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ShearLRFD Demo

The document outlines the shear and torsion capacity calculations for concrete sections using AASHTO LRFD Bridge Design Specifications. It includes detailed input data, calculated values, and conclusions regarding the adequacy of shear, torsional, and longitudinal reinforcing for various spans. The results indicate that some sections failed to meet the required reinforcing standards while others were satisfactory.

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ShearLRFD Demo

The document outlines the shear and torsion capacity calculations for concrete sections using AASHTO LRFD Bridge Design Specifications. It includes detailed input data, calculated values, and conclusions regarding the adequacy of shear, torsional, and longitudinal reinforcing for various spans. The results indicate that some sections failed to meet the required reinforcing standards while others were satisfactory.

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COMPANY NAME Project: SAMPLE PROJECT Engineer: Project #

Date: 17-Jul
ShearLRFD Subject: PS GIRDER SECTIONS Checker: Page:
Copyright © 2006 Date:

CONCRETE SECTION SHEAR/TORSION CAPACITY BY AASHTO LRFD BRIDGE DESIGN SPECIFICATIONS (2006)
Resistance Factors: Units: US Last Modified
fV = 0.9 12/18/06
fM = 0.9 Type of prestressing: Post-tensioned
fN = 1.0 Low relaxation strand

Concrete: Mild Steel: Prestressing Steel:


f'c = 6 ksi fy = 60 ksi fpu = 270 ksi
Ec = 4458.1 ksi Es = 29000 ksi Ep = 28000 ksi

SECTIONS
Span 3 Span 3 Span 3 Span 3 Span 2
Units
0.9L 0.8L 0.7L 0.6L 0.7L
Input Data
Web width, bw in 12 5 5 5 5
Effective web width, bv in 12 5 5 5 5
Overall depth, h in 84 84 84 84 84
Compression flange width, b in 72 72 72 72 72
Compression flange thick., hf in 10 10 10 10 10
Bending moment, Mu kip-ft 4000 5429 6942 7723 7000
Shear force, Vu kip 320 262 190 116 200
Prestress shear, Vp kip 0 33.9 33.9 0 33.9
Axial force, Nu kip 0 -284 -284 -284 0
Torsional Moment, Tu kip-ft 0 1000 1000 1000 1000
Effective prestress fpe ksi 144 144 144 144 144
Mild tension steel area, As in² 18.72 2 4 10 12
Prestressed steel area, Aps in² 0 5.508 5.508 5.508 5.508
Mild compress. steel area, A's in² 4 4 4 4 4
Area of beam below h/2, Ac in² 1584 350 350 350 350
Area of all legs of stirrups, Av in² 0.62 0.4 0.4 0.4 0.4
ds in 81 81 81 81 81
dp in 80 80 80 80 80
d's in 3 3 3 3 3
Stirrup spacing, s in 12 24 24 24 11
Torsion Parameters (optional)
Box section or other Box Other Other Other Other
Shear flow area, Ao in² 1440 1440 1440 1440 1440
Area of one leg of stirrup, At in² 0.6 0.6 0.6 0.6 0.6
Perimeter of stirrup, Ph in 144 144 144 144 144
Area enclosed by stirrup, Aoh in² 1260 1260 1260 1260 1260

Calculated Values
Effective shear depth, dv in 79.4 78.1 78.0 77.8 77.7
Concrete shea capacity, Vc kip 174.4 61.3 57.8 61.0 58.8
Stirrups shear capacity, Vs kip 365.3 128.4 119.7 120.9 267.1
Factored shear capacity, fVn kip 486 201 190 164 324
Factored moment capacity, fMn kip-ft 6,690 9,262 9,944 11,973 12,643
Factored torsion capacity, fTn kip-ft 962 533 497 504 1114
Strain in tensile reinforcing, ex 7.75E-04 3.18E-04 5.87E-04 5.20E-04 4.91E-04
q deg 33.97 31.30 33.09 32.76 32.39
Concrete shear capacity factor b 2.365 2.028 1.914 2.025 1.957
Min. stirrup reinf. Av/S in^2/in 0.026 0.025 0.017 0.009 0.018
Min. torsion stirrup reinf. At/S in^2/in 0.000 0.047 0.050 0.050 0.049
Maximum stirrup spacing in 24.0 12.0 11.9 12.0 12.0

