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PT Beam Total Deflection Calculation

The document outlines the total deflection calculations for a post-tensioned (PT) beam and slab, detailing input parameters such as dimensions, loads, and reinforcement specifications. It includes calculations for short-term deflections due to various loads, as well as long-term deflections considering shrinkage and creep. The total deflection results are compared against allowable limits, with recommendations for camber to control long-term deflection.

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PT Beam Total Deflection Calculation

The document outlines the total deflection calculations for a post-tensioned (PT) beam and slab, detailing input parameters such as dimensions, loads, and reinforcement specifications. It includes calculations for short-term deflections due to various loads, as well as long-term deflections considering shrinkage and creep. The total deflection results are compared against allowable limits, with recommendations for camber to control long-term deflection.

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Project : Date :

Location Job No:


Consultant : [Link] :
PTB No / Reference Grid :
TOTAL DEFLECTION CALCULATION FOR PT BEAM
1.1.
InputParameters
the Parameters
Involeved:
Involved:
Width of the Beam,(b) = 1800 mm
Depth of the Beam,(D) = 750 mm
Slab Thickness = 250 mm
Length of the Beam,(L) = 19.35 m
Assuming Width of the Slab = 4 m
Super Imposed Dead Load,(SDL) = 1 kN/m2
Live Load,(LL) = 4 kN/m2
No of Rebars in Tension Zone,(N1) = 14 Nos
Diameter of the Rebar in Tension Zone,(d1) = 25 mm
No of Rebars in Compression Zone,(N1) = 14 Nos
Diameter of the Rebar in Compression Zone,(d2) = 20 mm
Area of the Strand (0.6") = 140 mm2
Breaking Load of the Strand (0.6") = 260 kN
Characterstic Grade of concrete,(fck) = 50 N/mm2
Number of Tendons Provided = 3 Nos
Number of Strands Provided = 19 S
Effective Cover for Strand = 96 mm
Area of Reinforcement Provided @ Tension Zone -Bottom,(Ast) = 6868.75 mm2
Area of Reinforcement Provided @ Compression Zone -Top,(Asc) = 4396 mm2
Area of Tendons Provided,(Apt) = 7980 mm2
Total Tendons Provided ( 3 X 19s) = 57 Nos
Young's Modulus of M50 Grade of concrete, (E - 5000√fck ) = 35355.3 N/mm2
Effective Depth of the Beam @ Tension Zone, deff(t) = 654 mm
Effective Depth of the Beam @ Compression Zone, deff(c) = 700 mm
1.2
(A) Short
Short Term
Term Deflection:
Deflection :(For
( Below
Simply
Results
Supported
are taken
Case):
fromResults
Software)
are taken from SAP Software
Short Term-Deflection Due to Self Weight, ∆S.W = 3 mm
Short Term-Deflection Due to Super Imposed Dead Load,∆SDL = 5 mm
Shore Term Deflection Due to Live Load, ∆LL = 6 mm
Shore Term Deflection Due to Wall Load, ∆WL = 12 mm
Short Term Deflection Due to PT Uplift, ∆PT = 15 mm

Short Term Deflection including PT Uplift, ∆(sw+SDL+LL+WL-PT) = 11 mm

1.3
(B) Deflection
Deflection due
Dueto
toShrinkage,
Shrinkage,∆
∆sh : :
As per IS
As456-2000,
per IS 456-2000, Pg-88
∆sh = K3 x K4 x €cs x l2 / D
K3 = 0.125 (Value Taken)
€cs = 0.0003
% of rebars @ Tension Zone,Pt = 100 Ast(Rebar+Tendon) / bdeff(t)
% of rebars @ Compression Zone, Pc = 100 Asc / bdeff©
Pt = 1.05
Pc = 0.348888889
(Pt-Pc) = 0.701111111

