6.1 Flexural Analysis (Uncraked Beam Section)
6.1 Flexural Analysis (Uncraked Beam Section)
6.1 Flexural Analysis (Uncraked Beam Section)
Flexural Analysis
Given: concrete and steel section
magnitude and line of action of effective prestress force
Check: permissible loads and stresses
Flexural Design
Given: permissible loads and stresses
Check: concrete and steel section
magnitude and line of action of effective prestress force
FLEXURAL ANALYSIS OF PRESTRESSED CONCRETE
Pi + Self-Weight
Pe + Ultimate Load
FLEXURAL ANALYSIS OF PRESTRESSED CONCRETE
NOTATIONS
Eccentricity:
each support
ELASTIC FLEXURAL STRESSES IN UNCRACKED BEAMS
external moment
ELASTIC FLEXURAL STRESSES IN UNCRACKED BEAMS
ELASTIC STRESS
ELASTIC STRESS
Initial Prestress Force
ELASTIC STRESS
Initial Prestress Force
be written as:
ELASTIC FLEXURAL STRESSES IN UNCRACKED BEAMS
ELASTIC STRESS
Initial Prestress Force
ELASTIC STRESS
Initial Prestress Force Plus Self-Weight
The dead load of the beam will cause moment Mo to be
superimposed immediately.
Consequently, immediately after transfer of prestress force, the
stresses at mid-span in the concrete are:
ELASTIC FLEXURAL STRESSES IN UNCRACKED BEAMS
ELASTIC STRESS
Initial Prestress Force Plus Self-Weight
The resulting stress distribution is:
ELASTIC FLEXURAL STRESSES IN UNCRACKED BEAMS
ELASTIC STRESS
Effective Prestress Force Plus Full Service Loads (DL + LL)
When the effective prestress Pe acts with the moments resulting
from self-weight (Mo), superimposed dead load (Md) and
superimposed live load (Ml) the resulting stresses are:
ELASTIC FLEXURAL STRESSES IN UNCRACKED BEAMS
ELASTIC STRESS
Effective Prestress Force Plus Full Service Loads (DL + LL)
The resulting stress distribution is:
ELASTIC FLEXURAL STRESSES IN UNCRACKED BEAMS
To find the lower kern dimension, the concrete stress at the top
surface is set equal to zero:
Solving for the particular eccentricity e = k2, the lower kern limit is:
ELASTIC FLEXURAL STRESSES IN UNCRACKED BEAMS
Similarly, the upper kern limit is found by setting the expression for
the concrete stress at the bottom surface equal to zero:
* The minus sign confirms that the limit dimension is measured upward
from the concrete centroid
ELASTIC FLEXURAL STRESSES IN UNCRACKED BEAMS
SAMPLE PROBLEM
The simply supported I-beam shown in figure is to carry a uniformly distributed
service dead and live load totaling 0.55 kips/ft over the 40-ft span, in addition to its
own weight. Normal concrete having density of 150 lb/ft3 will be used.
SAMPLE PROBLEM
Note:
SAMPLE PROBLEM