End Block
End Block
MAE 1183
Design of Prestressed Concrete
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Stress Distribution
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Example 26
Design the end block reinforcement for the following bonded posttensioned beam. A prestressing force of 1839 kN is applied by a single
tendon.
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Solution to e.g. 26
Try the size of bearing plate = 280 mm x 280 mm
The first check is about the bearing stress.
(Pmax / Area of associated rectangle) 0.6fck(t)
0.6fck(t) = concrete cylinder strength at the time of stressing
Pmax = cross sectional are of cables x MIN {0.8fpk 0.9fp 0.1k }
fpk = 1862 N/mm2 , for 19 nos 13mm 7-wire strands (A = 1839 mm2
Pmax = 1839 x 0.77 fpk = 2637 kN
Dimension for associate rectangle = 1.25 x 280 = 350 mm square
Bearing stress = 2637 x 103 / (350 x 350) = 21.5 N/mm2 0.6fck(t)
Where fck(t) = 35.9 N/mm2
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Solution to e.g. 26
The minimum amounts of reinforcement to prevent bursting is:
As 0.15 Pmax / fyd = 0.15 x 2637000 / 217.4 = 1819 mm2
Assuming 12 mm bar as links, area for two legs = 226 mm2
Approximately 9 links are enough distributed over a length of
1.2 x 350 = 420 mm
Reinforcement to prevent spalling:
As 0.03 Pmax / fyd = 0.03 x 2637000 / 217.4 = 364 mm2
Assuming 8 mm bar as links, area for two legs = 100.4 mm2
Approximately 4 links are enough distributed over a length of
350
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