Sei sulla pagina 1di 132

BRIDGE GENERAL DATA

LONGITUDINAL DIRECTION

PRECAST GIRDER
a = 400

BEAM
a = 400

Lcalc = 18710
Lbeam = 19410
Ldeck =19510

Span Length Ltab =

19510

mm

Support Back length a =

400

mm

Between Pannel - Beam bi =

50

mm

GIRDER DIMENSIONS
Cover pp =

25

y6 =

100
125
0

y5 =
y4 =

y3 =
y2 =
y1 =
x1 =
x2 =
x3 =

x4 =

MATERIAL DATA

Relative humidity RH =

60.0

Unit weight of concrete Gc =

24.0

kN/m3

Esteel =

200000.0

Mpa

300
75
150
750
750
200
0

DECK REINFORCEMENT DESIGN

h =

200

mm

b =

1100

mm

Cover =

25

mm

Bar radius =

14

mm

Bar spacing =

200

mm

ELASTOMERIC BEARING DESIGN

6
5
4
3
2
1

s. plate

s. plate

s. plate

s. plate

s. plate

s. plate

63

300

Number of steel reinforcement layers Nst =


Elastomer cover thickness hc =

2.5

mm

Elastomer internal layer thickness hri =

mm

Steel reinforcement thickness hs =

mm

GIRDER DESIGN

TOP
1

2
1
BOTTOM

7
10
17

mm

120
60
mm

#N/A
#N/A
#N/A
#N/A

[ 0.6']; [Grade 270 KSI] ; [LOW RELAXATION] ; [SEVEN WIRE] -- PRESTRESSED STRANDS

Bi = 50

mm
mm
mm
mm

mm
mm
mm
mm
mm
mm
mm

#N/A
#N/A
#N/A
#N/A

PROJECT NAME:

YAVUZ SELiM BULVARI ALTGECiT iNSAATI

LOCATION.......:

BEYLiKDUZU-ISTANBUL

REGULATION......:

CONCRETE DECK DESIGN

INPUT DATA:
Effective span length

L =

Deck Thickness

hc > 17,5 cm

Asphalt Thickness

OK

hc =
ha =

Girder spacing ( S.9.7.2.3.)

S =

Truck type

TT = [H30-S24] P+%50 X-%50

Lanes numbers

SS =

Reinforcement strength

fy =

Concrete 28-day compressive strength:

f'c =

Beton elastisite modl

Eci =

Concrete density:

c =

Wearing surface density:

a =

Cover
Bar Radius

All edges are the same;

pp =

Top + Bottom;

D =

Bar spacing

Top + Bottom;

si =

CALCULATIONS AND CHECKS


Dead load effects: (S.3.4.1-2)

Deck Moment

Mc = Dtab S^2 / 10

Wearing sur. + Barr.

Ma = Dba. S^2 / 10

Dtab
Mc
Dbw
Ma

=
=
=
=

Live load effects (S.3.6.1.1.2-1)


Lanes factor

SS = 3 iin ;

m =

Dy = Kam.yk * m

Dy =

Live load moment

Mq =(s+0,6)*Dy/12

Mq =

impact factor

= 1+ 15/(L+375)

Mq'= .Mq

Mq' =

Mu =1.25Mc + 1.5Ma + 1.75Mq'

Mu =

Truck load

Live load factored moment

Bending calculations : (S.5.7.3.2.1)


The pressure coefficient of the depth region

1 =

Moment safety factor


Concrete tensile stress
Section Length
Sectional Elevation Account
Bar numbers
Bar

=
fr = 0,625f'c

fr =

constant 1 m ;

b =

ds = hc-pp

ds =

Da = int(b/si)+1

Da =

Numbers / Radius(mm) / spacing(cm)

Total bar area


Depth of stress block
Flexural strength
Flexural strength of Coefficients

As = Da..D^2/4

As =

a=As.Fy/0.85.f'c.b

a =

Mn = As.fy.(ds-a/2)

Mn =

Mr = .Mn

Mr =

Mr > Mu ;

AASHTO LRFD 2007

18.71

20.0

cm

8.0

cm

110.0

cm

[H30-S24] P+%50 X-%50


3.0

420

Mpa

25

Mpa

19400

Mpa

24

kN/m3

21.99

kN/m3

2.5

cm

14

mm

20

5.28
0.70
3.02
0.40

cm

kN/m
kN.m
kN/m
kN.m

0.85
120
17

kN

kN.m

1.27
21.56046

kN.m

39.21315

kN.m

0.85
0.9
3.125

Mpa

110

cm

17.5

cm

Adet

6 14 / 20
9.236282

cm2

1.659567

cm

64.66775

kN.m

58.20097

kN.m

OK

PROJECT NAME:

YAVUZ SELiM BULVARI ALTGECiT iNSAATI

LOCATION........:

BEYLiKDUZU-ISTANBUL

REGULATION.......:

PK-750/750/750

1_ DIMENSIONS
1.1_ LONGITIDUAL PROFILE (SPAN)

PRECAST GIRDER
a = 400

BEAM

Lcalc= 18710
Lbeam = 18710
Ldeck =

19510
400
50
300
18710
19410

mm

adet

Haunch width thw =

11
14100
300
2000
1100
80
200
0
0

Cover pp =

25

mm

y6 =

100
125
0
300
75
150

mm

750
750
200
0

mm

Span Length Ltab =


Support Back length a =
Between Pannel - Beam bi =
Pad length (bridge longitudinal direction) Lm =
L-2*a/12

Calculation Length Lcalc =

L-2*bi/12

Girder Length Lbeam =

mm
mm
mm
mm
mm

1.2_ TRANSVERSE PROFILE


300

14100
2000
80

1100
50

Number of beam Nb =
Total deck width B =
The average height of the pavement Hk =
The average width of the pavement Bk =
Between Beam - Beam S =
Wearing surface heigth tw =
300

Deck heigth ts =
Haunch heigth th =

mm
mm
mm
mm
mm
mm
mm
mm

1.3_ PRECAST BEAM SECTION

y5 =
y4 =
y3 =
y2 =
y1 =
x1 =
x2 =
x3 =
x4 =

mm
mm
mm
mm
mm

mm
mm
mm

2_ MATERIAL DATA
Relative humidity RH =

60.00

Unit weight of concrete Gc =

24.0

2.1_ CONCRETE
kN/m3

2.1.1_ PRECAST BEAM


f'c =
0.8 fc'

f'ci =
fb =

gcd^1,5*33*(fuci)^0,5/1000

Ebeam =

karea/12/12*gcd

Gbeam =

40.0
32.0
0.038
21948.5
8.2

Mpa

25.0
19400.0

Mpa

420.0
200000.0
1206
1407
1131
385
226

Mpa

14.2
123.9
1863
195000
1676.7
1677.1
1677.1

mm

Mpa
Mpa
Mpa
m.de kN

2.1.2_ DECK SLAB


f'c =
Ebeam =

Mpa

2.2_ STEEL
2.2.1_ REINFORCEMENT STEEL
[LRFD Art. 5.4.3.2]

fy =

[LRFD Art. 5.4.3.2]

Esteel =

Top face of the beam(compression) As' =


Bottom face of the beam(tension) As =
Shear reinforcement in the body Asg =

6
7
2x5

16

/150
/70

Stirrups in the middle of the beam Ase =


Stirrups at the beam Ase =
[LRFD Eq. 5.4.2.4-1]

12

16
12

mm2
mm2
mm2
mm2/m
mm2

2.2.2_ PRESTRESSED STEEL


Strand Diameter Cap =

[LRFD Table 5.4.4.1-1]

Area of one strand Astr.1 =


fpu =

[LRFD Art. 5.4.4.2]

Estrand =
0,9*fpu

[LRFD Table 5.9.3-1]

Mpa

fpy =

0,75*fpu

fpi =

0,8*fpy

fpe =

mm2
Mpa
Mpa
Mpa
Mpa
Mpa

2.3_ WEARING SURFACE, PAVEMENT, BARRIERS


Pavement and barrier weight Wbarr =
Unit weight of asphalt wearing surface Gw =

4.76
22.0

kN/m
kN/m3

[*] Kiri ringde alyor.dingil aralar %50 azaltld. Dingil ykleri %50 arttrld.

IMPACT(aashto)

0.27

[H30-S24] P+%50 X-%50


30.00
P1 =
120.00
P2 =
120.00
P3 =
4250
X1 =

kN

P1 =

kN

P2 =

kN

P3 =

mm

X1 =

US
6.7
27.0
27.0
14.1

X2 =

4250

mm

X2 =

14.1

IM =

0.27

3_ STRAND PATTERN= [ 0.6']; [Grade 270 KSI] ; [LOW RELAXATION] ; [SEVEN WIRE] -- PRESTRESSED STRAN
TOP

mm

in.

KOT

0.00

29.53

0.00

29.53

0.00

29.53

0.00

29.53

0.00

29.53

0.00

29.53
0.0
STRAND
PATTERN

ROW
NUMBERS
6

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

120

4.72

7.00

10

60

2.36

10.00

BOTTOM

17

in.

17

4_ Debonding
ROW

STRAND

NUMBER OF

NUMBERS

NUMBERS

SHEATH

10

BOTTOM

17

SHEATH LENGTH

AASHTO

mm

ft

CONTROLS

1478

9.82

% 14.3

2956

9.82

% 30.0

30 40

% 23.5

23.5 25

14.3 40

CALCULATION SHEATH LENGTH


0.16L =
Min[0.16 L; 0.5L(1-(1-Mcr/Mu)^0.5)] =
Ltrans+K[fpe-2/3*fpei)scap =

L/2
STRAND
PATTERN

SELECT SHEATH LENGTH min(1;2;3) =

SELECT SHEATH LENGTH min(1;2;3) =

CALCULATION CROSS-SECTION PROPERTIES BEAM


X1

29.5275590551

X2

29.5275590551

X3

7.874015748

X4

Y1

5.905511811

Y2

2.9527559055

Y3

11.811023622

Y4

Y5

4.9212598425

Y6

3.937007874

IXX
A(in2)

yb (in)

A*yb

Ix

A*(yb-yb')^2

A1

174.3753487507 2.9527559055 514.8878408 506.77937087 22935.261895

A2

31.9688139376 6.8897637795 220.25757634 15.484925221 1813.4131633

A3

23.2500465001 7.3818897638 171.62928027 16.892645696 1152.1252513

A4

93.0001860004 14.763779528 1373.0342421 1081.1293245 10.906485654

A5

20.669291339

A6

20.669291339

A7
A8
A9

53.2813565627 23.950131234 1276.095482 71.689468615 4837.8465861


38.7500775002

23.12992126 896.28624139 78.206693035 2938.7909895

116.2502325005 27.559055118 3203.746565 150.15685063 20064.778834

7655.94

1.92E+03

XX -->

5.38E+04

STRONG AXES

531

yb'

