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Designing Post-Tensioned Concrete Slabs in RAM Concept

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Revision 1 posted to RAM | STAAD Wiki by Sabrina Tedeschi on 12/8/2021 3:05:06 PM

RAM Concept is an analysis and design program that uses the finite element method to design elevated concrete floor systems and mat foundations. The concrete slab systems can be designs using post-tensioned concrete (PT), reinforced concrete (RC), or hybrid (a mixture of PT and RC) for a variety of US and international design codes. 

  RAM Concept Overview and RAM Concept Capabilities


Designing Post Tensioned Concrete Slabs in RAM Concept with Manual Tendons On-Demand Training
Learn how to design post tensioned concrete slabs in RAM Concept with manual tendons.

  Download the Project Workbook and Dataset from the Bentley LEARN Server for hands-on, step-by-step instructions.


Designing Post Tensioned Concrete Slabs in RAM Concept with Generated Tendons On-Demand Training
Learn how to design post tensioned concrete slabs in RAM Concept with generated tendons.

  Download the Project Workbook and Dataset from the Bentley LEARN Server for hands-on, step-by-step instructions.


Optimizing Post Tensioned Concrete Slabs in RAM Concept with Generated Tendons On-Demand Training
Learn how to design post tensioned concrete slabs in RAM Concept with generated tendons.

  Download the Project Workbook and Dataset from the Bentley LEARN Server for hands-on, step-by-step instructions.


Additional Resources for Designing Post Tensioned Concrete Slabs in RAM Concept
Want to learn more? See the additional resources for post tensioned slab design topics in RAM Concept CONNECT Edition.


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Bentley Technical Support

Bentley LEARN Server 

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Tags: RAM Concept, Learning Resources, Post-tensioned Concrete

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