K4 = 0.72 x (Pt-Pc) / √ Pt < 1.0 for 0.25 < Pt-Pc <1.0


K4 = 0.5

∆sh = K3 x K4 x €cs x l2 / D
∆sh = 9.22 mm

1.4
( C Deflection
) Deflectiondue
duetotoCreep,
Creep,∆
∆cpcp: :
Creep Deflection due to permanent Load, As per IS 456-2000 Pg-16 -CL-[Link]
∆cp = ∆i+cp - ∆i
∆i+cp = Initial + Creep deflection due to effective modulus of elasticity
Ecs = Ec /(1+ø) (ø - Creep Coefficient)
ø = 1.1 (For One Year)
Ecs = 16835.9 N/mm2
Below Values are taken from Sofware:
Deflection Due to Permanent load using Ecs: As per IS 1343-1980 CL-19.3.1(a), pg-39
Deflection Due to Self Weight of System, ∆SW = 8 mm
Deflection due to Super Imposed Dead Load, ∆SDL = 12 mm
∆i+cp = 20 mm

Deflection due to Permanent load using Ec:


Deflection Due to Self Weight of System, ∆SW = 3 mm
Deflection due to Super Imposed Dead Load, ∆SDL = 10 mm
∆i = 13 mm
∆cp = 7 mm
1.5
Total
Long
Deflection
Term Deflection
is the additive
is theofadditive
the following:
of the following : Allowable limits & Output Results
As per IS 1343-1980 CL-19.3.1(a) - (A+B+C) < L/250
(A) Short Term Deflection = 11 Allowable Deflection , (L/250) = 77.4 mm
(B) Deflection due to shinkage = 9.22
(C) Deflection due to Creep = 7 Output Result:
Hence we have recommending to give camber = mm OK
Total Deflection (A+B+C) , ∆ = 27.22 to control the Long Term Deflection
Diagramatic form of Camber Details Diagramatic form of Camber Details Colour Indication

As Cast Lvl Input Values

0 mm Output Values
Project : Date :
Location Job No:
Consultant : [Link] :
PTB No / Reference Grid :
TOTAL DEFLECTION CALCULATION FOR PT BEAM
1.1.
InputParameters
the Parameters
Involeved:
Involved:
Width of the Beam,(b) = 1800 mm
Depth of the Beam,(D) = 750 mm
Slab Thickness = 250 mm
Length of the Beam,(L) = 19.35 m
Assuming Width of the Slab = 4 m
Super Imposed Dead Load,(SDL) = 1 kN/m2
Live Load,(LL) = 4 kN/m2
No of Rebars in Tension Zone,(N1) = 14 Nos
Diameter of the Rebar in Tension Zone,(d1) = 25 mm
No of Rebars in Compression Zone,(N1) = 14 Nos
Diameter of the Rebar in Compression Zone,(d2) = 20 mm
Area of the Strand (0.6") = 140 mm2
Breaking Load of the Strand (0.6") = 260 kN
Characterstic Grade of concrete,(fck) = 50 N/mm2
Number of Tendons Provided = 3 Nos
Number of Strands Provided = 19 S
Effective Cover for Strand = 96 mm
Area of Reinforcement Provided @ Tension Zone -Bottom,(Ast) = 6868.75 mm2
Area of Reinforcement Provided @ Compression Zone -Top,(Asc) = 4396 mm2
Area of Tendons Provided,(Apt) = 7980 mm2
Total Tendons Provided ( 3 X 19s) = 57 Nos
Young's Modulus of M50 Grade of concrete, (E - 5000√fck ) = 35355.3 N/mm2
Effective Depth of the Beam @ Tension Zone, deff(t) = 654 mm
Effective Depth of the Beam @ Compression Zone, deff(c) = 700 mm
1.2
(A) Short
Short Term
Term Deflection:
Deflection :(For
( Below
Simply
Results
Supported
are taken
Case):
fromResults
Software)
are taken from SAP Software
Short Term-Deflection Due to Self Weight, ∆S.W = 3 mm
Short Term-Deflection Due to Super Imposed Dead Load,∆SDL = 5 mm
Shore Term Deflection Due to Live Load, ∆LL = 6 mm
Shore Term Deflection Due to Wall Load, ∆WL = 12 mm
Short Term Deflection Due to PT Uplift, ∆PT = 15 mm

