piglord
Structural
- Jan 12, 2015
- 5
HELLO!
Recently, I've dealt with a 243-meter-long prestressed bridge using RM bridge.
After analysis, I found that the ultimate moment capacity after 30 years is greater than the capacity after 28 days.
Does it make sense?
It is consistent with what I expected(after 30 years, the steel relaxation causes the lower initial stress in tendon. Hence the stress state of tendon becomes far away from rupture point, As shown in the picture).
I told many engineers this result, they have another opinion but i didn't get it.(may be i don't think i am wrong)
Hope anyone can help me!Thanks!
Recently, I've dealt with a 243-meter-long prestressed bridge using RM bridge.
After analysis, I found that the ultimate moment capacity after 30 years is greater than the capacity after 28 days.
Does it make sense?
It is consistent with what I expected(after 30 years, the steel relaxation causes the lower initial stress in tendon. Hence the stress state of tendon becomes far away from rupture point, As shown in the picture).
I told many engineers this result, they have another opinion but i didn't get it.(may be i don't think i am wrong)
Hope anyone can help me!Thanks!