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in this video were going to explore the use of adapt modeler and its integration with adapt ptrc to determine post tensioning forces and profiles for two-way slabs well be using adapt builder 2019 and we want to make sure in the opening screen here that we select the option here for pt strip mode that allows us to export the strips that are created to adapt ptrc were going to deselect all programs here and that will default us to modeler which can be used again to generate the design strips well select ok and lets go ahead and open an example model we have a 2a pt slab the slab has no post tensioning modeled in this environment this model is actually converted from a drawing file or a revit model and our intention really is to generate design strips that will create tributary regions that can be then designed for post tensioning were going to mainly use modeler as a way to generate those strips and then were going to push everything over to ptrc in order to generate those desig