Short Term Deflection including PT Uplift, ∆(SW+SDL+LL+WL-PT) = 11 mm

1.3
(B) Deflection
Deflection due
Dueto
toShrinkage,
Shrinkage,∆
∆sh : :
As per IS
As456-2000,
per IS 456-2000, Pg-88
∆sh = K3 x K4 x €cs x l2 / D
K3 = 0.125 (Value Taken)
€cs = 0.0003
% of rebars @ Tension Zone,Pt = 100 Ast(Rebar+Tendon) / bdeff(t)
% of rebars @ Compression Zone, Pc = 100 Asc / bdeff©
Pt = 1.261361706
Pc = 0.348888889
(Pt-Pc) = 0.912472817

K4 = 0.72 x (Pt-Pc) / √ Pt < 1.0 for 0.25 < Pt-Pc <1.0


K4 = 0.6

∆sh = K3 x K4 x €cs x l2 / D
∆sh = 10.95 mm

1.4
( C Deflection
) Deflectiondue
duetotoCreep,
Creep,∆
∆cpcp: :
Creep Deflection due to permanent Load, As per IS 456-2000 Pg-16 -CL-[Link]
∆cp = ∆i+cp - ∆i
∆i+cp = Initial + Creep deflection due to effective modulus of elasticity
Ecs = Ec /(1+ø) (ø - Creep Coefficient)
ø = 1.1 (For One Year)
Ecs = 16835.9 N/mm2
Below Values are taken from Sofware:
Deflection Due to Permanent load using Ecs: As per IS 1343-1980 CL-19.3.1(a), pg-39
Deflection Due to Self Weight of System, ∆SW = 8 mm
Deflection due to Super Imposed Dead Load, ∆SDL = 12 mm
∆i+cp = 20 mm

Deflection due to Permanent load using Ec:


Deflection Due to Self Weight of System, ∆SW = 3 mm
Deflection due to Super Imposed Dead Load, ∆SDL = 10 mm
∆i = 13 mm
∆cp = 7 mm
1.5
Total
Long
Deflection
Term Deflection
is the additive
is theofadditive
the following:
of the following : Allowable limits & Output Results
As per IS 1343-1980 CL-19.3.1(a) - (A+B+C) < L/250
(A) Short Term Deflection = 11 Allowable Deflection , (L/250) = 77.4 mm
(B) Deflection due to shinkage = 10.95
(C) Deflection due to Creep = 7 Output Result:
Hence we have recommending to give camber = mm OK
Total Deflection (A+B+C) , ∆ = 28.95 to control the Long Term Deflection
Diagramatic form of Camber Details Diagramatic form of Camber Details Colour Indication

