MK4 Posttensioning Specifications
MK4 Posttensioning Specifications
MK4 Posttensioning Specifications
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MK4 System
Introduction Quality
Calculation notes
MK4 System
The MK4 system embodies the latest proven state of the art innovations in post tensioned concrete. The systems components reflect the outcome of stringent testing, being designed to comply with held international performance standards. By combining a wide range of anchorages and equipment with skilled engineering services and technology, the MK4 system is capable of providing solutions for an extensive variety of Post Tensioning applications. Optimum design, quality and economy are central features of the MK4 system. The substantial resources of an experienced team of technical personnel provide the MK4 system with a comprehensive engineering facility committed to innovative development as well as providing full collaboration with designers and control management in planning and execution of specific projects. Principal characteristics of the MK4 system are:
Products and services tailored to the clients needs. Technical support throughout all project phases. Comprehensive range of tendons, anchorages, couplers and other specialist hardware and equipment, adapted to tendon variations when using different size strands, typically 0.5 diameter and 0.6 diameter. Anti corrosion protection by cement or wax injection. Components adaptable to different types of sheathing, metallic or polyethylene, etc. Stressing jacks of compact construction and efficiency that are reliable, easy to handle and to operate and capable of simultaneuosly stressing all strands in a tendon in any number of steps. Anchorage and special elements designed to the clients needs, adapted to specific projects.
Quality
MeKano4 has developed a complete Quality Assurance Programme conforming to ISO 9001:2000. This programme covers the complete system of post tensioning including the design, manufacture, supply and installation of anchorages, its auxiliary elements and equipment for incorporating the tendon, tensioning and injection.
The tendon is the basic element of a post tensioning system. A tendon comprises one or more strands, constrained at both ends by a compact, efficient and easily installed anchorage and encapsulated throughout within a duct. In the photograph a general scheme is shown of a tendon consisting of two part tendons joined by a coupler. All tendons can either be pre-assembled and pulled into the duct or the strands pushed individually into the duct with the aid of a strand pusher, before or after concreting to suit the construction sequence. All tendons are stressed with the aid of hydraulic jacks.
Dead End detail
Coupler detail
Strands
The strands used for post tensioning tendons are comprised of 7-wires low relaxation steel. The most common diameters are 0.6 (15.2/15.7 mm) and 0.5 (12.7/12.9 mm) corresponding to tensile strengths of 1770/1860 N/mm2 and 1860 N/mm2 respectively. The following table gives the main characteristics of each size of strand.
Strand type
Standard EN-10138-3
Fpk
1860 MPa 270 ksi 1770 MPa 1860 MPa 270 ksi 1860 MPa 1860 MPa
Cross section [mm 2] 140 140 150 150 98,71 100 100
Minimum Relaxation Weight breaking load 1000h at 70% of [g/m] Fpk Fpk [kN] 1095 1102 1180 1170 775 785 781 260 260,7 265 279 183,7 186 186 2,50% 2,50% 2,50% 2,50% 2,50% 2,50% 2,50%
Yield strength 0,1% strain [kN] 224 234,6 225 240 165,3 158 160
0,6" (15mm)
0,5" (13mm)
Initial post-tensioning force Strand type Standard EUROCODE 2 [85% F p0,1 or 75%F pk ] 190,4 195,5 191,3 204,0 137,8 134,3 136,0 EHE 98 [75%
P 0 [kN]
BS 5400-4 [70% F pk ] 182,0 182,5 185,5 195,3 128,6 130,2 130,2
F pk ]
EN-10138-3
0,6" (15mm)
BS 5896:1980 EN-10138-3
Ducts
Post tensioned tendons are encapsulated within the deck in a duct which is usually manufactured in corrugated steel (sometimes galvanised) with a wall thickness between 0.3 mm and 0.5 mm. In the table the sizes of the most frequently used ducts can be found. The ducts are normally supplied in 4-6 m lengths and are coupled on site. Ducts are injected with cementatious grout, wax or other corrosion resistant compounds after stressing.
