As 3600-01 PT-SL-001
As 3600-01 PT-SL-001
As 3600-01 PT-SL-001
PROBLEM DESCRIPTION
The purpose of this example is to verify the slab stresses and the required area of
mild steel reinforcing strength for a post-tensioned slab.
A one-way, simply supported slab is modeled in SAFE. The modeled slab is 254
mm thick by 914 mm wide and spans 9754 mm as shown in shown in Figure 1.
Prestressing tendon, Ap
Mild Steel, As
229 mm
254 mm
25 mm
Length, L = 9754 mm 914 mm
Elevation Section
A 914-mm-wide design strip is centered along the length of the slab and is defined
as an A-Strip. B-Strips have been placed at each end of the span, perpendicular to
Strip-A (the B-Strips are necessary to define the tendon profile). A tendon with
two strands, each having an area of 99 mm2, has been added to the A-Strip. The
self-weight and live loads were added to the slab. The loads and post-tensioning
forces are as follows:
The total factored strip moments, required area of mild steel reinforcement, and
slab stresses are reported at the midspan of the slab. Independent hand calculations
were compared with the SAFE results and summarized for verification and
validation of the SAFE results.
RESULTS COMPARISON
Table 1 shows the comparison of the SAFE total factored moments, required mild
steel reinforcing and slab stresses with the independent hand calculations.
INDEPENDENT SAFE
FEATURE TESTED DIFFERENCE
RESULTS RESULTS
Factored moment,
156.12 156.14 0.01%
Mu (Ultimate) (kN-m)
Area of Mild Steel req’d,
16.55 16.59 0.24%
As (sq-cm)
Transfer Conc. Stress, top
−3.500 −3.498 0.06%
(0.8D+1.15PTI), MPa
Transfer Conc. Stress, bot
0.950 0.948 0.21%
(0.8D+1.15PTI), MPa
Normal Conc. Stress, top
−10.460 −10.465 0.10%
(D+L+PTF), MPa
Normal Conc. Stress, bot
8.402 8.407 0.05%
(D+L+PTF), MPa
Long-Term Conc. Stress,
−7.817 −7.817 0.00%
top (D+0.5L+PTF(L)), MPa
Long-Term Conc. Stress,
5.759 5.759 0.00%
bot (D+0.5L+PTF(L)), MPa
CONCLUSION
The SAFE results show a very close comparison with the independent results.
HAND CALCULATIONS:
Design Parameters:
Mild Steel Reinforcing Post-Tensioning
f’c = 30MPai fpu = 1862 MPa
fy = 400MPa fpy = 1675 MPa
Stressing Loss = 186 MPa
Long-Term Loss = 94 MPa
fi = 1490 MPa
fe = 1210 MPa
φ = 0.80
γ = [0.85 − 0.007( f 'c −28)]= 0.836
amax = γk u d = 0.836*0.4*229 = 76.5 mm
Prestressing tendon, Ap
Mild Steel, As
229 mm
254 mm
25 mm
Length, L = 9754 mm 914 mm
Elevation Section
Loads:
Dead, self-wt = 0.254 m x 23.56 kN/m3 = 5.984 kN/m2 (D) x 1.2 = 7.181 kN/m2 (Du)
Live, = 4.788 kN/m2 (L) x 1.5 = 7.182 kN/m2 (Lu)
Total = 10.772 kN/m2 (D+L) = 14.363 kN/m2 (D+L)ult
ω =10.772 kN/m2 x 0.914m = 9.846 kN/m, ωu = 14.363 kN/m2 x 0.914m = 13.128 kN/m
wl12
Ultimate Moment, M U = = 13.128 x (9.754)2/8 = 156.12 kN-m
8
f 'C bef d P
Ultimate Stress in strand, f PS = f SE + 70 +
300 AP
30(914)(229)
= 1210 + 70 +
300(198)
= 1386 MPa ≤ f SE + 200 = 1410 MPa
Tendon stress at transfer = jacking stress − stressing losses =1490 − 186 = 1304 MPa
The force in the tendon at transfer, = 1304(197.4) /1000 = 257.4 kN
Moment due to dead load, M D = 5.984(0.914)(9.754) 2 / 8 = 65.04 kN-m
Moment due to PT, M PT = FPTI (sag) = 257.4(102 mm) /1000 = 26.25 kN-m
F M − M PT (1.15)(−257.4) (0.80)65.04 − (1.15)26.23
Stress in concrete, f = PTI ± D = ±
A S 0.254(0.914) 0.00983
where S=0.00983m3
f = −1.275 ± 2.225 MPa
f = −3.500(Comp) max, 0.950(Tension) max
Tendon stress at Normal = jacking − stressing − long-term = 1490 − 186 − 94= 1210 MPa
The force in tendon at Normal, = 1210(197.4) /1000 = 238.9 kN
Moment due to dead load, M D = 5.984(0.914)(9.754) 2 / 8 = 65.04 kN-m
Moment due to live load, M L = 4.788(0.914)(9.754) 2 / 8 = 52.04 kN-m
Moment due to PT, M PT = FPTI (sag) = 238.9(102 mm) /1000 = 24.37 kN-m
Tendon stress at Normal = jacking − stressing − long-term =1490 − 186 − 94 = 1210 MPa
The force in tendon at Normal, = 1210(197.4) /1000 = 238.9 kN
Moment due to dead load, M D = 5.984(0.914)(9.754) 2 / 8 = 65.04 kN-m
Moment due to dead load, M L = 4.788(0.914)(9.754) 2 / 8 = 52.04 kN-m
Moment due to PT, M PT = FPTI (sag) = 238.9(102 mm) /1000 = 24.37 kN-m