Conclusion
Shear Reinforcing OK FAILED FAILED FAILED OK
Torsional Reinforcing OK FAILED FAILED FAILED OK
Longitudinal Reinforcing OK OK OK OK OK
COMPANY NAME Project: SAMPLE PROJECT Engineer: 0 Project #
0 Date: 17-Jul
ShearLRFD Subject: PS GIRDER SECTIONS Checker: Page:
Copyright © 2006 Date:

CONCRETE MEMBER SHEAR/TORSION CAPACITY BY AASHTO LRFD BRIDGE DESIGN SPECIFICATIONS (2004)
Capacity Reduction Factors: Units: US
fV = 0.9
fM = 0.9 Type of prestress: Post-tensioned
fN = 1 Low relaxation strand

Concrete: Mild Steel: Prestressed Steel: Stirrups:


f'c = 6 ksi fy = 60 ksi fpu = 270 ksi Av = 0.4 in^2
Ec = 4458.0713 ksi Es = 29000 ksi fps = 263 ksi At = 0.6 in^2
Ac = 350 in^2 As = 12 in^2 fpe = 144 ksi s= 11 in
A's = 4 in^2 Ep = 28000 ksi ph = 144 in
ds = 81 in Aps = 5.508 in^2 Aoh = 1260 in^2
d's = 3 in dp = 80 in

Section Geometry: Loads: Concrete Stresses:


bw = 5 in Mu = 7000 kip-ft fpo = 184.4 ksi Post-tensioned 0.7fps
bv = 5 in Vu = 200 kip v(Vu) = 0.485 ksi ( 5.8.2.9-1)
h= 84 in Vp = 33.9 kip v(Tu) = 1.209 ksi
b= 72 in Nu = 0 kip vu = 1.303 ksi ( 5.8.3.6.2-3,4)
hf = 10 in Tu = 1000 kip-ft vu/fc = 0.217
de = 80.33 in ex = 0.00049 ( 5.8.3.4.2-1)
dv = 77.66 in Vu(Tu)= 576 kip Fe = 1.000 ( 5.8.3.4.2-3)
Ao = 1440 in^2 (5.8.3.6.2-2) ex*Fe = 0.00049
Section Type: Other

Shear Capacity Calculations: Determination of q and b


Vc = #VALUE! kip ( 5.8.3.3-3) q= 32.39 � (Trial value)
Vs = 267 kip ( 5.8.3.3-4) b= #VALUE! ( Table 5.8.3.4.2-1)
Vp = 34 kip q1 = #VALUE! � ( Table 5.8.3.4.2-1)
Vn = #VALUE! kip ( 5.8.3.3-1) q - q1 = #VALUE!
Vn(max)= 616 kip ( 5.8.3.3-2)
fVn = #VALUE! kip

Shear Stirrups Requirements: Torsion Stirrups Requirements


Smax <= 12 in ( 5.8.2.7-1,2) fTn = 1,114 kip-ft >= Tu OK
Av/S (min) = 0.006 in^2/in ( 5.8.2.5-1) At = 0.6 in^2
Req'd Vs = #VALUE! kip (Vu/fv-Vc-Vp) Req'd At/s = 0.049 in^2/in ( 5.8.3.6.2-1)
Req'd Av/S = #VALUE! in^2/in (Vs/(fy*dv*cotq)) Provided At/s = 0.055 in^2/in
Av = 0.4 in^2 S <= 12.26 in
S <= #VALUE! in
#VALUE!