As Cast Lvl Input Values

0 mm Output Values
Project : Date :
Location Job No:
Consultant : [Link] :
Reference Grid No:
TOTAL DEFLECTION CALCULATION FOR PT SLAB
1.1.
InputParameters
the Parameters
Involeved:
Involved:
Slab Thickness = 200 mm
Length of the Slab,(L) = 8m
Assuming Bay Width of the Slab = 1m
Super Imposed Dead Load,(SDL) = 1 kN/m2
Live Load,(LL) = 4 kN/m2
Spacing of Rebar in Tension Zone,(S1) = 200 mm
Diameter of the Rebar in Tension Zone,(d1) = 8 mm
Spacing of Rebars in Compression Zone,(S1) = 0 Nos
Diameter of the Rebar in Compression Zone,(d2) = 0 mm
Area of the Strand (0.6") = 140 mm2
Breaking Load of the Strand (0.6") = 260 kN
Characterstic Grade of concrete,(fck) = 35 N/mm2
Number of Tendons Provided = 1 Nos
Number of Strands Provided = 3 S
Effective Cover for Strand = 48 mm
Area of Reinforcement Provided @ Tension Zone -Bottom,(Ast) = 251.2 mm2
Area of Reinforcement Provided @ Compression Zone -Top,(Asc) = 0 mm2
Area of Tendons Provided,(Apt) = 420 mm2
Total Tendons Provided ( 1 X 3s) = 3 Nos
Young's Modulus of M50 Grade of concrete, (E - 5000√fck ) = 29580.4 N/mm2
Effective Depth of the Slab @ Tension Zone, deff(t) = 152 mm
Effective Depth of the Beam @ Compression Zone, d eff(c) = 25 mm
1.2
(A) Short
Short Term
Term Deflection:
Deflection :(For
( Below
Simply
Results
Supported
are taken
Case):
from
Results
Software)
are taken from SAP Software
Short Term-Deflection Due to Self Weight, ∆S.W = 2 mm
Short Term-Deflection Due to Super Imposed Dead Load,∆ SDL = 5 mm
Shore Term Deflection Due to Live Load, ∆LL = 6 mm
Shore Term Deflection Due to Wall Load, ∆WL = 5 mm
Short Term Deflection Due to PT Uplift, ∆PT = 10 mm

Short Term Deflection including PT Uplift, ∆ (sw+SDL+LL+WL-PT) = 8 mm

1.3
(B) Deflection
Deflection due
DuetotoShrinkage,
Shrinkage,∆
∆sh : :
As perAs
ISper
456-2000,
IS 456-2000, Pg-88
∆sh = K3 x K4 x €cs x l2 / D
K3 = 0.125 (Value Taken)
€cs = 0.0003
% of rebars @ Tension Zone,Pt = 100 Ast(Rebar+Tendon) / bdeff(t)
% of rebars @ Compression Zone, Pc = 100 Asc / bdeff©
Pt = 0.441578947
Pc = 0
(Pt-Pc) = 0.441578947

K4 = 0.72 x (Pt-Pc) / √ Pt < 1.0 for 0.25 < Pt-Pc <1.0


K4 = 0.5

∆sh = K3 x K4 x €cs x l2 / D
∆sh = 5.74 mm

1.4
( C Deflection
) Deflectiondue
duetotoCreep,
Creep,∆
∆cpcp: :
Creep Deflection due to permanent Load, As per IS 456-2000 Pg-16 -CL-[Link]
∆cp = ∆i+cp - ∆i
∆i+cp = Initial + Creep deflection due to effective modulus of elasticity
Ecs = Ec /(1+ø) (ø - Creep Coefficient)
ø = 1.1 (For One Year)
Ecs = 14085.9 N/mm2
Below Values are taken from Sofware:
Deflection Due to Permanent load using Ecs: As per IS 1343-1980 CL-19.3.1(a), pg-39
Deflection Due to Self Weight of System, ∆SW = 10 mm
Deflection due to Super Imposed Dead Load, ∆SDL = 5 mm
∆i+cp = 15 mm

Deflection due to Permanent load using Ec:


Deflection Due to Self Weight of System, ∆SW = 5 mm
Deflection due to Super Imposed Dead Load, ∆SDL = 6 mm
∆i = 11 mm
∆cp = 4 mm
1.5
Total
Long
Deflection
Term Deflection
is the additive
is theofadditive
the following:
of the following : Allowable limits & Output Results
As per IS 1343-1980 CL-19.3.1(a) - (A+B+C) < L/250
(A) Short Term Deflection = 8 Allowable Deflection , (L/250) = 32 mm
(B) Deflection due to shinkage = 5.74
(C) Deflection due to Creep = 4 Output Result:
Hence we have recommending to give camber = 0 mm OK
Total Deflection (A+B+C) , ∆ = 17.74 to control the Long Term Deflection
Diagramatic form of Camber Details Diagramatic form of Camber Details Colour Indication

As Cast Lvl Input Values

0 mm Output Values

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