Strand
4 7
Strand 13 mm (0,5")
51 62 72 85 90 100 110
56
Strand 15 mm (0,6")
Strand
4 5 7 9 12 15 19 24 27 31 37
9 12 15 19 22 27 31 35
67 77 90 95 105 115
Table
2 1 C A
L1
LR
D B
STRAND
Tendon type 4 5 7 9 12 15 19 24 27 31 37 4 5 7 9 12 15 19 22 27 31 35
Trumpet type T-4 T-4 T-5 T-6 T-7 T-8 T-10 TR-24 TR-31 TR-31 TR-37 T-4 T-4 T-4 T-5 T-6 T-7 T-8 T-10 TR-24 TR-24 TR-24
A [mm] 110 110 129 144 165 186 200 239 252 268 296 110 110 110 125 143 160 179 192 227 233 239
C [mm] 170 170 194 220 254 282 314 356 395 395 444 170 170 170 194 220 254 282 314 356 356 356
D [mm] 155 155 150 175 200 235 230 640 720 720 770 155 155 155 150 175 200 235 230 640 640 640
L1 [mm]
LR [mm] 600 600 600 900 900 900 1200 1200 1500 1500 1500 600 600 600 600 900 900 900 1200 1200 1200 1200
1 [mm]
2 [mm] 51/56 51/56 62/67 72/77 85/90 90/95 100/105 110/115 120/125 120/125 130/137 51/56 51/56 51/56 62/67 72/77 72/77 85/90 90/95 100/105 110/115 110/115
250
103/108
3.000 3.000 3.000 4.000 4.000 4.500 5.000 5.000 6.000 6.000 6.500 3.000 3.000 3.000 3.000 4.000 4.000 4.000 4.500 5.000 5.000 5.000
Table 3
Strand 13 mm (0,5")
Strand 15 mm (0,6")
23 6
20/23
75 /7 8
15
68
125
135 73
0 28
79
50
37
LB P
P B 2 1
Tendon type 4 5 7 9 12 15 19 24 27 31 37 4 5 7 9 12 15 19 22 27 31 35
Trumpet type T-4 T-4 T-5 T-6 T-7 T-8 T-10 TR-24 TR-31 TR-31 TR-37 T-4 T-4 T-4 T-5 T-6 T-7 T-8 T-10 TR-24 TR-24 TR-24
B [mm] LB [mm] 1 [mm] 2 [mm] P [mm] 140 156 188 208 252 272 274 325 365 365 390 156 156 156 188 208 252 270 274 325 325 325 385 463 615 664 749 784 773 1015 1280 1280 1300 463 463 463 615 664 749 784 773 1015 1015 1015 62 62 72 85 95 100 110 120 130 130 140 62 62 62 72 85 85 95 100 110 120 120 51 51 62 72 85 90 100 110 120 120 130 51 51 51 62 72 72 85 90 100 110 110 134 150 180 200 244 264 266 315 354 354 375 150 150 150 180 200 244 264 266 315 315 315
P [mm] 87 87 98 97 97 102 127 122 127 127 155 87 87 87 97 97 97 102 120 122 122 122
Table 4
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cylindrical
conical
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4 19
10
1 2
L1 LR
B E
STRAND
Tendon type 4 5 7 9 12 15 19 24 27 31 37 4 5 7 9 12 15 19 22 27 31 35
Trumpet type T-4 T-4 T-5 T-6 T-7 T-8 T-10 TR-24 TR-31 TR-31 TR-37 T-4 T-4 T-4 T-5 T-6 T-7 T-8 T-10 TR-24 TR-24 TR-24
A
[mm]
B
[mm]
C
[mm]
D
[mm]
E
[mm]
L1
[mm]
LR
[mm]
1
[mm]
2
[mm]
110 110 129 144 165 186 200 239 252 268 296 110 110 110 125 143 160 179 192 227 233 239
45 45 55 55 65 70 85 90 95 100 115 45 45 45 45 50 55 65 70 80 85 90
170 170 194 220 254 282 314 356 395 395 444 170 170 170 194 220 254 282 314 356 356 356
155 155 150 175 200 235 230 640 720 720 770 155 155 155 150 175 200 235 230 640 640 640
125 125 135 135 145 150 165 170 175 180 195 125 125 125 125 130 135 145 150 160 165 170
250
600 600 600 900 900 900 1200 1200 1500 1500 1500 600 600 600 600 900 900 900 1200 1200 1200 1200
103/108
51/56 51/56 62/67 72/77 85/90 90/95 100/105 110/115 120/125 120/125 130/137 51/56 51/56 51/56 62/67 72/77 72/77 85/90 90/95 100/105 110/115 110/115