Flexural Resistance Alone Longitudinal Reinforcing:


b1 = 0.75 As*fy+Aps*fps = 2171 kip
k= 0.28 (C5.7.3.1.1-1) Req'd Force = 1682 kip ( 5.8.3.6.3-1)
Rectangular c = 7.01 in (5.7.3.1.1-4) OK
T-section c = N/A in (5.7.3.1.1-3)
Final c = 7.01 in
c <= hf, Rectangular section behavior Final Statement: #VALUE!
fps = 263 ksi (5.7.3.1.1-1)
a = cb1 = 5.26 in
Mn = 14,048 kip-ft (5.7.3.2.2-1)
Mr = fMMn = 12,643 kip-ft (5.7.3.2.1-1)
de = 80.33 in
c/de = 0.09 <= 0.42 OK
Formulas: (US units)

Determine unit shear stress:


v(Vu) = (Vu-fVp)/(fbv*dv) (5.8.2.9-1)
v(Tu) = Tu*ph/(fAoh^2)
vu = v(Vu)+v(Tu) (5.8.3.6.2-3) for box sections
vu = sqrt(v(Vu)^2+v(Tu)^2) (5.8.3.6.2-4) for other sections

Determine strain in reinforcement on tension side of the member:


ex = (Mu/dv + 0.5Nu +0.5(Vu(Tu)-Vp)*cotq - Aps*fpo)/2(EsAs+EpAps) <= 0.002 (5.8.3.4.2-1)
Where
If ex < 0 (compression) then ex = ex*(EpAps+EsAs)/(EcAc+EpAps+EsAs) (5.8.3.4.2-3)
ex <= 0.001
Vu(Tu) = SQRT[Vu^2+(0.9ph*Tu/(2Ao))^2] (5.8.3.6.2-2)
Mu >= Vu*dv
Stress in reinforcement when stress in concrete is zero
fpo = 0.7 for post-tensioned structures and 0.75 for pretensioned structures.

From Table 5.8.3.4.2-1 find values of q and b as a function of vu/f'c and ex


Calculate shear capacity of concrete Vc
Vc = 0.0316 b*sqrt(f'c)bv*dv (5.8.3.3-3)

Calculate stirrups shear capacity Vs


Vs = Av*fy*dv*cotq/S (C5.8.3.3-1)

Calculate total shear capacity Vn, as


Lesser of:
Vn = Vc+Vs+Vp (5.8.3.3-1)
Vn = 0.25f'c*bv*dv+Vp (5.8.3.3-2)
fVn =min(Vn1, Vn2)

Maximum Spacing of Stirrups, S (5.8.2.7)


if Vu < 0.125 f'c*bv*dv then S<=0.8dv<=24 in
if Vu >= 0.125 f'c*bv*dv then S<=0.4dv<=12 in

Minimum shear reinforcing


Av/S >=0.0316*Sqrt(f'c)*bv/fy (5.8.2.5-1)

Minimum torsion reinforcing


At/S >= Tu/(fv2Ao*fy*cotq) (5.8.3.6.2-1)
Tn = 2Ao*At*fy*cotq/s

Longitudinal reinforcement requirements (5.8.3.6.3-1)


As*fy+Aps*fps >= Mu/(dvfM)+0.5Nu/fN+cotq*SQRT[(Vu/fV-0.5Vs-Vp)2+(0.45phTu/(2Aofv))2]

b1 = 0.85-(f'c-{4ksi/7Mpa})*0.05, >=0.65
k = 2(1.04-fpy/fpu) (5.7.3.1.1-2)
fps = fpu(1-k*c/dp) (5.7.3.1.1-1)
de = (Aps*fps*dp + As*fy*ds)/(Aps*fps+As*fy) (5.7.3.3.1-2)
for rectangular section behavior (c <= hf)
c = (Aps*fpu+As*fy-A's*fy)/(0.85f'cb1*b+kAps*fpu/dp) (5.7.3.1.1-4)
for T-section behavior
c = [Aps*fpu+As*fy-A's*fy-0.85f'cb1(b-bw)hf]/(0.85f'c*b1bw+kAps*fpu/dp) (5.7.3.1.1-3)
Mn = Aps*fps(dp-a/2)+As*fy(ds-a/2)-A's*fy(d's-a/2)+0.85f'c(b-bw)b1hf(a/2-hf/2) (5.7.3.2.2-1)
(Use bw = b for rectangular section behavior)
Notations:

