concreto pre tensado en sap2000

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Software Verification PROGRAM NAME: SAP2000 REVISION NO.: 8 EXAMPLE 5-009 - 1 EXAMPLE 5-009 SOLID - PRESTRESS APPLIED TO SOLID OBJECTS EXAMPLE DESCRIPTION The SAP2000 prestress applied to solid objects is verified in this example using a simply supported concrete beam with a parabolic prestressing tendon profile and different eccentricities at each end. The deflection, and the top and bottom stresses, at the beam center are compared with independent hand- calculated results. SAP2000 has two options for modeling the effect of the prestress. One option models the prestress as loads applied to the structure. The other models the prestress tendon as internal tendon elements. Both options are verified in this example. In SAP2000 the beam is modeled using a 2x4x10 solid object mesh. Thus, each solid object is 7.5 inches high by 9 inches wide by 36 inches long. This yields an aspect ratio of 4.8. Two separate models are used in this analysis. Model A has the prestress modeled as loads. Models B treats the prestress as elements. The effect of both wobble and curvature friction losses are included in the example as well as elastic shortening of the concrete beam. The tendon is stressed from the left end only. Important Note: The incompatible bending mode option for the solid property is used in this example. Important Note: Shear deformations are included in this example.

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  • Software Verification PROGRAM NAME: SAP2000 REVISION NO.: 8

    EXAMPLE 5-009 - 1

    EXAMPLE 5-009 SOLID - PRESTRESS APPLIED TO SOLID OBJECTS

    EXAMPLE DESCRIPTION The SAP2000 prestress applied to solid objects is verified in this example using a simply supported concrete beam with a parabolic prestressing tendon profile and different eccentricities at each end. The deflection, and the top and bottom stresses, at the beam center are compared with independent hand- calculated results.

    SAP2000 has two options for modeling the effect of the prestress. One option models the prestress as loads applied to the structure. The other models the prestress tendon as internal tendon elements. Both options are verified in this example.

    In SAP2000 the beam is modeled using a 2x4x10 solid object mesh. Thus, each solid object is 7.5 inches high by 9 inches wide by 36 inches long. This yields an aspect ratio of 4.8.

    Two separate models are used in this analysis. Model A has the prestress modeled as loads. Models B treats the prestress as elements.

    The effect of both wobble and curvature friction losses are included in the example as well as elastic shortening of the concrete beam. The tendon is stressed from the left end only.

    Important Note: The incompatible bending mode option for the solid property is used in this example.

    Important Note: Shear deformations are included in this example.

  • Software Verification PROGRAM NAME: SAP2000 REVISION NO.: 8

    EXAMPLE 5-009 - 2

    GEOMETRY AND LOADING

    Section A-A

    CLCL

    10" 3"

    10"

    30' = 360"

    30"

    18"Prestressing tendonT=220 k

    Material PropertiesE = 3600 k/in2 = 0.2G= 1500 k/in2

    Section Propertiesb = 18 ind = 30 inA = 540 in2I = 40,500 in4Av = 450 in2 (shear area)

    Prestressing Tendon Notes1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8.

    T is the component of the tension force in the prestressing tendon before losses.The tendon is tensioned from the left end only.The cable drapes at the left end, center and right end of the beam are illustrated in the figure.The cable profile is parabolic.The friction loss coefficient for curvature is 0.15.The friction loss coefficient for wobble is 0.0001 / in.Consider losses due to friction and beam elastic shortening.Set the maximum tendon discretization length to 12 in.

    Beam neutral axis

    Prestress Properties

    A

    A

    A = 1.5 in2E = 29000 k/in2 = 0.3

    TECHNICAL FEATURES OF SAP2000 TESTED Prestress tendon with parabolic tendon profile and different eccentricities at

    the two ends Prestress tendon modeled using loads and applied to solid objects Prestress tendon modeled as elements and applied to solid objects Prestress losses

    RESULTS COMPARISON Independent results are hand calculated using basic principles and using the unit load method described on page 244 in Cook and Young 1985.

    Important Note: A simplifying assumption is made in the hand calculations that the distributed load the prestress imposes on the beam is uniform. Thus the SAP2000 and hand-calculated results are not expected to match exactly.

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    EXAMPLE 5-009 - 3

    Model Output

    Parameter SAP2000 Independent Percent

    Difference

    A- By Loads 0.16467 -0.6%

    B- By Elements

    Avg. Uz (top center)

    in 0.16097 0.16564

    -2.8%

    A- By Loads 0.3624 -1.5%

    B- By Elements

    Avg. S11 (top center)

    kip/in2 0.3520 0.3681

    -4.4%

    A- By Loads -1.1227 +0.6%

    B- By Elements

    Avg. S11 (bot. center)

    kip/in2 -1.0931 -1.1163

    -2.1%

    COMPUTER FILES: Example 5-009a, Example 5-009b

    CONCLUSION The SAP2000 results and the independent results show an acceptable match.

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    EXAMPLE 5-009 - 4

    HAND CALCULATION

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    EXAMPLE 5-009Solid - Prestress Applied to Solid ObjectsExample DescriptionGeometry and LoadingTechnical Features of SAP2000 TestedResults ComparisonComputer Files: Example 5-009a, Example 5-009bConclusionHand Calculation