14

IXX

55673

IYY
A
A1

yl

A*yl

Iy

A*(yl-yl')^2

174.3753487507 14.763779528 2574.439204 12669.484272

A2

15.9844069688

7.217847769 115.37301618 104.09310843 910.16949354

A3

15.9844069688 22.309711286 356.60750455 104.09310843 910.16949354

A4

23.2500465001 14.763779528 343.25856053 120.1254805

A5

93.0001860004 14.763779528 1373.0342421 480.50192201

A6

10.826771654

A7

18.700787402

A8

14.763779528

A9

26.6406782814

7.217847769

A10

192.2883603 173.48851405 1516.9491559

26.6406782814 22.309711286 594.34584092 173.48851405 1516.9491559

A11

38.7500775002 14.763779528 572.09760089 200.20913417

A12

116.2502325005 14.763779528 1716.2928027 8446.3228478

YY -->
WEAK AXES

7837.74

2.25E+04

0
0
4.85E+03

531

yl'

15

IYY

27326

CALCULATIONS AND CONTROLS


Precast section
2

Distance from centroid to the extreme bottom fiber yb =

3.66E+02

mm

distance from centroid to the extreme top fiber yt =

3.84E+02

mm

Beam Heigth hb =

7.50E+02

mm

Area of Beam Abeam =

3.43E+05

mm2

Moment of inertia I =

2.32E+10

mm4

I/yb

Section modulus for the extreme bottom fiber Sb =

6.33E+07

mm3

I/yt

Section modulus for the extreme top fiber St =

6.04E+07

mm3

hb-yb
TOPLA(G45:G50)

Composite section

Description
Beam
Haunch

alan

yb

A.yb

A(ycb-yb)2

Istrong

(in2)

(in)

(in3)

(in4)

(in4)

530.88

14.42

7.66E+03

2.94E+04

5.57E+04

0.00

29.53

0.00E+00

0.00E+00

0.00E+00

Slab

341.00

33.46

1.14E+04

4.58E+04

1.56E+03

total

871.88

[LRFD Art. 4.6.2.6.1]

[TxDOT Pg. #7-85]

1.91E+04

Edsm/Ekrs

n=

0.88

ck*12/4

1* =

4.68E+03

mm

S*12

2* =

1.10E+03

mm

12*ts+xii/2

3* =

2.78E+03

mm

n*min(1*;2*;3*)

ekkg =

9.72E+02

mm

ts*ekkg
ts+th+hb

ekka =

1.94E+05

mm2

Akomp =

5.63E+05

mm2

hc =

9.50E+02

mm

Ic =

5.52E+10

mm4

Area*yb/Area

ybc =

5.55E+02

mm

D-ybc

ytg =

1.95E+02

mm

hc-ybc

ytc =

3.95E+02

mm

Ic/ybc

Sbc =

9.93E+07

mm3

Ic/ytg

Stg =

2.84E+08

mm3

Ic/(ytc*nc)

Stc =

1.58E+08

mm3

SHEAR FORCES AND BENDING MOMENTS


DEAD LOAD [ DC ]
Dtab
Dbeam

0.36
0.56

kip/ft

Gcd/1000*(ts/12*S+th/12*thw)

kips/ft

Gkiris/1000+DA

DEAD LOAD [ DW ]
Dbarr
0.06 kips/ft/krs
Dwear
0.15 kip/ft/krs
Dbw
0.21 kip/ft/krs
no factored shear and moments
HD
27.62 ft
BEAM WEIGHT

x
ft.
0.00
3.13
3.50
4.60
6.14
12.28
18.42
24.55
27.62
30.69

x/L
0.000
0.051
0.057
0.100
0.200
0.300
0.400
0.425
0.450
0.500

V
kips
17.30
15.53
15.33
14.70
13.84
10.38
6.92
3.46
1.73
0.00
17.30

M
k-ft
0.00
51.39
57.07
73.66
95.56
169.88
222.97
254.82
262.79
265.44
265.44

BARRIER WEIGHT

x
ft.
0.00
3.13
3.50
4.60
6.14
12.28
18.42
24.55
27.62
30.69

x/L
0.000
0.051
0.057
0.100
0.200
0.300
0.400
0.425
0.450
0.500

V
kips
1.82
1.63
1.61
1.55
1.46
1.09
0.73
0.36
0.18
0.00
1.82

M
k-ft
0.00
5.40
6.00
7.75
10.05
17.87
23.45
26.80
27.64
27.92
27.92

2*Wbarr/1000/Nb
Gw/1000*tw/12*(B-2*tbarr)/Nb
DBarr+Dwear
Lhesap/2-Lhesap/20
SLAB WEIGHT

V
kips
11.11
9.98
9.84
9.44
8.89
6.67
4.44
2.22
1.11
0.00
11.11

M
k-ft
0.00
33.01
36.66
47.31
61.38
109.12
143.22
163.68
168.80
170.50
170.50

total DC

V
kips
28.41
25.51
25.17
24.15
22.73
17.04
11.36
5.68
2.84
0.00
28.41

W.SURF. WEIGHT

V
kips
4.54
4.08
4.02
3.86
3.63
2.72
1.82
0.91
0.45
0.00
4.54

M
k-ft
0.00
13.49
14.98
19.34
25.09
44.60
58.54
66.90
68.99
69.69
69.69

total DW

V
kips
6.36
5.71
5.64
5.41
5.09
3.82
2.54
1.27
0.64
0.00
6.36

DC +DW

x
ft.
0.00

x/L
0.000

V
kips
34.77

M
k-ft
0.00

3.13
3.50
4.60
6.14
12.28
18.42
24.55
27.62
30.69

0.051
0.057
0.100
0.200
0.300
0.400
0.425
0.450
0.500

31.22
30.80
29.55
27.81
20.86
13.91
6.95
3.48
0.00
34.77

103.29
114.72
148.06
192.08
341.47
448.18
512.21
528.21
533.55
533.55

V= w (0.5 L-x)
M=0.5 w x (L-x)

LIVE LOADS [ LL ]

n
eg
Kg
NL

1.13
19.04
280798
3.00
S= 3.6089238
ts= 7.874015
L= 64.009186
Nb= 11
Kg= 280798

Factor of bendng moment


0.30
DFM
0.38
DFM
DFM
0.38

Ekrs/Edsm
in

ts/2+yt

in4

n*(I+karea*C120^2)

Lanes

tamsay((B-2*tbarr)/12)

ft

3,5 S 16
4,5 ts 12
20 L 240
Nb 4

in
ft

10.000 Kg 7.000.000

NL

=1

NL > 1

0.06 + (S/14)^0.4 (S/L)^0.3 (Kg/(12Lts^3))^0.1


0.075 + (S/9,5)^0.6 (S/L)^0.2 (Kg/(12Lts^3))^0.1

Lanes/krs

Factor of shear force.


DFS
DFS

DFS

IMPACT(aashto)
IMPACT(Lrfd)

0.49
0.50
0.49

NL

=1

NL > 1

0.2 + (S/12) - (S/35)^2


0.36 + (S/25)

Lanes/krs

0.27
0.33

50/(ck+125) 0,3

Truck load

[H30-S24] P+
P+%50 X-%50
P1 =
30
P2 =
120
P3 =
120
X1 =
4250
X2 =
4250
IMPACT(aashto)
0.268

Tandem load

kN
kN
kN
mm
mm

[H30-S24] P+%50 X-%50


P1 =
P2 =
P3 =
X1 =
X2 =
IM =

24.73

24.73
14.12

US
6.74
26.98
26.98
14.12
14.12
0.27

Pta =
Xta =

110.00
4250

Qlanes =

10.00

24.73
14.12

kN
mm

kip
ft

Lanes load

0.69

kN/m

kip/ft

LOADING RESULT
27.0

27.0
14.1

6.7
14.1

MOTION
DIRECTION
61.38

TRUCK LOAD
TRUCK
x
ft.
0.00
3.13
3.50
4.60
6.14
12.28
18.42
24.55
27.62
30.69

TRUCK + IM

x/L

0.000
0.051
0.057
0.100
0.200
0.300
0.400
0.425
0.450
0.500
max value

V
kips
51.39
48.30
47.93
46.84
45.32
39.25
33.18
27.11
24.08
21.04
51.39

M
k-ft
0.00
140.88
156.32
201.21
260.00
453.75
601.55
684.76
698.42
693.45
698.42

VLT
kips
31.95
30.02
29.79
29.12
28.17
24.40
20.63
16.85
14.97
13.08
31.95

MLT
k-ft

0.00
68.04
75.50
97.18
125.57
219.15
290.53
330.72
337.32
334.92
337.32

TANDEM LOAD
FACTORED
UNFOCTORED
x

x/L

ft.
0.00
3.13
3.50
4.60
6.14
12.28
18.42
24.55
27.62
30.69

0.000
0.051
0.057
0.100
0.200
0.300
0.400
0.425
0.450
0.500
max value

kips
43.77
43.77
43.77
43.77
43.77
-5.69
-5.69
-5.69
-5.69
-5.69
43.77

k-ft

0.00
77.42
86.53
113.85
151.81
303.61
455.42
607.22
683.12
759.03
759.03

LANES LOAD
x

x/L

Vlta
kips
21.45
21.45
21.45
21.45
21.45
-2.79
-2.79
-2.79
-2.79
-2.79
21.45

Mlta
k-ft

0.00
29.48
32.95
43.36
57.81
115.62
173.43
231.24
260.14
289.05
289.05

FATIGUE
TRUCK
TRUCK+IM
M
Mf

ft.
0.00
3.13
3.50
4.60
6.14
12.28
18.42
24.55
27.62
30.69

0.000
0.051
0.057
0.100
0.200
0.300
0.400
0.425
0.450
0.500
max value

kips
10.31
9.29
9.17
8.82
8.35
6.60
5.05
3.71
3.12
2.58
10.31

k-ft
0.00
23.80
26.43
34.12
44.26
78.68
103.27
118.02
121.71
122.94
122.94

k-ft

Mf
k-ft

0.00

0.00

121.45
134.60
172.64
221.91
377.57
487.27
532.39
527.01
502.99
532.39

34.73
38.49
49.37
63.45
107.97
139.34
152.24
150.70
143.83
152.24

Service load stressed at Midspan


Mg

265.44

k-ft

Ms

170.50

k-ft

97.60

k-ft

MLT

337.32

k-ft

MLL

122.94

k-ft

MSDL

fb

2.28

kip/in2

(Mg+Ms)12/Sb+[Msdl+0.8 (Mlt+Mll)]12/Sbc

0.46

kip/in2

0,19(fuc/1000)^0,5

Allowable Stress Limit


Fbb

Required Number of Strands (GHS)


fpb
yb

1.82
14.42

kip/in2

fb-fbb

in

ybs= the distance from center of gravity of the strand at midspan to the bottom

ybs
ec*
Ppei

2.36

in

12.06

in

yb-ybsi

kips

fpb*karea*Sb/(Sb+karea*ec)

