- Webinar No: WBNR-1148
- PDH Units: 2
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- Webinar No: WBNR-1148
- PDH Units: 2
Intended Audience: Civil & Structure Engineers
Credits: 2 PDH Units
When: Thursday 7/15. 2 - 4 pm EST Postponed
The webinar offers the basics and beyond the basics, required to efficiently design and detail post-tensioning floors systems and understand the construction techniques. The webinar covers various topics including step-by-step design of post-tensioned concrete floors, code applications, diaphragm design, estimating deflections, modeling and software and good detailing practices.
Part I is not a prerequisite, Participants will get Part 1 notes.
Date: Thursday. July 15, 2021. Starts: 2 - 4 pm ET
Credits: 2 PDH Units
Learning Objectives:
At the successful conclusion of this webinar, you will learn the following knowledge and skills:- Understand the basic concepts and methodology of Post-Tensioning (PT)
- Code guidelines on PT design and construction
- Learn the procedure for flexural and shear design of posttensioned beams and slabs
- Understand the causes of cracking in PT structures and explore methods to mitigate their effects
- Discuss the practical considerations/ field issues as applied to PT structures
- Understand Post-Tensioning in Multi-story buildings
- Computer applications and exploring available computer software packages for PT Design.
Special Webinar Instructions
After payment, please visit this webinar page, click "Start Course" and fill out the Webinar Registration Form. You'll receive email notification and details on how to join the webinar. You will then be able to access the webinar slides, test your system and receive webinar reminders. After completing the webinar requirements, your certificate of completion will be saved and available for download in your profile. We value your feedback! Please rate this webinar after completion.Group Discounts Available
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Perhaps more time to the detail and concepts and less to the equations could be more beneficial.