Gnoowij
Civil/Environmental
- Nov 7, 2023
- 5
Dear,
To calculate Tension stress on rebars provided on the Reinf. Foundation caused by Shrinkage and Temperature,
Considering the affect by Shirnkage and Temperature on the Reinf. Foundation, Minimum Reinforcement Rebar Ratio should be used.
To calculate specific stress on the one rebar due to con'c drying shrinkage and temperature, I approach as the following,
[calculation]
Con'c strength : 30MPa
Act, con'c tension zone/area : 150mm x 1000mm = 150000mm2
Effective depth, heff : 150mm
Provided rebar : 20mm (Dia)
Rebar spacing : 200mm
Unit width : 1000mm
Shrinkage strain, εsh : 0.0002
Thermal Strain, εt : 0.0002 (=0.000001 x ΔT, ΔT=20)
εtot = εsh + εt = 0.0004
Ec ((=Ec / (1+φ), φ=2) = 10000 MPa
Con'c tensile stress due to Shrinkage and Temperature (εtot x Ec) : 4Mpa
(*) 4MPa > fctm (2.9MPa) ---- so crack occurs
Con'c tensile force (4Mpa x 150000mm2) = 600kN
Consideirng that only rebar resist against the tensile force due to shrinkage and temperature (because crack occurs)
5ea rebar is considered in unit meture (1000mm / 200mm spacing)
Tension force on one rebar : 600kN / 5ea = 120kN
If my approach is correcet, 12ton is loaded only one rebar. However, I don't believe that that sort of huge tension force on one rebar only due to shrinkage and temperature.
As long as my calculation is correct, I should provid rebars way more than the result by calculating from Min. Reinf. ratio.
Please check whether my understanding is correct or not.
To calculate Tension stress on rebars provided on the Reinf. Foundation caused by Shrinkage and Temperature,
Considering the affect by Shirnkage and Temperature on the Reinf. Foundation, Minimum Reinforcement Rebar Ratio should be used.
To calculate specific stress on the one rebar due to con'c drying shrinkage and temperature, I approach as the following,
[calculation]
Con'c strength : 30MPa
Act, con'c tension zone/area : 150mm x 1000mm = 150000mm2
Effective depth, heff : 150mm
Provided rebar : 20mm (Dia)
Rebar spacing : 200mm
Unit width : 1000mm
Shrinkage strain, εsh : 0.0002
Thermal Strain, εt : 0.0002 (=0.000001 x ΔT, ΔT=20)
εtot = εsh + εt = 0.0004
Ec ((=Ec / (1+φ), φ=2) = 10000 MPa
Con'c tensile stress due to Shrinkage and Temperature (εtot x Ec) : 4Mpa
(*) 4MPa > fctm (2.9MPa) ---- so crack occurs
Con'c tensile force (4Mpa x 150000mm2) = 600kN
Consideirng that only rebar resist against the tensile force due to shrinkage and temperature (because crack occurs)
5ea rebar is considered in unit meture (1000mm / 200mm spacing)
Tension force on one rebar : 600kN / 5ea = 120kN
If my approach is correcet, 12ton is loaded only one rebar. However, I don't believe that that sort of huge tension force on one rebar only due to shrinkage and temperature.
As long as my calculation is correct, I should provid rebars way more than the result by calculating from Min. Reinf. ratio.
Please check whether my understanding is correct or not.