Av area of shear reinforcing within a distance S


At area of one leg of closed transverse torsion reinforcing
bv effective web width (5.8.2.7)
dv effective shear depth taken as a distance between resultants of the tensile and compressive
forces due to flexure, but need not be taken less than greater of 0.9de or 0.72h
de effective depth from extreme compression fiber to the centroid of tensile force
h overall depth of member
q angle of inclination of diagonal compressive stresses.
b concrete shear capacity factor
Ac area of concrete on the flexural tension side of the member (5.8.3.4.2 Fig. 3)
fpe effective stress in prestressing steel after losses
fpc compressive stress in concrete at the centroid of section resisting live load.
Ao area enclosed by the shear flow path, including any area of holes therein.
Aoh area enclosed by centerline of exterior closed transverse torsion reinfocement.
Ph perimeter of the centerline of the closed transverse torsion reinforcement.
c distance from extreme compression fiber to neutral axis.
a depth of equivalent rectangular stress block.
hf depth of compression flange
b width of compression flange * f'c(flange)/f'c(web)
bw width of web
q - VALUES FROM TABLE 5.8.3.4.2-1
v/f'c
0 0.075 0.1 0.125 0.15 0.175 0.2 0.225 0.25
-2.00E-03 18 18 18.1 19.9 21.6 23.2 24.7 26.1 27.5
-2.00E-04 18 18 18.1 19.9 21.6 23.2 24.7 26.1 27.5
-1.00E-04 20.4 20.4 20.4 21.9 23.3 24.7 26.1 27.3 28.6
-5.00E-05 21 21 21.4 22.8 24.2 25.5 26.7 27.9 29.1
0 21.8 21.8 22.5 23.7 25 26.2 27.4 28.5 29.7
ex 1.25E-04 24.3 24.3 24.9 25.9 26.9 28 29 30 30.6
2.50E-04 26.6 26.6 27.1 27.9 28.8 29.7 30.6 30.8 31.3
5.00E-04 30.5 30.5 30.8 31.4 32.1 32.7 32.8 32.3 32.8
7.50E-04 33.7 33.7 34 34.4 34.9 35.2 34.5 34 34.3
1.00E-03 36.4 36.4 36.7 37 37.3 36.8 36.1 35.7 35.8

b - VALUES FROM TABLE 5.8.3.4.2-1


v/f'c
0 0.075 0.1 0.125 0.15 0.175 0.2 0.225 0.25
-2.00E-03 6.32 6.32 3.79 3.18 2.88 2.73 2.63 2.53 2.39
-2.00E-04 6.32 6.32 3.79 3.18 2.88 2.73 2.63 2.53 2.39
-1.00E-04 4.75 4.75 3.38 2.99 2.79 2.66 2.59 2.45 2.39
-5.00E-05 4.1 4.1 3.24 2.94 2.78 2.65 2.52 2.42 2.33
0 3.75 3.75 3.14 2.87 2.72 2.6 2.51 2.4 2.33
1.25E-04 3.24 3.24 2.91 2.74 2.6 2.52 2.43 2.34 2.12
ex 2.50E-04 2.94 2.94 2.75 2.62 2.52 2.44 2.37 2.14 1.93
5.00E-04 2.59 2.59 2.5 2.42 2.36 2.28 2.14 1.86 1.7
7.50E-04 2.38 2.38 2.32 2.26 2.21 2.14 1.94 1.73 1.58
1.00E-03 2.23 2.23 2.18 2.13 2.08 1.96 1.79 1.64 1.5
b Values
7

Strain
6 (ex)

5 -2.00E-04
-1.00E-04
0
4
1.25E-04
2.50E-04
b

3 5.00E-04
7.50E-04
1.00E-03
2

0
0 0.05 0.1 0.15 0.2 0.25
v/f'c

q - Values
44
42
Strain
40 (ex)
38
36
-2.00E-
34
04
q, degrees

32 -1.00E-
30 04
0
28
1.25E-04
26
2.50E-04
24 5.00E-04
22 7.50E-04
20 1.00E-03

18
16
0 0.05 0.1 0.15 0.2 0.25

v/f'c

Values of q and b for Sections with Transverse Reinforcement


Strain
(ex)

-2.00E-04
-1.00E-04
0
1.25E-04
2.50E-04
5.00E-04
7.50E-04
1.00E-03

0.25

Strain
(ex)

-2.00E-
04
-1.00E-
04
0
1.25E-04
2.50E-04
5.00E-04
7.50E-04
1.00E-03

0.25

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