3.000 3.000 3.000 4.000 4.000 4.500 5.000 5.000 6.000 6.000 6.500 3.000 3.000 3.000 3.000 4.000 4.000 4.000 4.500 5.000 5.000 5.000
Table
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Strand 13 mm
Strand 15 mm
V B H LR C
STRAND
Tendon type
[mm]
[mm]
[mm]
[mm]
[mm]
LR
[mm]
0,6" (15mm)
4 5 7 9 12 15 19 4 5 7
160 160 240 240 240 240 320 140 140 200 200 200 200 270 330
160 240 240 240 320 400 400 140 200 200 200 260 330 330 330
115 115 115 115 115 115 115 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100
3.000 3.000 3.000 4.000 4.000 4.500 5.000 3.000 3.000 3.000 3.000 4.000 4.000 4.000 4.500
900 1200 100/105 600 600 51/56 600 600 51/56 750 750 750 900 900 600 600 900 900 900 51/56 62/67 72/77 72/77 85/90 90/95
0,5" (13mm)
9 12 15 19 22
900 1200
Table
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D LR L1
1
Tendon type Trumpet type A
[mm]
2
LR 1
[mm]
STRAND
L1
2
[mm]
4 5 7 9
0,6" (15mm)
T-4 T-4 T-5 T-6 T-7 T-8 T-10 TR-24 TR-31 TR-31 TR-37 T-4 T-4 T-4 T-5 T-6 T-7 T-8 T-10 TR-24 TR-24 TR-24
88 88 93 93
51/56 51/56 62/67 72/77 85/90 90/95 100/105 110/115 120/125 120/125 130/137 51/56 51/56 51/56 62/67 72/77 85/90 90/95 72/77 85/90 90/95 100/105 110/115 110/115
3.000 3.000 3.000 4.000 4.000 4.500 5.000 5.000 6.000 6.000 6.500 3.000 3.000 3.000 3.000 4.000 4.000 4.000 4.500 5.000 5.000 5.000
12 15 19 24 27 31 37 4 5 7
186 111 282 235 900 200 128 314 230 250 1200 103/108 239 128 356 640 1200 252 138 395 720 268 148 395 720 296 161 444 770 110 110 110 125 143 78 78 78 83 88 170 155 170 155 170 155 194 150 220 175 1500 1500 1500 600 600 600 600 900 900 900
0,5" (13mm)
9 12 15 19 22 27 31 35
160 93 254 200 500 179 103 282 235 500 192 227 233 239 108 118 123 128 314 356 356 356
230 500 1200 100/105 640 500 1200 110/115 640 1200 640 1200
Table
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STRAND 0,6"
Tendon
Type N of strands
Strand 16 mm. Y 1860 S7 to EN-10138-3 Strand 15,24 mm. Grade 270 to ASTM A416M-99
Fpk [kN]
(1)
P 0 [kN]
Weight [kg/m]
Section [mm2]
Breaking load
Fpk [kN]
Tensioning force
(2)
P0
[kN]
Weight [kg/m]
Section [mm2]
Duct mm inside
Cement kg/ml
Jack
12-0,6"
15-0,6"
19-0,6"
24-0,6"
27-0,6"
31-0,6"
37-0,6"
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37
279 558 837 1.116 1.395 1.674 1.953 2.232 2.511 2.790 3.069 3.348 3.627 3.906 4.185 4.464 4.743 5.022 5.301 5.580 5.859 6.138 6.417 6.696 6.975 7.254 7.533 7.812 8.091 8.370 8.649 8.928 9.207 9.486 9.765 10.044 10.323
204 408 612 816 1.020 1.224 1.428 1.632 1.836 2.040 2.244 2.448 2.652 2.856 3.060 3.264 3.468 3.672 3.876 4.080 4.284 4.488 4.692 4.896 5.100 5.304 5.508 5.712 5.916 6.120 6.324 6.528 6.732 6.936 7.140 7.344 7.548
1,17 2,34 3,51 4,68 5,85 7,02 8,19 9,36 10,53 11,70 12,87 14,04 15,21 16,38 17,55 18,72 19,89 21,06 22,23 23,40 24,57 25,74 26,91 28,08 29,25 30,42 31,59 32,76 33,93 35,10 36,27 37,44 38,61 39,78 40,95 42,12 43,29
150 300 450 600 750 900 1.050 1.200 1.350 1.500 1.650 1.800 1.950 2.100 2.250 2.400 2.550 2.700 2.850 3.000 3.150 3.300 3.450 3.600 3.750 3.900 4.050 4.200 4.350 4.500 4.650 4.800 4.950 5.100 5.250 5.400 5.550
