab slabs with different tendon profiles. Tendons are available in two forms: distributed and banded. The models were built as per ACI 318-14. These slab models were created using ETABS software, and the following parameters were compared: thickness, supporting reactions, punching shear, and deflection. When compared to traditional flat slabs. The results indicate that post-tensioned flat slabs have a higher punching shear capacity even at shallower depths, resulting in more cost-effective sections. The provision of tendons also results in lower deflection.

Details

Title
Comparison of RCC and Post-Tensioned Flat Slabs Using ETABS
Author
Vanteddu Satwika 1 ; Jaiswal, Mohit 2 

 PG Student, Dept of Civil Engineering, National Institute of Technology , Raipur , India 
 Assistant Professor, Dept of Civil Engineering, National Institute of Technology , Raipur , India 
First page
012084
Publication year
2022
Publication date
Mar 2022
Publisher
IOP Publishing
ISSN
17551307
e-ISSN
17551315
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
2640007159
Copyright
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