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‘Average long-term loss for spans 3-5 and 5-7 (ul-length tendons only) = 023% + 19.6% + 21.39)/3 = 2 ‘Average long-term loss = 286 Initia! essumptions are fine. ALI3 Designed serviceability un-tensioned reinforcement calculations ‘Un-tensioned reinforcement is required in the span if tensile stresses exceed 0.15Vf,, (Gee Table 2). Transverse direction No tensile stress at C, therefore no designed un-iensioned reinforcement is required at serviceability, inforcement is All sresses in the spans have been kept below 0.15Vf, 50 no urensioned required in any ofthe sper. ‘At support B, there is a tensile stress and so designed un-lensioned reinforcement is required. eel requied A, = _E_ Deas, tensile force F, & = 5.165 Nimm? h=225 mm b= 700mm bx #Lxms = 563mm 6.892 Ls = 1,727 x 56.38 x 7000 = 340.79x10N 2 A = 240.7910 = 11S.nm! 0.625 x 460 ‘Use 6716 = 1210mm? Longitudinal direction Tensile suesses at suppons 3 and 5, Support 3 Support 5 f f= “1121 Nimm? f 6 4.663" be hex = 43.61 mm R R= 171001N A A = 595mm? Use STIG = 105mm? Use 3716 © = 603mm" AI2 Ultimate Limis State ‘The equivalent frame analysis at Ukimate Limit State may be carried out in accordance with ‘Clause 3.7 of BS8110, Part 1, using the simplification of load arrangements given in Clause 3523. Section analysis may be carried out in accordance with Clause 4.3.7 of BSB110, Part 1. ‘From BS8110, Part 1, Equations $2 and 53, 7X Lah X bo mr where: fy, = characteristic suength of presuessng tendon f, 1 fab + TO The) where: f= design effective presifess in the tendons afterall loses. ‘The value of | is taken as the full length of the tendons, This may be considered 10 be cconsorvative (see Section 6.103). First calculate f,, and x, then calculate M, and compare with M, (the applied moment. f= 16x 1! = 1860 Nim? 100 f= 40 Nim? 99 AL21 Transverse direction Applied Moments Figure Al4 shows the moment envelope for the factored dead and live loads on both spans with 20% redistribution, eS ‘Figure Ald: Applied moment envelope Moments of Resistance ‘The simplified method given in Cl 43.7.2 of BS8110, Part 1 is used to calculate M, at each critical section. 1 = 11500 mm An Se fy x d 4, M, (om) | mm) | vim’) | mm) | mm | (mm) | cam) c 1100 10416 1102.5 10.70 25 4.81 130.6 ca | 10 | wee | uso | mir | 20 | sox | 2367 B 2600 | wus | i309 | 2504 | 160 | 1167 | 4032 Ba | 2600 | 1066 | mos | 2616 | 920 | a7 | 5345 A 2600 1041.6 1092.2 25.05 112.5 1127 287.5 Table ALI: Ultimate capacity due to prestressing tendons over the full panel width 7.0m). ‘Having calculated the ultimate moment capacities above, a comparison with the total applied moment at supports and. midspans must be made wo find out whether further un-iensioned reinforcement is required. 100 ‘The tor! applied moment is the sum of the moment from the Ulimate Limit State and the secondary moment. Secondary moments are discussed in more detail in Section 68, and methods of calculation are shown in Appendix D. The values given in Table AY2 are forthe full panel width Cm. ™, [eeae ccmmn|eiene ea secondary moment | 27 | wx | 407 | 937 Nm) ‘Table A12: Secondary moments for the transverse direction using method B ‘The values shown in the above table have been calculated from method B given in Appendix D. M, My, M My, (kNm) | eNm) | eNm) | (kNm) c 28.7 432 “146 | 1306 cB 19.7 164.3 184.0 236.7 B 108 308.7 | 2978 | 483.2 B 40.7 4a | -14g0 | 4932 fax [ea | er | soso | sss A 87 -gva_| -usa_| -2975 ‘Table A13: Comparison of applied transverse moments and of resistance at Ultimate Limit State No un-tensioned reinforcement is required. AL22 Longitudinal direction Applied Moments Figure A15 shows the moment envelope for the factored dead and live loads on both spans with 20% redistribution. Figure AIS: Applied moment envelope 101

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