363.45

lossy

20.00

lossk

40.53

kip/in2

(lossy/100)*(fpi/1000)

loss

31.13

kips

Sarea*(fpi/1000- lossk)

GHS

12

Karea
Sb

530.88

in2

3860.50

in3

eh

0.00

in

ybsend

3.33

in

ybs

3.33

in

HS

17

ec

11.09

in

eci

11.09

in

Ppe*

529.15

fb*

2.52

PRESTRESSED LOSSES
fpT
Viok
Mg
Ms
Msdl
ec
I
Ic
ybc
ybs
fb.reqd

8.00
265.44
170.50
97.60
11.09
55673.46
132527.26
21.87
20.04
1.82

Kips

HS*loss

kip/in2

ppu/karea+ecu*ppu/Sb

% or kip/in2

fpES + fpSR + fpCR + fpR2

%
k-ft
k-ft
k-ft
in
in4
in4
in
in
kip/in2

1.ITERATION
Ekrs
Viok
Pi
fcgp

fpES
fpSR
fcdp
fpCR
fpR2
Viok*
Pi*
fcgp*

fpES*
fpCR*
fpR2*
Viok**
Pi**
fcgp**

fpES**
fpCR
fpR2
Viok***
fpi
Pi***

fpT
fpT(%)

4248.55
0.00
661.43
2.07
13.79
8.00
0.42
21.90
2.55
7.43
612.26
1.87
12.45
19.48
2.86
6.85
616.14
1.89
12.56
19.67
2.83
6.89
13.97
615.83
43.06
21.25

2.ITERATION
Ekrs
Viok
Pi
fcgp

NO

fpES
fpSR
fcdp
fpCR
fpR2
Viok*
Pi*
fcgp*

fpES*
fpCR*
fpR2*

NO

Viok**
Pi**
fcgp**

NO

fpES**
fpCR
fpR2
Viok***
fpi
Pi***

fpT
fpT(%)

3700.17
6.89
615.83
1.89
14.41
8.00
0.42
19.66
2.61
7.75
610.15
1.86
14.41
19.38
2.63
7.76
610.12
1.86
14.23
19.38
2.65
7.67
15.55
610.67
44.26
21.84

3.ITERATION
Ekrs
Viok
Pi
fcgp

NO

fpES
fpSR
fcdp
fpCR
fpR2
Viok*
Pi*
fcgp*

fpES*
fpCR*
fpR2*

OK

Viok**
Pi**
fcgp**

NO

fpES**
fpCR
fpR2
Viok***
fpi
Pi***

fpT
fpT(%)

159.59
520.88
2.48
0.90
1.22
0.16
2.11

fpe*
Ppe*
fb*
ft.srvI.MP
ft.tr.srvI.MP
ft.srvI.HDP
ft.tr.srvI.HDP

< 195 OK

158.39
516.98
2.46
0.91
0.77
1.22
0.18
0.17
2.09
-0.69
2.90

fpe*
Ppe*

> 1.82 OK

1502.36
2034.28
271.93
3519.50

fb*
ft.EP+PR
ft.EP+PR+T
ft.EP+PR+TR
fbf.SIII

fti.HDP

fti.HDP

fbi.HDP

fbi.HDP

fti.END

fti.END

FBi.END

FBi.END

271.9
3519.5

MiN
MAX

f'ci.reqd.min
f'ci.reqd.max
Ekrs.reqd

-1155.59
4887.03
4360.17

MiN
MAX

< 195 OK

fpe*
Ppe*

> 1.82 OK

2012.9
1930.1
2041.6
907.4
281.6
3478.6
-1144.5
4840.0
-1144.5
4840.0

fb*
ft.EP+PR
ft.EP+PR+T
ft.EP+PR+TR
fbf.SIII
fti.HDP
fbi.HDP
fti.END
FBi.END

kip/in1
kip/in2
kip/in2

PRESTRESSED LOSSES
fpES
Elastic Shortening
Pi
I
Mg
ec
Karea
fcgp
Estr
Ekrs
fpES
fpSR

616.60
55673.46
265.44
11.09
530.88
1.89
28275.00
4360.17
12.25

k-ft
in
in2
kip/in2

Pi/karea+Pi*ec^2/I-Mg*ec/I*12

kip/in2
kip/in2
kip/in2

Estr/Ekrs*fcgp

60.00
8.00

%
kip/in2

17-0,15*RH

Creep of Concrete
Ms
MSDL
ybc
ybs*
I
Ic
fcdp
fpCR

fpR2

HS*Sarea*(1-viok/100)*fpi/1000

in4

Shrinkage
RH
fpSR

fpCR

Kips

170.50
97.60
21.87
20.04
55673.46
132527.26
0.42
19.69

k-ft
k-ft
in
in

loss-ec

in4
in4
kip/in2

Ms*12*ec/I+Msdl*12*(ybc-ybsu)/Ic

kip/in2

12*fcgp-7*Dfctp

Relaxation after Transfer


Ms
MSDL
ybc
fpi
HS
Mg
fpR2
Karea

170.50
97.60
21.87
202646.85
17
265.44
2.862
530.88

k-ft
k-ft
in
lbf/in2
#
k-ft
kip/in2
in2

0,3*(20-0,4*DfpES-0,2*(DfpSR+DfpCR))

Ekrs
Estr
ec
fctp
fpSR
fp

4360.17
28275.00
11.09
0.42
8.00

ksi
ksi
in
ksi
ksi

Total Losses at Service Loads


IPLoss
fpT
fpT%
fpe
Ppe

6.78
42.80
21.12
159.786
521.73

(DfpES+0,5*DfpR2_)*100/fpi

kip/in2

fpES + fpSR + fpCR + fpR2

DfpTksi*100/fpi

kip/in2
kips

HS*Sarea*fpei

STRESS SUMMARY
f 'ci.current
0.6f'ci
0.0948f'ci

4887.03
2.9322
6.63

lbf/in2
kip/in2

Stresses at Beam End


ec
eci
Pi

11.09
11.09
616.60

top

fti

-0.693

kip/in2

Pii/karea-Pii*eci/St

bottom

fbi

2.9322

kip/in2

Pii/karea+Pii*eci/St

ft

Scap*60/12

k-ft

0,5*Gkiris*Ltran*(Lk-C553)/1000

in

ec-(ec-eci)*(Lharp-Ltran)/Lharp

in
in
kips

Stresses at Transfer Length Section


Ltran
Mtran
et

2.80
48.09
11.09

top

ft

-0.537

kip/in2

Pii/karea-et*Pii/St+Mtran*12/St

bottom

fb

2.7827

kip/in2

Pii/karea-et*Pii/St+Mtran*12/St

11.09
27.62
28.77
283.02

in

ec

ft

0,45*Lhesap

ft

Lharp+(Lbeam-Lhesap)/2

k-ft

0,5*Gkiris*Lharppo*(Lbeam-C566)/1000

kip/in2

Pii/karea-eharp*Pii/St+C567*12/St

Stresses at Harp points


eharb
Lharb
Lharb*
Mharp
top

ft

0.228

bottom

fb

2.0525

kip/in2

Pii/karea+eharp*Pii/Sb-Mharp*12/Sb

Stresses at Midspan
ec
Morta

11.09
285.6758

in
k-ft

0,5*Gkiris*(Lbeam/2)^2/1000

top

ft

0.237

kip/in2

Pii/karea-ec*Pii/St+Morta*12/St

bottom

fb

2.0442

kip/in2

Pii/karea+ec*Pii/Sb-Morta*12/Sb

control
point
Beam.end
Ltransfer
Harp.Point
MidSpan

ft-top

(ft)

0.00
2.80
27.62
30.69

(ksi)

0.623f'ci
-1.377

-0.693
-0.537
0.228
0.237

fb-bot.

OK
OK
OK
OK

(ksi)

2.932
2.783
2.052
2.044

Concrete Stresses at Service Loads


Allowable Stress Limits
(f'c.current =f'ci.current)
f 'c.current
4887.03
f 'c
3625

lbf/in2
lbf/in2

precast beam
slab

compression
Due to (Effective prestress + permanent loads) for load combination service I
0.45f'c
2.20 kip/in2
precast beam
0.45f'c
1.63 kip/in2
slab
Due to (effective prestress + permanent loads) + transient loads for load comb. Service I
0.4f'c
1.95 kip/in2
precast beam
Due to permanent and transient loads for load combination Service I
0.6f'c
2.93 kip/in2
precast beam
0.6f'c
2.18 kip/in2
slab
tension
For components with bonded prestressing tendons for load combination Service III:
-0,19f'c
-0.420 kip/in2
precast beam
Stresses at Midspan
Concrete stresses at top fiber of the beam:
The compressive stresses are checked for two cases
1. Effective prestress + permanent loads, Service I
ft

0.90

kip/in2

precast beam

2. (Effective prestress + permanent loads) + transient loads, Service I:


ft

0.77

kip/in2

precast beam

3. Under permanent and transient loads, Service I:

ft
1.22 kip/in2
Stresses at the top of the deck

precast beam

1. Under permanent loads, Service I


ftc

0.137

kip/in2

slab

2. Under permanent and transient loads, Service I


ftc

0.785

kip/in2

slab

Concrete stresses at bottom fiber of the beam, Service III:


fb

0.204

kip/in2

0.93
0.23

kip/in2

precast beam

FATIGUE
ft
ffat

kip/in2

MIDSPAN

SLAB TOP LIFT


Permanent

STRENGTH LIMIT STATE


service I
service III
strength I
fatigue
Mu
1.25[DC]
Mg
Ms
Mbarr
1.5[DW]
Mw
1.75[LL+IM] Mll
Mlt
Mu
fpu
fpe
k

Permanent

(ft)

(ksi)

(ksi)

(ksi)

(ksi)

0.14

0.78

0.90

1.22

OK

OK

OK

OK

[LRFD Table 3.4.


Q = 1.00 ( DC+DW ) + 1.00 ( LL+IM )
Q = 1.00 ( DC+DW ) + 0.80 ( LL+IM )

max.
min.

