mmodfr2013
Structural
- Feb 22, 2017
- 10
I've got a project in construction, a concrete podium supporting five levels of timber above. 16" thick flat plate concrete podium, about 190'x60' in plan. The contractor pulled the tendons and basically every one came up to pressure and was under the design elongation, only a handful (out of ~500) were inside of 7% short. All of them were around 15% to 25% under the design elongation, banded lines are 190' and pulled from both ends and distributed tendons are about 60' and single pulls. There are also some shorter ~30' tendons. They have performed liftoffs on 10 randomly selected tendons using a different jack and didn't see more than nominal additional delta.
Has anyone seen anything like this? The PT engineer's response has been that the evidence points to the appropriate PT force being transferred except for the elongations. My leading position at this point is to detension some percentage of tendons and re-pull them to verify the PT force. But I don't think much will come out different unless we alter the initial assumptions for friction/wobble. I can't find much in the way of PTI/ACI code recommendations or requirements, or precedent for a situation when every tendon is out of spec.
Has anyone seen anything like this? The PT engineer's response has been that the evidence points to the appropriate PT force being transferred except for the elongations. My leading position at this point is to detension some percentage of tendons and re-pull them to verify the PT force. But I don't think much will come out different unless we alter the initial assumptions for friction/wobble. I can't find much in the way of PTI/ACI code recommendations or requirements, or precedent for a situation when every tendon is out of spec.