260,7 521 782 1.042 1.303 1.564 1.824 2.085 2.346 2.607 2.867 3.128 3.389 3.649 3.910 4.171 4.431 4.692 4.953 5.214 5.474 5.735 5.996 6.256 6.517 6.778 7.038 7.299 7.560 7.821 8.081 8.342 8.603 8.863 9.124 9.385 9.645
195,5 391 586 782 977 1.173 1.368 1.564 1.759 1.955 2.150 2.346 2.541 2.737 2.932 3.128 3.323 3.519 3.714 3.910 4.105 4.301 4.496 4.692 4.887 5.083 5.278 5.474 5.669 5.865 6.060 6.256 6.451 6.647 6.842 7.038 7.233
1,102 2,20 3,31 4,41 5,51 6,61 7,71 8,82 9,92 11,02 12,12 13,22 14,33 15,43 16,53 17,63 18,73 19,84 20,94 22,04 23,14 24,24 25,35 26,45 27,55 28,65 29,75 30,86 31,96 33,06 34,16 35,26 36,37 37,47 38,57 39,67 40,77
140 280 420 560 700 840 980 1.120 1.260 1.400 1.540 1.680 1.820 1.960 2.100 2.240 2.380 2.520 2.660 2.800 2.940 3.080 3.220 3.360 3.500 3.640 3.780 3.920 4.060 4.200 4.340 4.480 4.620 4.760 4.900 5.040 5.180
51 51 62 72
85
90
100
110
120
120
130
2,6 2,4 2,2 2,0 3,2 3,0 4,3 4,1 6,2 6,0 5,8 6,6 6,4 6,2 8,2 8,0 7,8 7,6 9,8 9,6 9,4 9,2 9,0 11,4 11,2 11,0 10,8 10,6 10,4 10,2 12,8 12,6 12,4 12,2 12,0 11,8
ARROW MS-1
MS-2
MS-3
MS-4
MS-6
MS-7
MS-8
(1) (2)
Po Po
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STRAND 0,5"
Tendon
Type N of strands Breaking load
Strand 13 mm. Y 1860 S7 to EN-10138-3 Strand 12,7 mm. Grade 270 to ASTM A416M-99
Fpk [kN]
Tensioning force
(1)
P0
[kN]
Weight [kg/m]
Section [mm2]
Breaking load
Fpk [kN]
Tensioning force
(2)
P0 [kN]
Weight [kg/m]
Section [mm2]
Duct mm inside
Cement kg/ml
Jack
15-0,5"
19-0,5"
22-0,5"
27-0,5"
31-0,5"
35-0,5"
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35
186 372 558 744 930 1.116 1.302 1.488 1.674 1.860 2.046 2.232 2.418 2.604 2.790 2.976 3.162 3.348 3.534 3.720 3.906 4.092 4.278 4.464 4.650 4.836 5.022 5.208 5.394 5.580 5.766 5.952 6.138 6.324 6.510
136 272 408 544 680 816 952 1.088 1.224 1.360 1.496 1.632 1.768 1.904 2.040 2.176 2.312 2.448 2.584 2.720 2.856 2.992 3.128 3.264 3.400 3.536 3.672 3.808 3.944 4.080 4.216 4.352 4.488 4.624 4.760
0,78 1,56 2,34 3,12 3,91 4,69 5,47 6,25 7,03 7,81 8,59 9,37 10,15 10,93 11,72 12,50 13,28 14,06 14,84 15,62 16,40 17,18 17,96 18,74 19,53 20,31 21,09 21,87 22,65 23,43 24,21 24,99 25,77 26,55 27,34
100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 1.000 1.100 1.200 1.300 1.400 1.500 1.600 1.700 1.800 1.900 2.000 2.100 2.200 2.300 2.400 2.500 2.600 2.700 2.800 2.900 3.000 3.100 3.200 3.300 3.400 3.500
183,7 367 551 734 918 1.102 1.285 1.469 1.653 1.837 2.020 2.204 2.388 2.571 2.755 2.939 3.122 3.306 3.490 3.674 3.857 4.041 4.225 4.408 4.592 4.776 4.959 5.143 5.327 5.511 5.694 5.878 6.062 6.245 6.429
137,8 275 413 551 689 826 964 1.102 1.240 1.378 1.515 1.653 1.791 1.929 2.067 2.204 2.342 2.480 2.618 2.756 2.893 3.031 3.169 3.307 3.445 3.582 3.720 3.858 3.996 4.134 4.271 4.409 4.547 4.685 4.823
0,775 1,55 2,33 3,10 3,88 4,65 5,43 6,20 6,98 7,75 8,53 9,30 10,08 10,85 11,63 12,40 13,18 13,95 14,73 15,50 16,28 17,05 17,83 18,60 19,38 20,15 20,93 21,70 22,48 23,25 24,03 24,80 25,58 26,35 27,13