Q = 1.25 ( DC ) + 1.50 ( DW ) + 1.75 ( LL+IM )


Q = 0.90 ( DC ) + 0.65 ( DW ) + 1.75 ( LL+IM )
Q = 0.75 ( LL+IM )

1.25[DC] + 1.5[DW] + 1.75[LL+IM]


265.44 k-ft
170.50 k-ft
27.92 k-ft
69.69 k-ft
122.94 k-ft
337.32 k-ft
1489.81
270.20
159.79

k-ft
kip/in2

34.07
0.85
3.26
2.18
1.87
43.31
3.63
60.90
60.90

fpu/1000

fpe>0,5fpu

kip/in2

2*(1,04-fpy/fpu)
in

hc-ybs

in2

HS*Sarea

in2
in2
in

S*12

kip/in2

fcu/1000

kip/in2

fy/1000

kip/in2

fy/1001

c = (Aps*fpu+As*fy-Asu*fyu)/(0,85*bti*fcu*b_+k*Aps*fpu/db)

c
a
fps

total load

30.69

0.28

dp
1
Aps
As
As'
b
f'c
fy
fy'

BEAM TOP LIFT

total load

7.47
6.35
253.62

in

c < ts
a < ts

in

1*c

kip/in2

fpu*(1-k*c_/db)/1000

Nominal flexural resistance:


Mn
2131.15

1.00
Mr
2131.15

kip-ft

Aps*fps*(dp-a/2)/12
resistance factor

Mr > Mu

kip-ft

LIMITS OF REINFORCEMENT
MAX
c/dc 0.42
dc
c/dc

29.49
0.25

in

(Aps*fps*dp+As*fy*1)/(Aps*fps+As*fy)

c/dc 0.42

MIN
Check at midspan:
fr
0.53
Ppe
521.73
ec
11.09
fpe
2.48
Md-nc
435.95
Mcr
1272.49
Scfr
3215.16

kip/in2

0,24*(fuci_/1000)^0,5

kips
in
kip/in2

Ppe/karea+Ppe*ec/Sb

kip-ft

Mg+Ms

kip-ft

(fr+fpe_)*Sbc/12-Mdnc*(Sbc/Sb-1)

kip-ft

Sbc*fr

Scfr > Mcr

(1+HIM)*Mu

Mu* > 1.2Mcr

Mu*

1889.47

kip-ft

Mr

2131.15

kip-ft

Mr > 1.2Mcr

SHEAR DESIGN

x
ft.
0.00
3.13
3.50
4.60
6.14
12.28
18.42
24.55
27.62
30.69

0.000
0.051
0.057
0.100
0.200
0.300
0.400
0.425
0.450
0.500

barrier
weight
Mbarr
k-ft
0.00
5.40
6.00
7.75
10.05
17.87
23.45
26.80
27.64
27.92

wea.surf.
weight
Mw
k-ft
0.00
13.49
14.98
19.34
25.09
44.60
58.54
66.90
68.99
69.69

beam
weight
Mg
k-ft
0.00
51.39
57.07
73.66
95.56
169.88
222.97
254.82
262.79
265.44

slab
weight
Ms
k-ft
0.00
33.01
36.66
47.31
61.38
109.12
143.22
163.68
168.80
170.50

truck
load
M
k-ft
0.00
140.88
156.32
201.21
260.00
453.75
601.55
684.76
698.42
693.45

x/L
Mg
Ms
Mbarr

0
0.00
0.00
0.00

0,051L
51.39
33.01
5.40

0,057L
57.07
36.66
6.00

0,1L
73.66
47.31
7.75

0,2L
95.56
61.38
10.05

x/L

Mw
Mlt
Mll
Q

x
ft.
0.00
3.13
3.50
4.60
6.14
12.28
18.42
24.55
27.62
30.69

0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00

13.49
68.04
23.80
293.21

14.98
75.50
26.43
325.52

19.34
97.18
34.12
419.67

25.09
125.57
44.26
543.57

0.000
0.051
0.057
0.100
0.200
0.300
0.400
0.425
0.450
0.500

barrier
weight
Vbarr
kips
1.82
1.63
1.61
1.55
1.46
1.09
0.73
0.36
0.18
0.00

wea.surf.
weight
Vw
kips
4.54
4.08
4.02
3.86
3.63
2.72
1.82
0.91
0.45
0.00

beam
weight
Vg
kips
17.30
15.53
15.33
14.70
13.84
10.38
6.92
3.46
1.73
0.00

slab
weight
Vs
kips
11.11
9.98
9.84
9.44
8.89
6.67
4.44
2.22
1.11
0.00

truck
load
V
kips
51.39
48.30
47.93
46.84
45.32
39.25
33.18
27.11
24.08
21.04

x/L
Vg
Vs
Vbarr
Vw
Vlt
Vll
Q

0
17.30
11.11
1.82
4.54
31.95
10.31
118.54

0,051L
15.53
9.98
1.63
4.08
30.02
9.29
108.83

0,057L
15.33
9.84
1.61
4.02
29.79
9.17
107.70

0,1L
14.70
9.44
1.55
3.86
29.12
8.82
104.30

0,2L
13.84
8.89
1.46
3.63
28.17
8.35
99.59

x/L

Critical section near the supports is the greater of:


bv
7.87 in
a
6.35 in
0.72h
26.93 in
dc
34.07 in
0.9dc
30.66 in
dv
30.89 in

hc-ybsend
dc-0,5*a

dv 0.72h
dv 0.9dc

Vc = 0.0316 f'c bv dv
Ash
fpo
yht
ybsend
hb
HDe

Vp
Nu
Ac

Lem
Ec

3.26
202.65
0.00
3.33
29.53
28.77
0.0757
0.00
0.00
307.09
0.90
11.81
4360.17

in2

(HS-hhs)*Sarea

kip/in2
in
in
in

Lbeam/2-(Lhesap*0,5-Lhesap*0,45)

ft

ATAN((hb-yht-ybsend)/12/HDe)

rad

Ppe/HS*hhs*SiN(kisi)

kips

Ppe/HS*hhs*SiN(kisi)

kips
in2
in
kip/in2

xi*yi+(xi+xiii)/2*yii+xiii*(hc/2-yi-yii)

0,051L

0,057L

0,1L

0,2L

23.000

19.585

19.790

20.055

0.5dv.cot

36.391

43.417

42.930

42.313

kpo

42.296

49.322

48.835

48.218

Mu

293.208

325.515

419.673

543.570

Vu

108.833

107.696

104.296

99.592

-0.001

-0.001

-0.001

-0.001

-0.00014

-0.00013

-0.00012

-0.00011

Uu

0.497

0.492

0.476

0.455

-0.140

-0.128

-0.118

-0.105

Uu/f'c

0.102

0.101

0.097

0.093

3.504

3.512

3.484

3.514

280.188

277.263

268.508

256.399

Vu dv
Mu Vu dv

OK

OK

OK

0.102

OK

LineerEnterpolation calc. detail ' ve

x/L
min
Vc
Vu

0,1L
3.48
59.21

kips

104.30

kips

0,0316*Betta*(fuci_/1000)^0,5*bv*dv

Vu > 0.5 (Vc + Vp )

ve table

Uu/f'c
0.075
0.1
0.125
0.15
0.175
0.2
0.225
0.25

Uu/f'c
0.075
0.1
0.125
0.15
0.175
0.2
0.225
0.25

interpolation
0,057L

[LRFD Table. 5

-0.2
22.20
18.10
19.90
21.60
23.20
24.70
26.10
27.50

-0.1
20.40
20.40
21.90
23.30
24.70
26.10
27.30
28.60

-0.05
21.00
21.40
22.80
24.20
25.50
26.70
27.90
29.10

-0.2
6.32
3.79
3.18
2.88
2.73
2.63
2.53
2.39

-0.1
4.75
3.38
2.99
2.79
2.66
2.59
2.45
2.39

-0.05
4.10
3.24
2.94
2.78
2.65
2.52
2.42
2.33

ex < 1,0
0
21.80
22.50
23.70
25.00
26.20
27.40
28.50
29.70
ex < 1,0
0
3.75
3.14
2.87
2.72
2.60
2.51
2.40
2.33

Lineer Enterpolation

-0.200
-0.140
-0.100

0.125
24.30
24.90
25.90
26.90
28.00
29.00
30.00
30.60

0.25
26.60
27.10
27.90
28.80
29.70
30.60
30.80
31.30

0.125
3.24
2.91
2.74
2.60
2.52
2.43
2.34
2.12

0.25
2.94
2.75
2.62
2.52
2.44
2.37
2.14
1.93
Y2 = [ (X2-X1) (Y3-Y1) / (X3-X1) ]

1
-0.200

0.100
0.102
0.125

3
interpolation
0,1L
2

0.100
0.101
0.125

3
interpolation
0,2L
1

0.075
0.097
0.100

3.790

3.545
3.512
3.067

3.180

-0.128
3.496
3.484
3.044

-0.200
3.790
3.180

-0.118
5.037
3.514
3.343

-0.200
6.320
3.180

3.380
2.990

-0.100
3.380
2.990

-0.100
4.750
3.380

18.100
18.224
19.900
1
-0.200
18.100
18.147
19.900
1
-0.200
22.200
18.513
18.100

STIRRUP CALCULATION

Vu/ Vc + Vs + Vp
Vs
56.67 kips
Vs = Av fy dv (cot+cot) sin / s

90.00 drc
cot
0.00
sin
1.00

19.79 drc
cot
2.78
stirrup
spacing

s=
s=

150
5.906

mm
in

Av
0.064 in2/ft
spacing control
0.125f'c
0.61 kip/in2
Vu
0.10 kip/in2
if Vu < 0.125 f'c then;
smax
min[ 0.8dv ; 24]
0.8dv
smax

24.72
24.00

Vu/ffi-Vc-Vp

in
in

s_*Vs/(fy/1000*dv*(cotO+cotA)*sinA)

if Vu 0.125 f'c then;


smax

min[ 0.4dv ; 12]

0.4dv
smax

12.36
12.00

in

Vu < 0.125 f'c


smax

24.00

in

s
Av.se

5.906
0.182

in

Vs

161.18

in

in2/ft

2*Pi()*C924^2/4

kips

Av_*fy/1000*dv*cotO/s_

0.182> 0.064

min. shear reinforcement control


Avmin = 0.0316 f'c bv s /fy
Avmin

0.05

0.053< 0.182

max. shear reinforcement control


Vu/ Vn = Vc + Vs + Vp
==>

Vc + Vs 0.25 f'c bv dv

Vn = 0.25 f'c bv dv
0.25 f'c bv dv
Vc + Vs

297.20

kips

115.88

kips

factored shear force


Vh=Vu/dv
0,1L point strength I
STIRRUP CALCULATION
0,1L
kips

Vbarr
Vw
VLT
VLL
Vu

1.55
3.86
29.12
8.82
74.11

Vh

1,25*Vbarr+1,5*Vw+1,75*(VLT+VLL)

