My approach would be ;
- If the concrete prestressing bed having full length and integrated to the both abutments and the center portion of the slab is designed to carry design axial prestressing force and vertical forces created by deflected strands and the thickened ends
are designed to transfer loads from the abutments into the slab, and to resist OT moments due to the prestress force, i would choose a FS around 1.3
- If the prestressing force resisted by both abutments having deep found , or designed for passive thrust so the concrete prestressing bed is SOG and not integrated to the both abutments, i would choose a FS around 2.0
My opinion...
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