99 197 296 394 493 592 690 789 888 987 1.085 1.184 1.283 1.381 1.480 1.579 1.678 1.776 1.875 1.974 2.072 2.171 2.270 2.369 2.467 2.566 2.665 2.763 2.862 2.961 3.060 3.158 3.257 3.356 3.454
51 51 51 62 72
72
85
90
100
110
110
2,7 2,6 2,4 2,3 2,2 2,0 3,3 3,1 4,5 4,4 4,2 4,1 3,9 3,8 6,0 5,8 5,7 5,6 6,4 6,3 6,1 8,1 8,0 7,9 7,7 7,6 9,8 9,7 9,5 9,4 9,2 9,1 9,0 8,8
ARROW MS-1
MS-2
MS-3
MS-4
MS-6
(1) (2)
Po Po
Table
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Stressing equipment
GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS
ARROW-3 135mm 991 mm 1196 mm 40,08 cm2 205 mm 605 Bar 256 KN 35 kg
MS-1 317 mm 850 mm 1150 mm 175,93 cm2 300 mm 580 Bar 1020 KN 155 Kg
MS-2 352 mm 741 mm 960 mm 223,64 cm2 219 mm 690 Bar 1542 KN 275 kg
MS-3 484 mm 742 mm 952 mm 433,53 cm2 210 mm 700 Bar 3033 KN 385 kg
MS-4 559 mm 764 mm 966 mm 678,56 cm 2 202 mm 700 Bar 4748 KN 565 kg
MS-6 652 mm 881 mm 1136 mm 904,78 cm2 255 mm 660 Bar 5969 KN 820 Kg
External sleeve diameter Total lentgth of the jack Maximum lentgth Stressing pressure area Stressing stroke Max. working pressure Max. working force Total weight
1099,53 cm2 1347,74 cm 2 253 mm 660 Bar 7254 KN 900 kg 255 mm 660 Bar 8892 KN 1010 Kg
Table
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Hydraulic pumps
A full range of hydraulic pump equipment and central console units trolley mounted is available. In addition to the standard hydraulic pump BPT1 used with Arrow Jacks, MS1 and MS2, the new large capacity hydraulic pump BPT11 is available. This pump is intended to be used in tandem with the larger multi-strand jacks and is capable of operating the largest MK4 jack that is currently in production.
Oil delivery Maximun oil working Weight Oil Power Cooling Electric controls Electric supply Dimensions (weight, width and length) Table 10
9,5 l/min 700 bar 400 kg. ISO 46 o ISO 68 Hydraulic 11 kW 1450rpm Air heat intercharger 24 V 3 phase 380V + neutral + ground (64 A 950mm , 595mm , 1050mm
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STRAND
Tendon type
[mm]
L1
[mm]
L2
[mm]
L3
[mm]
L4
[mm]
[mm]
LC
0,6" (15mm)
0,5" (13mm)
4 5 7 9 12 15 19 24 27 31 37 4 5 7 9 12 15 19 22 27 31 35
800 800 800 850 850 900 900 1000 1000 1000 1000 800 800 800 800 850 850 900 900 1000 1000 1000
1750 1650 1650 1700 1700 1750 1750 2000 2000 2000 2100 1750 1750 1750 1650 1700 1700 1750 1750 2000 2000 2000
188 200 200 240 240 280 280 380 380 380 430 188 188 188 200 240 240 280 280 380 380 380
410 450 450 580 580 660 660 760 800 800 860 410 410 410 450 580 580 660 660 760 760 760
220 220 244 270 304 332 364 406 445 445 494 220 220 220 244 270 304 332 364 445 445 445
120 120 131 130 142 148 164 165 175 185 198 115 115 115 120 125 130 140 145 155 160 165
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Table 11 Note: Changes may be made to the information contained in this brochure at any time as new techniques and/or materials are developed.