2.40

kips/in

2.67

kip/in

required min. Stresses


Vn = Vu/
Vn

Contribution of Reinforcement to Nominal Shear Resistance


Vn = c Acv + [Avf fy +Pc ]
c

0.075

0.25 f'c bv dv


bvt
Acv
Pc
fy
Avf

0.600
29.53
29.53
0.00
60.90
0.15

Avf'

1.75

in2/ft

0.05bv /fy

0.29

in2/ft

Vnp

7.55

kips/in

0,2f'c Acv

21.41

kips/in

Vn 0.2 f'c Acv

0.8 Acv

23.62

kips/in

Vn 0.8 Acv

in
in2
kip/in2
in2/ft
existing =>

2x5 12

minAvf
Avf 0.05 bv / fy

ADDITIONAL LONGITUDINAL REINFORCEMENT REQUIREMENT

x
ft.
0.49

wea.surf.
weight
Mw
k-ft
2.22

beam
weight
Mg
k-ft
8.44

slab
weight
Ms
k-ft
5.42

truck
load
M
k-ft
23.29

0.000

barrier
weight
Vbarr
kips
1.79

wea.surf.
weight
Vw
kips
4.47

beam
weight
Vg
kips
17.02

slab
weight
Vs
kips
10.93

truck
load
V
kips
50.91

x/L
Vg
Vs
Vbarr
Vw
Vlt

0.49
17.02
10.93
1.79
4.47
31.64

x/L
Mg
Ms
Mbarr
Mw
Mlt

0.49
8.44
5.42
0.89
2.22
11.25

x/L
0.000

x
ft.
0.49

barrier
weight
Mbarr
k-ft
0.89

x/L

Vll
Q

10.15
117.01

Mll
Q

1,25*(Vg+Vs+Vbarr)+1,5*Vw+1,75*(Vlt+Vll)

3.91
48.30

1,25*(Mg+Ms+Mbarr)+1,5*Mw+1,75*(Mlt+Mll

As fy + Aps fps Mu / [dv ] + 0.5 Nu/ +[Vu/ -0.5 Vs -Vp) cot


Lbearing
end of beam
cot

Nu
Mu
Vu
Vs
Vp
dv
eh
ybsend
As
fy
Ltransfer

11.81
0.49
2.78
0.90
0.00
48.30
117.01
161.18
0.00
30.89
0.00
3.33
2.18
60.90
2.80

in

right
left

158.20
276.55

kips

Mu / [dv ] + 0.5 Nu/ +[Vu/ -0.5 Vs -Vp) cot

kips

0+SHS*Sarea*fpei*(eh+ybsend*cotO)/(Ltransfer*12)

ft

kip-ft
kips
kips
kips
in
in
in
in2
kip/in2
ft

PRETENSIONED ANCHORAGE ZONE


min. Vertical reinforcement
fs
20.00
fpi
661.43
Pr = %4 fpi
26.46
Asea
1.32
mesafe
9.35
s'
2.76
Asea'

1.40

kip/in2
kips

Pr = fs.As 0.04 fpi

kips
in2/ft
in

hc/4

in

1.402 > 1.323

in2/ft

REINFORCEMENT DRAWING

Top face of the beam(compression) As'

Bottom face of the beam(tension) As

Shear reinforcement in the body Asg

2x5

Stirrups in the middle of the beam Ase

Stirrups at the beam Ase'

12

/70

DEFLECTION AND CAMBER


CAMBER CALCULATION
Pi
616.60
Ec
4248.55
ec
11.09
ybs
3.33
a
28.77
L
61.38
I
55673.46
cam

1.40

kips
kip/in2
in
in
ft
ft
in4
in

Ppe/Ekrsg/I*(ec*(Lbeam*12)^2/8-(ec-ybs)*(Lharppo*12)^2/6)

DEFLECTIONS CALCULATION

Deflection due to wearing surface weight at midspan +


Deflection due to barrier weight at midspan
Gbw
0.21 kips/ft

Eci
Ic
L

4360.17
132527.26
61.38

bw

0.115

kip/in2
in4
ft
in

5*(Dbw/12)*(Lhesap*12)^4/(384*Ekrsg*Ic)

Deflection at midspan due to slab weight


Gtab
0.36 kips/ft
Eci
4360.17 kip/in2
I
55673.46 in4
L
61.38 ft
tab

0.476

in

5*(Dtab/12)*(Lhesap*12)^4/(384*Ekrsg*I)

Deflection due to beam weight at midspan


Gbeam
0.564 kips/ft
Eci
4360.17 kip/in2
Ic
55673.46 in4
L
61.38 ft
beam

0.742

in

5*(Dwear/12)*(Lhesap*12)^4/(384*Ekrsg*I)

Deflection due to lanes load at midspan


DFM
0.381
Llsehim
0.26 kip/ft/beam

NL/Nb

lanes

5*(DFM*Qlanes/12)*(Lhesap*12)^4/(384*Ekrsg*I)

0.144

in

Deflection due to truck + IM load at midspan


MLT
337.32
arac
0.317 in
5*(Dwear/12)*(Lhesap*12)^4/(384*Ekrsg*I)
cam
bw
tab
beam
lanes*
arac*

(*) max.

L/800

23.39

0.92

UNITS

US

SI

1 in.

25,4 mm

1 in.2

645,2 mm2

1 ft.

0,305 m

1 ft.2

0,093 m2

1 psi

0,006895 MPa

1 ksi

6,895 MPa

1 kip

4,448 kN

0
<=>
<=>
<=>
<=>
<=>
<=>
<=>

SI

US

1 mm

0,0394 in.

1 mm2

0,002 in.2

1m

3,279 ft.

1 m2

10,753 ft.2

1 MPa

145,035 psi

1 MPa

0,145 ksi

1 kN

0,225 kip

-35.6mm
2.9mm
12.1mm
18.8mm
3.7mm
8.0mm
6.3mm

1 ft-kip

1,356 kN-m

1 lb

0,004448 kN

1 kip

1000 lb

1 Kn

1000 N

1 lb/ft

0,01459 kN/m

<=>
<=>
<=>
<=>
<=>

1 kN-m

0,737 ft-kip

1 kN

224,82 lb

1 lb

0,001 kip

1N

0,001 kN

1 kN/m

68,54 lb/ft

AASHTO LRFD 2007

a = 400

64.01
15.75
1.97
11.81
61.38
63.68

ft
in
in
in
ft
ft

250
0

46.26
0.98
6.56
3.61
3.15
7.87
0.00
0.00

ft

1.00

in

3.94
4.92
0.00
11.81
2.95
5.91

in

29.53
29.53
7.87
0.00

in

ft
ft
ft
in
in
in
in

in
in
in
in
in

in
in
in

152.9

pcf

5800.0
4640.0
0.458
4248.5
563.6

psi

3625.0
3755.2

psi

60900
29000
1.87
2.18
1.75
0.18
0.35

psi

0.561
0.192
270196
28275
243176.2
202646.8
194541.0

326.0
140.0

Fatigue
6.7
27.0
27.0
14.1

psi
psi
ksi
ft.de lb

ksi

ksi
in2
in2
in2
in2/ft
in2

in
in2
psi
ksi
psi
psi
psi

lb /ft
pcf

kip
kip
kip
ft

28.2

ft

0.15

IRE] -- PRESTRESSED STRANDS

OK
OK
OK

9.82

ft

18.97

ft

8.46

ft

8.46

ft

2546

in2
in
in4

in2
in

mm

in4

14.4

in

15.1

in

29.5

in

530.9

in2

55673.5

in4

3860.5

in3

3685.5

in3

Istr+ADy2
(in4)
8.51E+04
0.00E+00
4.74E+04
1.33E+05
0.88
184.15

in

43.31

in

109.25

in

38.28

in

301.40

in2

871.88

in2

37.40

in

132527

in4

21.87

in

7.66

in

15.53

in

6059.95

in3

17305.25

in3

9653.32

in3

[LRFD Art. 3.3.2]

[LRFD Art. 4.6.2.2.1]

total DC

M
k-ft
0.00
84.40
93.73
120.97
156.94
279.00
366.19
418.51
431.59
435.95
435.95
total DW

M
k-ft
0.00
18.90
20.99
27.09
35.14
62.47
81.99
93.70
96.63
97.60
97.60

[LRFD Art. 3.6.1.2.1]

[LRFD Art. 3.6.1.1.1]

OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
[LRFD Table 5.4.4.1-1]

Kg/(12Lts^3))^0.1

(Kg/(12Lts^3))^0.1

[LRFD Table 4.6.2.2.3a-1]

[LRFD Table 3.6.2.1-1]

Fatigue
6.74
26.98
26.98
14.12
28.24
0.15

kip
kip
kip
ft
ft

0.69

[LRFD Art. 5.9.4.2b]

e strand at midspan to the bottom of the beam

OK

1.82

[LRFD Eq. 5.9.5.1-1]

3.ITERATION

4339.15
7.67
610.67
1.86
12.15
8.00
0.42
19.40
2.90
6.71
617.06
1.89
12.32
19.72
2.86
6.78
616.56
1.89
12.30
19.69
2.86
6.78
13.74
616.60
42.86
21.15

NO

NO

OK

MiN
MAX

159.79 < 195 OK


521.54
2.48 > 1.82 OK
0.90
2001.5
0.77
1923.7
1.22
2033.1
0.20
1137.6
0.16
270.5
2.12
3525.6
-0.69
-1155.6
2.93 4887.0319
-1155.6
4887.0

[LRFD Art. 5.9.5.2.3a]

[LRFD Eq. 5.9.5.4.2-1]

[LRFD Eq. 5.9.5.4.3-1]

[LRFD Eq. 5.9.5.1-1]

[LRFD Eq. 5.9.5.1-1]

[LRFD Art. 5.9.4]

0.60f'ci.reqd.

2.9322

OK

2.9322

OK

[LRFD Art. 5.8.2.3]

0.60f'ci.reqd.

2.9322

OK

2.9322

OK

0.60f'ci.reqd.

2.9322

OK

2.9322

OK

0.60f'ci.reqd.

2.9322

OK

2.9322

OK

0.6f'ci
2.932

OK
OK
OK
OK

[LRFD Art. 5.9.4.2]

ds for load comb. Service I

nation Service III:

0.45f'ci.reqd.
2.2

OK
0.40f'ci.reqd.

1.95

OK
0.60f'ci.reqd.

OK

2.93

0.45f'ci.reqd.

OK

1.63

0.60f'ci.reqd.

