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this video tutorial will show how to model analyze and design a three-span flanged post-tension beam in adapt ptrc 2019 this is an accompanying video to a one-way slab example located on the same playlist page we recommend you watch that video prior to this beam video as that video will define many of the inputs in the program that are shared between one-way slabs 2a slabs and beams for design in the software in this video were going to summarize the one-way slab model and were also going to define only those input parameters that affect post-tension beam design in the in the program so to start were going to go ahead and launch adapt ptrc 2019 and were going to open the one-way slab model in the pt input were going to use the option to edit data well go up here to geometry we can see we have a seven span system and we have these transverse beams that is as a supports for the one-way slab so these are actually the beams now that were going to set up in the beam example well go