struggle66
Civil/Environmental
- Jul 5, 2013
- 127
Hi All,
Question Again
Lately I encountered a lot of high elongation dilemma 10% more than theoretical values about 15-20%. I really want to know why. Now I am trying to investigate all the possible causes one by one.
Elongation = PL/AE.
1. I've found out that physical properties of strands A & E values are almost the same as the values we used in our elongation calculations.
2. For the length of tendon L, we are using straight horizontal length from the start to the end of the tendon. Is it supposed to measure along the parabolic shape of the tendons which will be definitely longer than straight?
3. Our jacking force is 75% (Design Jacking Force) + 2% (Jack Losses) + 2% (Anchorages Losses or Seating Losses)= Total 79%.
And all our equipment are calibrated and I think over-stressing on site is also another factor.
Any comment on the possible cause or any other factor to consider?
Anyway it was already happened. Technically what can I do to find out or prove that there is no deficiency in structure and design intent was not affected. Calculate back the force P from the actual site measured elongation and re-check the design?
Thanks & have a nice day.
Question Again
Lately I encountered a lot of high elongation dilemma 10% more than theoretical values about 15-20%. I really want to know why. Now I am trying to investigate all the possible causes one by one.
Elongation = PL/AE.
1. I've found out that physical properties of strands A & E values are almost the same as the values we used in our elongation calculations.
2. For the length of tendon L, we are using straight horizontal length from the start to the end of the tendon. Is it supposed to measure along the parabolic shape of the tendons which will be definitely longer than straight?
3. Our jacking force is 75% (Design Jacking Force) + 2% (Jack Losses) + 2% (Anchorages Losses or Seating Losses)= Total 79%.
And all our equipment are calibrated and I think over-stressing on site is also another factor.
Any comment on the possible cause or any other factor to consider?
Anyway it was already happened. Technically what can I do to find out or prove that there is no deficiency in structure and design intent was not affected. Calculate back the force P from the actual site measured elongation and re-check the design?
Thanks & have a nice day.