OK

2.18

-0,19f'c.reqd.
-0.42

OK

0.93

OK

BEAM BOT.
service III
(ksi)

0.20

OK

[LRFD Table 3.4.1-1 snd 2]

> 135.1

OK

[LRFD Eq. 5.7.3.1.1-1]


[LRFD Table C5.7.3.1.1-1]
[LRFD Art. 5.7.2.2]

7.87
7.87

OK
OK

[LRFD Eq. 5.7.3.1.1-1]

[LRFD Art. 5.7.3.2.3]


[LRFD Eq. 5.7.3.2.2-1]
[LRFD Art. 5.5.4.2.1]

> 1489.81

OK

[LRFD Art. 5.7.3.3.1]


[LRFD Eq. 5.7.3.3.1-1]
[LRFD Eq. 5.7.3.3.1-2]

OK

0.42

[LRFD Art. 5.7.3.3.2]


[LRFD Art. 5.4.2.6]

[LRFD Eq. 5.7.3.3.2-1]

> 1272

OK

> 1526

OK

> 1526

OK

truck
IM
MLT
k-ft
0.00
68.04
75.50
97.18
125.57
219.15
290.53
330.72
337.32
334.92

lanes
load
MLL
k-ft
0.00
23.80
26.43
34.12
44.26
78.68
103.27
118.02
121.71
122.94

truck
IM
VLT
kips
31.95
30.02
29.79
29.12
28.17
24.40
20.63
16.85
14.97
13.08

lanes
load
VLL
kips
10.31
9.29
9.17
8.82
8.35
6.60
5.05
3.71
3.12
2.58

[LRFD Art. 5.8.3.2]

[LRFD Art. 5.8.2.9]


[LRFD Art. 5.7.3.3.1]

26
30

OK
OK
[LRFD Eq. 5.8.3.3.-3]

[LRFD Table. 5.8.3.4.2-1]

OK

-0.140

[LRFD Eq. 5.8.2.4.2-1]

neerEnterpolation calc. detail ' ve table' see

[LRFD Art. 5.8.2.4-1]

OK

> 26

[LRFD Table. 5.8.3.4.2-1]

0.5
30.50
30.80
31.40
32.10
32.70
32.80
32.30
32.80

1
36.40
36.70
37.00
37.30
36.80
36.10
35.70
35.80

0.5
2.59
2.50
2.42
2.36
2.28
2.14
1.86
1.70

1
2.23
2.18
2.13
2.08
1.96
1.79
1.64
1.50

Y2 = [ (X2-X1) (Y3-Y1) / (X3-X1) ] + Y1

-0.140

2
-0.100

19.585

-0.128
19.790

-0.118
20.055

20.400
20.503
21.900
2
-0.100
20.400
20.439
21.900
2
-0.100
20.400
20.400
20.400

[LRFD Eq. 5.8.3.3-1]


[LRFD Eq. 5.8.3.3-4]

[LRFD Art. 5.8.2.7]

[LRFD Eq. 5.8.2.7-1]

[LRFD Eq. 5.8.2.7-2]

[LRFD Eq. 5.8.2.7-1]

s smax
0.182> 0.064

OK
OK

[LRFD Art. 5.8.2.5]


[LRFD Eq. 5.8.2.5-1]

0.053< 0.182

OK

[LRFD Eq. 5.8.3.3-2]

0.25 f'c bv dv

OK

[LRFD Art. 5.8.4]


[LRFD Eq. C5.8.4.1-1]

[LRFD Eq. 5.8.4.1-1]


[LRFD Art. 5.8.4.2]

OK

1.75 > 0.15

[LRFD Eq. 5.8.4.1-4]

Avf 0.05 bv / fy

OK

Vn 0.2 f'c Acv

OK

Vn 0.8 Acv

OK

truck
IM
MLT
k-ft
11.25

lanes
load
MLL
k-ft
3.91

truck
IM
VLT
kips
31.64

lanes
load
VLL
kips
10.15

s+Mbarr)+1,5*Mw+1,75*(Mlt+Mll)
[LRFD Art. 5.8.3.5]

0.5 Vs -Vp) cot

OK

d*cotO)/(Ltransfer*12)

[LRFD Art. 5.10.10]


[LRFD Art. 5.10.10.1]

1.402 > 1.323

beam(compression) As'
16
the beam(tension) As
16

ment in the body Asg


12

OK

/150

2/8-(ec-ybs)*(Lharppo*12)^2/6)

2)^4/(384*Ekrsg*I)

-1.40 in

0.11 in

0.48 in

0.74 in

0.14 in

0.32 in

0.25 in

L/800 >

OK

PROJECT NAME:

YAVUZ SELiM BULVARI ALTGECiT iNSAATI

LOCATION.......:

BEYLiKDUZU-ISTANBUL

REGULATION......:

ELASTOMERIC BEARING DESIGN

System and material input data :


Expandable span length

Ls =

Constant amplitude fatigue threshold for Category A


Elastomer hardness:
Shear modulus of elastomer

Ft =
Hshore =

{ (0,68 - 0,93) SELECT }

Steel reinforcement yield strength:


Pad length (bridge longitudinal direction):
Pad width (bridge transverse direction):

G=
fy =
Lpad =
Wpad =

Elastomer cover thickness:

hc =

Elastomer internal layer thickness:

hri =

Number of steel reinforcement layers:


Steel reinforcement thickness:

Nst =
hs =

System and material output data :


Elastomer creep deflection at 25 years divided by the instantaneous deflection:

Number of elastomer internal layers


total elastomer thickness
Total steel plate heigth
Total bearing heigth
Bearing surface area
Check Nst (14.7.6.1) :
Nst =
hc =
0.70 hri =

6
2.5
5.6

Cd
Nel
hrt
hst
ht
Area

=
=
=
=
=
=

Nst > 2 ise;


hc 0.70 hri

Compute Shape Factor (14.7.5.1-1) :


Sint =
Scov =
S =

9.375
30
9.375

Si = L.W / (2.hri.(L+W))
Si = L.W / (2.hc.(L+W))
S=min(Sint,Scov)

Check Compressive Stress (14.7.5.3.2) :


DLs
LLs
s
L

=
106
=
111
= 2.411111
= 1.233333

kN
kN
MPa
MPa

DL reaction/girder
LL reaction /girder
s = (DLs+LLs) /Area
L = LLs / Area

Shear deformation? -YES- (14.7.5.3.2-2) :


1.66 G.S = 10.89375
0.66 G.S = 4.33125

Mpa
Mpa

s 1,66 G.S
s 11
L 0,66 G.S

Shear deformation? -NO- (14.7.5.3.2-4) :


G.S =
2G.S =

6.5625
13.125

Mpa
Mpa

s 2 G.S
s 12
L G.S

Check Compressive Deflection (14.7.5.3.3) :


i
Li
Lt
cr

0.07 hri

=
=
=
=
=
=

0.02662
0.212963
1.197919
0.006655
1.204574
0.56

50
60
70
C
0.013966 0.01513 0.011639
x
0.288213 0.262921 0.284806
i = C^x 0.02662 0.012879 0.009775
durometer

mm
mm
mm
mm
mm

Li 0.07 hri

Check Shear Deformation (14.7.5.3.4) :


= 1.17E-005
tset =
20
TU =
1.2

/C
C

co =
4.37814
s = 5.253768

mm
mm

co = . tset . Ls
s = co . TU

2.s = 10.50754

mm

2. co hrt

Check Rotation or Combined Compression


and Rotation (14.7.5.3.5) :
Ls
sx
sz
s
Nel
G.S
n

=
18710
=
0.003
=
0.003
= 2.411111
=
5
=
6.5625
=
6

mm
rad.
rad.
MPa

Construction Tolerance

Mpa

Lch = 2.360366

Mpa

Wch = 2.360366

Mpa

Lch = 0.5 GS (Lpad/hri)^2 (sx/n)


Lch s
Wch = 0.5 GS (Wpad/hri)^2 (sz/n)
Wch s

Check Stability (14.7.6.3.6) :


ht =
minLW =

63
100

mm
mm

minLW=min(Lpad/3 , Wpad/3)
ht minLW

Check Reinforcement (14.7.6.3.7) :


hmax =
8
hsi = 0.241111

mm
mm

hsii = 0.119596

mm

hsi =3 hri s / fy
hsi hmax
hsii =2 hri L / Aft
hsii hmax

AASHTO LRFD 2007

METHOD B

18710

mm

165

Mpa

50
0.7

Mpa

240

Mpa

300

mm

300

mm

2.5

mm

mm

6
3

mm

0.25
5
45
18
63
90000

mm
mm
mm
mm2

OK

OK
OK
OK

OK
OK
OK

OK

OK

OK
OK

OK

OK
OK

Metrication Conversion Guide for 318M and 318S


Note:
Based on IEEE/ASTM SI 10-2002 document

The values stated in either inch-pound or SI units are to be regarded separately as standard. The values stated in each system are not exact equi
therefore, each system must be used independently of the other, without combining values in any way.

1a. LENGTH
Rules:

1 in. =

25.40

mm

1. Convert in. to mm using the factor 25.40 and round to two significant digits.
2. Orange shading: equivalence number for ACI 318M document.
3. Change to m, when conversion reaches 1000 mm.
Example 1: 1/2 in. = 0.5 x 25.40 = 12.70 use 13 mm

in.-lb Units [in.]