Calculation notes
Introduction
For the design and application of post-tensioned tendons, consideration should be given to factors such as the following: I II III IV Limitation of the prestressing force Loss of prestress Tendon elongation Anchor block
The calculation methods that follow meet the requirements of the European Standard EUROCODE 2 Project of concrete structures and the Post-tensioning Manual of the PTI (Post-tensioning Institute). If these notes are used in countries where other standards are applicable a check should be made to ensure that calculations comply with local requirements. Some paragraphs introduce notes referring to other standards, in this case the name of the standard is indicated.
Jacking force
The Jacking force may be increased during stressing over the value of the maximum initial prestress up to the following limits: EUROCODE-2 The minimum of the following values: 80% of the characteristic strength of the tendon 90% Yield strength (0,1% proof load)
80%
BS 5400-4
These jacking force maximum values can only be applied temporarily to the tendon. Force in the tendon shall not exceed maximum initial prestress after transfer from the jack to the anchorage.
where: Px Po Pi Pdif
= = = =
post-tensioning force at a point located at x meters from the anchorage stressing force o initial post-tensioning force at anchorage (x=0) instantaneous post-tensioning losses. long term post-tensioning losses.
In order to define with accuracy the value of Po, calibration curves for the equipment (jacks and manometers) shall be provided.
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For the instantaneous losses the following parameters have to be considered: a) Friction of the duct with the tendon. b) Draw in of the anchorage wedges. c) Elastic deformation of the concrete. For long term losses the following need to be considered: d) Shrinkage of the concrete. e) Creep of the concrete. f ) Relaxation of the steel.
where: C A W The friction coefficient depends on various factors such as the condition of the duct inner surface, the condition of the strand external surface and the tendon layout. When 0,3 the following approximate linear equation is used:
strand
duct
-1
k (10 -3m-1)
P Lineal aproximation P0 Px = P 0 e -( + kx ) Px
e e
P1 Y
X x
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where la is calculated in an iterative process. Where: la : Length affected by the draw in of the wedge. a : Draw in of the wedge (4-6 mm). Ep : Modulus of Elasticity of the prestressing steel. Ap: Area of prestressing tendons.
Where: cp: Concrete compressive stress at the level of the c.o.g. of the tendons due to the post-tensioning force and actuating forces at the stressing moment.
Ecj : Modulus of elasticity of the concrete at j days. e : Eccentricity of the tendon with reference to centre of gravity of the concrete section. Ic : Second moment of area of the concrete section. Mcp : Maximum moment in the concrete section. Ac : Area of the concrete section. n : Number of stressed tendons in the concrete section. j : Age at application of prestressing force.
Where: n : Ratio between modulus of elasticity of the prestressing steel and the modulus of elasticity of the concrete: Ep/Ec (t,to): Creep coefficient at the time of tensioning the tendons. cp : Concrete compressive stress at the level of the c.o.g. of the tendons due to the post-tensioning force, dead load and superimposed dead load. cs : Strain due shrinkage of the concrete. Assumed as approximate value: cs = 0.4 mm/m at time infinite.
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: Relaxation value of prestressing steel at time infinite. Assumed as approximate values: rf= 0,029 at 60% of GUTS rf= 0,058 at 70% of GUTS (GUTS guaranteed ultimate tensile strength of prestressing steel) yp = e : Distance between the centre of gravity of the concrete section and centre of gravity of the prestressing tendons. = 0,8: coefficient of concrete age. Mcp :Moment due to dead load and superimposed dead load in the concrete section.
Where: l : Tendon elongation. l : Length of the tendon. : Tendon strain per unit of length. s : Prestressing steel tensile stress ( s= P/Ap). Due to the post tensioning losses, the elongation is given as a function of the force exerted on every section of the tendon.
P
P0 Pi
Pa
Px = P i e -( + kx )
A X
The elongation is proportional to the area under the curve of the post-tensioning force applied on the tendon (refer to figure 2).
Figure 2
Where: l : Length of the tendon. Px : Prestressing force at section x (Jacking force minus friction losses). If the tendon has two live end anchors, it can be post-tensioned from both ends and thus the elongation of the tendon is now proportional to the area under the graph of both post tensioning forces applied at both ends of the tendon, i.e. proportional to area A1+A2 (refer to figure 3).
