waytsh
Structural
- Jun 10, 2004
- 373
Hi all,
I have a post-tensioned member that has an axial tension load in additon to the bending moment and shear. There is going to be no non-prestressed reinforcing in the member. How do I properly account for the additional stress in the strand and overall reduction in the allowable moment due to this tension? At this point the only thing I can think to do is to calculate the stress in the strand at the moment that I need and then add the additional stress from the tension load and see if it comes out less than or equal to fps. Does this sounds reasonable? Is there a better way?
I would really appreciate some insight into this.
Thanks,
waytsh
I have a post-tensioned member that has an axial tension load in additon to the bending moment and shear. There is going to be no non-prestressed reinforcing in the member. How do I properly account for the additional stress in the strand and overall reduction in the allowable moment due to this tension? At this point the only thing I can think to do is to calculate the stress in the strand at the moment that I need and then add the additional stress from the tension load and see if it comes out less than or equal to fps. Does this sounds reasonable? Is there a better way?
I would really appreciate some insight into this.
Thanks,
waytsh