1/4
3/8
1/2
5/8
3/4
7/8
1
1 1/4
1 1/2
1 3/4
2
2 1/2
3
3 1/2
4
5
5 1/2
6
7
7 1/2
8
9
9 3/4
10
11
12
12.5
14
16
18
20
24
25
30
36

ACI Engineering

Conversion to SI Units
[mm]

Equivalent SI Units
[mm]

ACI 318M Units


[mm]

6.35
9.53
12.70
15.88
19.05
22.23
25.40
31.75
38.10
44.45
50.80
63.50
76.20
88.90
101.60
127.00
139.70
152.40
177.80
190.50
203.20
228.60
247.65
254.00
279.40
304.80
317.50
355.60
406.40
457.20
508.00
609.60
635.00
762.00
914.40

6.4
9.5
13
16
19
22
25
32
38
44
51
64
76
89
100
130
140
150
180
190
200
230
250
250
280
300
320
360
410
460
510
610
640
760
910

6
10
13
16
20
22
25
30
40
45
50
65
75
90
100
125
140
150
175
190
200
230
245
250
280
300
315
350
400
450
500
600
635
750
900

Page 113

06/02/2016

1a. LENGTH CONTINUED


in.-lb Units [in.]
48
50
54
60
72
120
144
1,200
1,800

Conversion to SI Units
[m]

Equivalent SI Units
[m]

ACI 318M Units [m]

1.22
1.27
1.37
1.52
1.83
3.05
3.66
30.48
45.72

1.2
1.3
1.4
1.5
1.8
3.0
3.7
30
46

1.2
1.3
1.4
1.5
1.8
3.0
3.7
30
46

1b. CRACK WIDTH


Rule:

1 in. =

25.40

mm

Convert in. to mm using the factor 25.40 and round to 2 significant digits.
Example : 0.013 in. = 0.013 x 25.40 = 0.3302 use 0.33 mm
in.-lb Units [in.]
0.012
0.016

Conversion to SI Units
[mm]

Equivalent SI Units
[mm]

0.3048
0.4064

0.30
0.41

ACI 318M Units


[mm]
0.30
0.41

1c. AGGREGATE SIZE


ASTM E 11
Approx. Size
in.-lb Nomenclature
Units [in.]
lb Units
4
4 in.
3.5
3-1/2 in.
3
3 in.
2.5
2-1/2 in.
2
2 in.
1.5
1-1/2 in.
1
1 in.
0.875
7/8 in.
0.750
3/4 in.
0.625
5/8 in.
0.500
1/2 in.
0.375
3/8 in.
0.250
1/4 in.
0.187
No. 4
0.132
No. 6
0.0937
No. 8
0.0787
No. 10
0.0469
No. 16
0.0331
No. 20
0.0234
No. 30
0.0165
No. 40
0.0117
No. 50
0.0070
No. 80
0.0059
No. 100
0.0029
No. 200

ACI Engineering

in.-

Size and
Nomenclature are the
Same
SI Units
100 mm
90 mm
75 mm
63 mm
50 mm
37.5 mm
25.0 mm
22.4 mm
19.0 mm
16.0 mm
12.5 mm
9.5 mm
6.3 mm
4.75 mm
3.35 mm
2.36 mm
2.00 mm
1.18 mm
850 m
600 m
425 m
300 m
180 m
150 m
75 m

Page 114

ACI 318M Units


[mm]
100 mm
90 mm
75 mm
63 mm
50 mm
37.5 mm
25.0 mm
22.4 mm
19.0 mm
16.0 mm
12.5 mm
9.5 mm
6.3 mm
4.75 mm
3.35 mm
2.36 mm
2.00 mm
1.18 mm
850 m
600 m
425 m
300 m
180 m
150 m
75 m

06/02/2016

1d. AREA
Rule:

1 ft2 =

5,000

Conversion to SI Units
[m2]
464.50

Equivalent SI Units
[m2]
460

1e. AREA PER UNIT LENGTH

1 in.2 / ft =

0.10

Conversion to SI Units
[mm2/m]
211.70

Equivalent SI Units
[mm2/m]
210

1f. VOLUME

1 yd3 =

50
150

2117

mm2 / m

ACI 318M Units


[mm2/m]
210
0.7646

m3

Conversion to SI Units Equivalent in SI Units


ACI 318M Units [m3]
[m3]
[m3]
38.23
38
38
114.69
110
110

1g. LOADS

1 lb =

0.004448

kN

Convert lb to kN using the factor 0.004448 and round to 2 significant digits.


Example : 16,000 lb = 16,000 x 0.004448 = 71.17 use 71 kN
in.-lb Units [lb]
3,000
9,000
10,000
16,000

Conversion to SI Units
[kN]
13.34
40.03
44.48
71.17

Equivalent SI Units
[kN]
13
40
44
71

1h. LOADS PER UNIT LENGTH


Rule:

460

Convert yd3 to m3 using the factor 0.7646 and round to 2 significant digits.
Example : 50 yd3 = 50 x 0.7646 = 38.23 use 38 m3
in.-lb Units [yd3]

Rule:

ACI 318M Units [m2]

Convert in2/ft to mm2/m using the factor 2117 and round to 2 significant digits.
Therefore : 0.10 in.2/ft = 0.10 x 2117 = 211.7 use 210 mm2/m
in.-lb Units [in.2/ft]

Rule:

m2

Convert ft2 to m2 using the factor 0.09290 and round to 2 significant digits.
Therefore 5,000 ft2 = 5,000 x 0.09290 = 464.5 use 460 m2
in.-lb Units [ft2]

Rule:

0.09290

1 lb / ft =

ACI 318M Units [kN]


13
40
44
71
0.01459

kN / m

Convert lb/ft to kN/m using the factor 0.01459 and round to 2 significant digits.
Example : 1,500 lb/ft = 1,500 x 0.01459 = 21.89 use 22 kN/m
in.-lb Units [lb/ft]
200
300
1,500
3,000

ACI Engineering

Conversion to SI Units
[kN/m]
2.918
4.377
21.885
43.770

Equivalent SI Units
[kN/m]
2.9
4.4
22
44

Page 115

ACI 318M Units


[kN/m]
3.0
4.4
22
44

06/02/2016

1i. AREA LOADS


Rule:

1 psf =

kN/m2

Convert psf to kN/m2 using the factor 0.04788 and round to 2 significant digits.
Therefore : 100 psf = 100 x 0.04788 = 4.788 use 4.8 kN/m2
in.-lb Units [psf]
100

Conversion to SI Units
[kN/m2]
4.7880

2. TEMPERATURE
Rule:

0.04788

Equivalent SI Units
[kN/m2]
4.8

ACI 318M Units


[kN/m2]
4.8

Degree F = (F-32)/1.8 = Degree C

To convert F to C use the conversion above and round to the nearest degree. Except for temperatures
above 212 deg F, for which the conversion is rounded to 2 significant figures).
Example: 35 F = (35 32)/1.8 = 1.67 use 2 C
According to ACI style manual, the degree symbol should be used with temperature, F and C.

in.-lb Units [F]


35
40
50
60
90
95
100
200
300
400
600
1,500

Conversion to SI
Units [C]
1.6667
4.4444
10.0000
15.5556
32.2222
35.0000
37.7778
93.3333
148.8889
204.4444
315.5556
815.5556

Equivalent SI
[C]
2
4
10
16
32
35
38
93
150
200
320
820

3. CONCRETE UNIT WEIGHT


Rule:

Units

1 lb/ft3 =

ACI 318M Units [C]


2
4
10
16
32
35
38
93
150
200
320
820
16.02

kg/m3

Convert the unit weight in lb/ft3 to kg/m3 using the factor 16.02 and round to three (3) significant digits. (Show to the n
kg/m3 for values in the 'ones' digit.)
Example: 144 x 16.02 = 2307 use 2310 kg/m3
in.-lb Units [pcf]
70
90
105
110
115
120
140
144
145
150
155

Conversion to SI Units
[kg/m3]
1121.40
1441.80
1682.10
1762.20
1842.30
1922.40
2242.80
2306.88
2322.90
2403.00
2483.10

Equivalent SI Units
[kg/m3]
1120
1440
1680
1760
1840
1920
2240
2310
2320
2400
2480

ACI 318M Units


[kg/m3]
1120
1440
1680
1760
1840
1920
2240
2310
2320
2400
2480

NOTE:
In SI Units the kg is a unit of mass therefore the term "unit weight" in a SI document should be "unit density."

ACI Engineering

Page 116

06/02/2016

4a. CONCRETE STRESS


Rule:

1000 psi =

6.895

MPa

Convert psi to MPa using the factor 0.006895 and round to two (2) significant digits (except for concrete stress levels
and above round to the nearest 5 MPa - see shaded equivalents below).
Example 1: 4440 psi = 4.44 x 6.894757 = 30.61 use 31 MPa
Example 2: 12,000 psi = 12 x 6.894757 = 82.737 use 85 MPa

in.-lb Units [psi]


50
70
80
100
125
150
200
225
250
260
300
400
500
700
800
1,000
1,200
2,000
2,500
3,000
3,500
4,000
4,440
4,500
5,000
6,000
8,000
10,000
11,000
12,000
15,000

Conversion to SI Units
[MPa]
0.3448
0.4827
0.5516
0.6895
0.8619
1.0343
1.3790
1.5514
1.7238
1.7927
2.0685
2.7580
3.4475
4.8265
5.5160
6.8950
8.2740
13.7900
17.2375
20.6850
24.1325
27.5800
30.6138
31.0275
34.4750
41.3700
55.1600
68.9500
75.8450
82.7400
103.4250

Equivalent SI Units
[MPa]
0.34
0.48
0.55
0.69
0.86
1.0
1.4
1.6
1.7
1.8
2.1
2.8
3.4
4.8
5.5
6.9
8.3
14
17
21
24
28
31
31
35
40
55
70
75
85
105

4b. MODULUS OF ELASTICITY


Rule:

1000 psi =

ACI 318M Units


[MPa]
0.35
0.5
0.55
0.7
0.9
1.0
1.4
1.6
1.7
1.8
2.1
2.8
3.5
5.0
5.5
7.0
8.3
14
17
21
24
28
31
31
35
40
55
70
75
85
105
6.895

MPa

Convert psi to MPa using the factor 0.006895 and round to 2 significant digits.
Therefore : 29,000,000 psi = 29,000,000 x 6.895 / 1000 = 199,995 use 200,000 MPa
in.-lb Units [psi]
29,000,000

ACI Engineering

Conversion to SI Units
[MPa]
199955

Equivalent SI Units
[MPa]
200000

Page 117

ACI 318M Units


[MPa]
200 000

06/02/2016

5. EMPIRICAL EQUATIONS FOR CONCRETE WITH MULTIPLIERS OF


1/12.043 or 0.08304

Rule:

To convert the multipliers of


or multipliers in front of equation.

use the factor 1/12.043 (or 0.08304) and round to two (2) significant digits. Show

Conversion of commonly used multipliers of


in.-lb Units
0.1
0.6
0.75
1
1.25
1.33
1.7
1.9
2
2.66
3
3.3
3.5
4
5
6
6.7
7
7.5
8
10
12
15
16
20
25
33
40
50
65
100
160
57000

ACI Engineering

Conversion to SI Units

Equivalent SI Units

ACI 318M Units

0.0083
0.0498
0.0623
0.0830
0.1038
0.1104
0.1412
0.1578
0.1661
0.2209
0.2491
0.2740
0.2906
0.3322
0.4152
0.4982
0.5564
0.5813
0.6228
0.6643
0.8304
0.9965
1.2456
1.3286
1.6608
2.0760
2.7403
3.3216
4.1520
5.3976
8.3040
13.2864
4733.2800

0.0083
0.050
0.062
0.083
0.10
0.11
0.14
0.16
0.17
0.22
0.25
0.27
0.29
0.33
0.42
0.50
0.56
0.58
0.62
0.66
0.83
1.0
1.2
1.3
1.7
2.1
2.7
3.3
4.2
5.4
8.3
13
4700