P
Pi
A2 A1 X
Figure 3
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a) Bearing stresses
The force that is transmitted through the bearing zone of the anchorage to the end block produces a high concrete compressive strength that can be evaluated as follows:
Where: P : Force applied on the anchorage. Ab: Bearing area of the anchorage. The bearing area for the different trumpets of the MK4 system anchors is as listed in the following table. The compression tension in the bearing zone of the anchorage should be checked at two different stages:
At
Po : Maximum Jacking force applied to the anchorage at stressing. Ab : Bearing area of the anchorage. c0 : Concrete compressive stress at transfer load. c0 should not exceed the lowest of the following two values of cpo (permissible compressive concrete stress at transfer load).
P0
12/0,5" 9/0,6" 15/0,5" 12/0,6" 19/0,5" 22/0,5" 15/0,6" 27/0,5" 19/0,6" 31/0,5" 35/0,5" 24/0,6" 27/0,6" 31/0,6" 37/0,6"
Table 12
P0
Where: fci: Concrete compressive strength at the time of stressing. Ab: Area of the anchor block - Maximum area of concrete concentric with the anchorage and limited by the concrete borders of the section or another anchor block.
328 328 328 328 328 454 454 582 582 778 778 981 1198 981 1561 1198 1561 1561 1561 2050 2050 2487
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Ab Ab Ab Ab
At service load
cs should not exceed the lowest of the two following values of cps (permissible
compressive concrete stress at transfer load).
Where: Z :Total bursting tensile force. fs : Design strength for the bursting reinforcement. Assumed design strength: 400 N/mm2 * (for 500 N/mm2 Yield load Steel). As : Area of steel required for the bursting reinforcement. Po : Maximum jacking force at stressing. : Shape factor. Assumed shape factors: =1 for anchors with a unique bearing plate without ribs. =0,93 for MeKano4 anchors with ribs.
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* Note: Besides limiting the design strength for the bursting reinforcement to a maximum of 80% of the yield load, it is also convenient to limit the stress to a value corresponding to a steel strain of 0.002. This last limit has to be reduced to a steel strain of 0.001 on areas where the concrete cover is less than 50 mm.
L
D P 0,1d
y
fct d Po a1
d
C
a1
Figure 6.
Anchorage bursting reinforcement for the MK4-MS anchors is listed in the following table. To prepare the table following assumptions have been made:
Prestressing force = 85% of the characteristic strength of the tendon. Ratio between anchorage upper plate side and anchor block side (a1/d) = 0.5. Concrete compressive strength: 28 N/mm2 (Cylindrical test sample)
Anchorages
15mm 13mm Trumpet
a1 [mm]
D [mm]
L [mm]
P [mm]
4/0,5" 5/0,5" 4/0,6 7/0,5" 5/0,6 9/0,5" 7/0,6 12/0,5" 9/0,6 15/0,5" 12/0,6 19/0,5" 22/0,5" 15/0,6 27/0,5" 19/0,6 31/0,5" 35/0,5" 24/0,6 27/0,6 31/0,6 37/0,6 Note: a1/d=0,5
T-4 T-4 T-4 T-4 T-4 T-5 T-5 T-6 T-6 T-7 T-7 T-8 T-10 T-8 TR-24 T-10 TR-24 TR-24 TR-24 TR-31 TR-31 TR-37
170 170 170 170 170 194 194 220 220 254 254 282 314 282 356 314 356 356 356 404 404 444
155 155 155 155 155 150 150 175 175 200 200 235 230 235 520 230 520 520 520 570 570 670
240 240 240 240 240 285 280 320 325 360 375 400 440 420 510 450 510 500 500 575 570 630
C [mm] 210 210 210 210 210 260 260 310 310 350 350 400 440 400 500 440 500 500 500 560 560 620
cir. [units]
4 4 4 4 5 4 5 5 6 5 6 6 5 8 4 6 4 5 5 6 7 8
[mm] 10 10 12 12 12 14 14 14 14 16 16 16 20 16 25 20 25 25 25 25 25 25
Table 13
Concrete compressive strength=28 N/mm2 If the value of a1/d is not equal to 0.5 and the concrete compressive strength is different to 28 N/mm2, the bursting reinforcement listed on the table does not apply and a new bursting reinforcement for the anchorage should be calculated. Note: Changes may be made to the information contained in this brochure at any time as new techniques and/or materials are developed.
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