Cian_Lynch
Structural
- Nov 14, 2017
- 13
Hi
I'm modelling a precast, pre-stressed bridge which consists of symmetric internal Y beams and asymmetric edge beams. My edge beams experience a horizontal deflection (as well as the expected vertical deflection) due to the pre-stressing loads. This is due to the eccentricity of my tendon layout so the resolution would be to re-arrange my tendons to account for this. Has anyone else encountered this issue? Just wondering if there is a more time efficient solution than adjusting the layout, running the model, re-adjust the layout and so on. Would I be better doing a manual calc on the forces & eccentricities, balance them and then model the resulting layout?
Regards
Cian
I'm modelling a precast, pre-stressed bridge which consists of symmetric internal Y beams and asymmetric edge beams. My edge beams experience a horizontal deflection (as well as the expected vertical deflection) due to the pre-stressing loads. This is due to the eccentricity of my tendon layout so the resolution would be to re-arrange my tendons to account for this. Has anyone else encountered this issue? Just wondering if there is a more time efficient solution than adjusting the layout, running the model, re-adjust the layout and so on. Would I be better doing a manual calc on the forces & eccentricities, balance them and then model the resulting layout?
Regards
Cian