0.0083
0.050
0.062
0.083
0.10
0.11
0.14
0.16
0.17
0.22
0.25
0.27
0.29
0.33
0.42
0.50
0.56
0.58
0.62
0.66
0.83
1.0
1.2
1.3
1.7
2.1
2.7
3.3
4.2
5.4
8.3
13
4700

Page 118

06/02/2016

6a. STEEL GRADES IN REFERENCED ASTMs FOR REINFORCING BARS, WELDED WIRE REINFORCEMENT, STEE
STRANDS, AND STRUCTURAL STEEL PLATES & SHAPES
Conversion of reinforcing steel grades per ASTMs listed in the 318: (Minimum yield strengths)
Not included: A 53 - 02, A 307 - 04, A 500 - 03, A 501 - 01
A 185 - 02 and A 497 - 02 refer to A 82
A 185 - 02 and A 497 - 02 refer to A 82
A 775 - 01 and A 934 - 03 refer to A 615, A 706, and A 996
A 884 - 02 refers to A 82, A 185, A 496, and A 497

in.-lb Units [ksi] SI Units


[MPa]
ASTM A 36/ A 36M - 03
36
250
ASTM A 82 - 02
56
385
65
450
70
485
ASTM A 242/ A 242M - 03
42
290
46
315
50
345 4
ASTM A 416/ A 416M - 02
250
1725
270
1860
ASTM A 421/ A 421M - 02
235
1620
240
1655
250
1725
ASTM A 496 - 02
70
485
ASTM A 572/ A 572M - 03
42
290
50
345 4
55
380
60
415 4
65
450
ASTM A 588/ A 588M - 03
42
290
46
315
50
345 4
ASTM A 615/ A 615M - 03
40
280
60
420
75
520
ASTM A 706/ A 706M - 03
60
420
ASTM A 722/ A 722M - 98
150
1035
ASTM A 767/ A 767M - 00
300 4
40
50
350
60
420
75
520
ASTM A 992/ A 992M - 03
50
345 4
65
450
ASTM A 996/ A 996M - 03
40
280
50
350
60
420

ACI Engineering

in.-lb Units [ksi]


Plate, Bar
and Shapes
WWR

SI Units [MPa]

Summary

Plate, Bar
and Shapes

Strand

Strand

WWR

36
40
42
46
50
55
56
60

250
280(300)1
290
315
350(345)2
380
385
420(415)3

70
75
150
235
240
250
270

485
520
1035
1620
1655
1725
1860

1. ASTM is in the process of


changing to 280.
2. Steel plate uses 345 and concrete
reinforcement uses 350: Use 350.
3. Steel plate uses 415 and concrete
reinforcement uses 420: Use 420.
4. Red values shall not be used.

Plate, Bar
and Shapes

Plate, Bar
and Shapes

Rebar

Rebar
Rebar
Rebar

Plate, Bar
and Shapes
Rebar

Page 119

06/02/2016

6b. STEEL STRESSES NOT REFERENCED IN ASTMs


1000 psi =

6.895

MPa

Rule: Convert psi to MPa using the factor 0.006895; round to 2


significant digits (except for 5000 psi and above round up to the
nearest 5 MPa)
Example: 80,000 psi = 80000 x 0.006895 = 551.6 use 550 MPa
in.-lb Units [psi]
3,000
10,000
18,000
20,000
30,000
52,000
80,000
100,000
125,000
275,000

Conversion to SI
Units [MPa]
20.69
68.95
124.11
137.90
206.85
358.54
551.60
689.50
861.88
1896.13

ACI Engineering

Equivalent SI
[MPa]
21
70
125
140
205
360
550
690
860
1895

Units

ACI 318M Units


[MPa]
21
70
125
140
210
360
550
700
860
1900

Page 120

06/02/2016

7a. REINFORCING BAR SIZE


Conversion of reinforcing steel bar sizes per ASTM:
in.-lbs Units
(SI) Units
ASTM A 615/ A 615M03
No. 3
No. 10
No. 4
No. 13
No. 5
No. 16
No. 6
No. 19
No. 7
No. 22
No. 8
No. 25
No. 9
No. 29
No. 10
No. 32
No. 11
No. 36
No. 14
No. 43
No. 18
No. 57

ACI 318M
No. 10
No. 13
No. 16
No. 19
No. 22
No. 25
No. 29
No. 32
No. 36
No. 43
No. 57

7b. STEEL STRAND SIZE*


Conversion of steel strand sizes per ASTM:
ASTM
Designated
Strand No.

in.-lbs Units [in.]

SI Units [mm]

0.250
0.313
0.375
0.438
0.500
0.600

ASTM A 416/ A 416M02


6.4
7.9
9.5
11.1
12.7
15.2

ACI 318M

6
8
9
11
13
15

6
8
9
11
13
15

7c. REINFORCING BAR SIZE* (HIGH-STRENGTH)


Conversion of steel strand sizes per ASTM:
in.-lbs
Units [in.]
ASTM A 722/ A 722M 98
Type I (Plain) Bar
--3/4
7/8
1
1-1/8
1-1/4
1-3/8

SI Units
[mm]

--19
22
25
29
32
35

in.-lbs
SI Units
Units [in.]
[mm]
ASTM A 722/ A 722M 98
Type II (Deformed) Bar
5/8
15
3/4
20
----1
26
----1-1/4
32
1-3/8
36
1-3/4
46
2-1/2
65

ACI 318M
--19
22
25
29
32
35

*Where ACI 318 gives limits on general 'Tendon' sizes, an exact conversion of shall be made.
(Example; 5/8" tendon will be converted to 16 mm)

ACI Engineering

Page 121

06/02/2016

8. STEEL WIRE REINFORCEMENT

ASTM does not have a direct SI equivalent (ASTM sizes and dimensions not shaded); Table below shows in.-lb unit sizes with calculated SI dimen
suggested SI sizes (shaded). Use the nearest SI size as appropriate.
in.-lb Units

SI Units
ASTM A 8202 (W, MW) and ASTM A 496-02 (D, MD)

Size
W 0.5

Diameter [in.]

Area [in.2]

0.080

0.005

Size

MW 5

Calculated

Calculated

Diameter [mm]

Area [mm2]

2.03

3.23

2.50

5.00

D1

0.113

0.01

2.87

6.45

W 1.2

0.124

0.012

3.15

7.74

W 1.4

0.134

0.014

3.40

9.08

3.60

10.00

4.06

12.90

4.40

15.00

MW 10
W 2 or D 2

0.160 : 0.159

0.02
MW 15

W 2.5

0.178

0.025

4.52

16.13

W 2.9

0.192

0.029

4.88

18.70

D3

0.195

0.03

4.95

19.35

5.00

20.00

5.36

22.58

MW 20
W 3.5

0.211

0.035
MW 25 or MD 25

W 4 or D 4
W 4.5

0.226 : 0.225

0.04

0.239

0.045
MW 30 or MD 30

W 5 or D 5

0.252 : 0.250

0.05

W 5.5

0.265

0.055

W 6 or D 6

0.276

0.06

MW 35 or MD 35

D7

0.299

0.07

W 8 or D 8

0.319

0.08

D9

0.338

0.09

0.357 : 0.356

0.10

W 12 or D 12

0.374

0.11

0.391 : 0.390

0.12

0.406

0.13

W 14 or D 14

0.422

0.14

D 15

0.437

0.15

W 18 or D 18

W 20 or D 20

32.26

6.70

35

6.73

35.48
40

7.60

45

MW 50 or MD 50

8.00

50

8.10

51.61

8.40

55

8.59

58.96

8.70

60

9.07

64.52

MW 65 or MD 65

9.10

65

MW 70 or MD 70

9.40

70

9.50

70.97

9.93

77.42

10.10

80

10.31

83.87

10.70

90

10.72

90.32

11.10

96.77

11.30

100

11.46

103.25

0.451

0.16

0.465

0.17

11.81

109.68

0.479 : 0.478

0.18

12.17

116.13

MW 120 or MD 120
D 19

30

6.40

MW 45 or MD 45

MW 100 or MD 100
D 17

29.03

6.20

38.71

MW 90 or MD 90

W 16 or D 16

6.07

7.10

MW 80 or MD 80
D 13

25.81

7.01

MW 60 or MD 60

D 11

25

5.74

MW 40 or MD 40

MW 55 or MD 55

W 10 or D 10

5.60

0.491

0.19

0.505 : 0.504

0.20
MW 130 or MD 130

12.40

120

12.47

122.58

12.83

129.03

12.90

130

D 21

0.517

0.21

13.13

135.48

W 22 or D 22

0.529

0.22

13.44

141.90

D 23

0.541

0.23

13.74

148.39

0.533 : 0.553

0.24

14.05

154.80

D 25

0.564

0.25

14.33

161.29

W 26 or D 26

0.575

0.26

14.61

167.70

D 27

0.586

0.27

14.88

174.19

W 28 or D 28

0.597

0.28

15.16

180.60

D 29

0.608

0.29

15.44

187.10

W 30 or D 30

0.618

0.3

15.70

193.50

W 31 or D 31

0.628

0.31

MW 200 or MD 200

15.95

200

W 45 or D 45

0.757

0.45

MW 290 or MD 290

19.22

290

W 24 or D 24

ACI Engineering

Page 122

06/02/2016

18S

h system are not exact equivalents;

ACI Engineering

Page 123

06/02/2016

ACI Engineering

Page 124

06/02/2016

ACI Engineering

Page 125

06/02/2016

cant digits. (Show to the nearest 5

ACI Engineering

Page 126

06/02/2016

for concrete stress levels 5000 psi

ACI Engineering

Page 127

06/02/2016

) significant digits. Show constants

ACI Engineering

Page 128

06/02/2016

INFORCEMENT, STEEL

ACI 318M Units


[MPa]
Nearest 5 MPa
250
280
290
315
350
380
385
420
485
520
1035
1620
1655
1725
1860

ACI Engineering

Page 129

06/02/2016

ACI Engineering

Page 130

06/02/2016

ACI 318M
15
20
--26
--32
36
46
65

ACI Engineering

Page 131

06/02/2016

zes with calculated SI dimensions and

ACI 318 M - Suggested


Size
MW 5

MW 5
MW 10
MW 15
MW 15
MW 20

MW 25
MW25 or MD25
MW 30
MW 30 or MD 30
MW 35
MW 40 or MD 40
MD 45
MW 50 or MD 50
MD 60
MW 65 or MD 65

MD 70
MW 80 or MD 80
MD 80
MW 90 or MD 90
MD 100
MW 100 or MD 100
MD 100
MW 120 or MD 120
MD 120
MW 130 or MD 130
MD 130

MW 200 or MD 200
MW 290 or MD 290

ACI Engineering

Page 132

06/02/2016

Potrebbero piacerti anche