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Structural
- Jul 19, 2020
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Hi All,
I'm currently designing a self-standing concrete water tank to AS3735 (Concrete structures for retaining liquids). As per the code, you need to account for the forces (F_shrinkage and F_Swelling)from shrink/swell moisture variations. The code provides a table of mean shrinkage and swelling strains (creep adjusted) for various wall thicknesses. For example, a 200mm thick insitu wall equates to 70x10^-6 shrinkage strain and 135x10^-6 swelling strain.
My question is, how would you go about finding the F_shrinkage and F_swelling forces? Do you multiply the strains by the young's modulus of the concrete to get the stress? Not only does this lead to really large stresses, it also feels inaccurate as I'm assuming the concrete is elastic. It also incentivises low strength concrete.
Example calc for shrinkage stress in a 40MPa (E=32800MPa), 200mm thick wall (per m run) restrained at each end:
• (32800MPa)*(70*10^-6) = 2.3MPa
• As the wall is restrained by the adjacent walls, I'd get very high tension forces at the walls.
Appreciate any assistance.
I'm currently designing a self-standing concrete water tank to AS3735 (Concrete structures for retaining liquids). As per the code, you need to account for the forces (F_shrinkage and F_Swelling)from shrink/swell moisture variations. The code provides a table of mean shrinkage and swelling strains (creep adjusted) for various wall thicknesses. For example, a 200mm thick insitu wall equates to 70x10^-6 shrinkage strain and 135x10^-6 swelling strain.
My question is, how would you go about finding the F_shrinkage and F_swelling forces? Do you multiply the strains by the young's modulus of the concrete to get the stress? Not only does this lead to really large stresses, it also feels inaccurate as I'm assuming the concrete is elastic. It also incentivises low strength concrete.
Example calc for shrinkage stress in a 40MPa (E=32800MPa), 200mm thick wall (per m run) restrained at each end:
• (32800MPa)*(70*10^-6) = 2.3MPa
• As the wall is restrained by the adjacent walls, I'd get very high tension forces at the walls.
Appreciate any assistance.