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8

Hello, zero stress at the ends sounds like NOT having perfect bond... anyway, the easiest way to get this is to define the bond properties and apply a constant temperature.

7

Hello

The stress in the wires is zero at the ends of the slab and it increases over the transmission length to the initial pre stress. My question is how can I model this?


Thank you for your patience

6

Hello, I am not sure if I understand the question?
To display the resulting stress in the wires, just display 1D results and select the stresses (X direction) for display.
To calculate the right amout of "thermal" strain to be applied, just divide the stress with the reinforcement elastic modulus (of course, if you have to consider prestress losses due to shrinkage, and do not wish to apply shrinkage as a separate load, youhave to reduce the calculated pre-stressing strain to reflect the losses).

5

Hello
Thank you  for the help. and I’m wondering how the thermal stress distribution on the prestressed wires is.

Thank you

4

Hello, in this case, applying initial strain to the reinforcement is the best way. In ATENA Engineering 3D (unlike ATENA Science-GiD), initial strain can not be defined directly for reinforcement bars. I recommend the following "trick": apply cooling (i.e., negative relative temperature) to the prestressed wires. Set the thermal expasion ratio and the temperature to get the right amount of prestressing in each wire.

3

It’s   the first one( pre-tensioned bars/wires - concrete cast over wires fixed outside) .
The slab made on long-line casting beds which can be 200 m long  then  it cuts according to the project.
In my case 6 m long .
I’m using ATENA 3D VERISON 4.2.5.3252

THANK  YOU

2

Hello,
from your question it is not clear if you have
a) pre-tensioned bars/wires - concrete cast over wires fixed outside, as used, e.g., for railway sleepers
b) post-tensioned cables - cables drawn through ducts, then tensioned, then either
ba) only kept fixed at ends or
bb) bonded by injecting concrete or some adhesive
c) some other situation

To be able to give concrete advice, we need to know which ATENA module you are using for the modelling - ATENA Engineering 2D, Engineering 3D, or ATENA Science/GiD (or at least which of them you have and can choose)?

1

Hello,

I am trying to model  prestressed  hollow core slab . To my understanding the prestress  stress  distributed  equally  throughout the  reinforcement  when it’s loaded  for the first time. 
I’m wondering  how  I can model   the  pre stress  near  the beginning and  the end of the slab where the  stress  is not  constant.(when it increase   or decrease )

Between the concrete  and reinforcement   I have perfect bond .

Thanking you