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Analyzing Unsymmetric Sections in Structural Design

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Unsymmetric Section Analysis

 

There are many programs that can check the strength of members with axial force and moment. However, not many programs can check the serviceability and strength with prestressing. In this and the next article, we will discuss the details of these two cases.


Assume we have the following unrealistic section.

 

unrealistic section

 

Four #5 (0.31 in2) rebars are located at each corner with a 10''cover (face to rebar center). Allowable stresses for concrete and reinforcement are fca = 0.4(fc'= 4 ksi) = 1.6 ksi, fsa = 0.6(fy = 60 ksi) = 36 ksi, respectively.

 

At the service limit state, our analysis shows P = 6600.24 kips, Mx = -8777.2 ft-kips My = -4016.5 ft-kips.


Our question is, is this section works at the service limit state?


It should be easy to check if (1) there is no axial force and (2) the moment is only one direction. Other than the circular section, checking the serviceability for the general section is not a simple task.


Step 1) Check the moment direction.

 

Step 1 moment direction

Step 1) Check the moment direction

Our problem is equivalent with resultant moment M = √(Mx2 +My2) = 9652 ft-kips is acting 155.4° from the horizontal axis, counterclockwise direction.

 

Step2) Assume the rotational angle and location of the neutral axis.

 

Step2) Assume the rotational angle

 

Assume section rotation angle as 155° counterclockwise and neutral axis location is 112.406''.

 

Step3) For ease of understanding, rotate the section 155° in the clockwise direction.

 

Step3) rotate the section

 

Step4) Check the stress for concrete and reinforcement.

 

Step4) Check the stress

 

Assume top concrete fiber reaches the allowable limit.

 

top concrete fiber stress

 

Step5) Concrete

 

Step5) ConcreteStep5) Concrete Calculation

Step5) Concrete 2Step5) Concrete Calculation 2Step5) Concrete 3Step5) Concrete Calculation 3

 

Step6) Reinforcement

 

Step6) ReinforcementStep6) Reinforcement Calculation

 

Step7) Summary

 

Step7) Summary tableStep7) SummaryStep7) Summary rotating axis

 

These moments are for the rotating axis, and it would be convenient if we convert these moments into the horizontal and vertical axis.

 

Step 8) Convert to horizontal and vertical axis.

 

Step 8) Convert to horizontal and vertical axis

Step 8) moments

These moments are matched with what we wanted to check and this section would work at the service limit state.

 

 

Discussion

 

In this calculation, we assumed the rotational angle and location of the neutral axis. The question is how to assume these two values. We need some kind of iteration.
We may consider using the optimization technique; however, we need iteration anyways at behind. Also, convergence cannot be guaranteed with irregular shapes.
We can consider this problem as a simultaneous equation problem. We can find P, Mx, and My with given stresses at three locations.
In this simple example, the angle difference is only 0.41°. This is true only for these very simple sections. In the irregular sections, this difference is huge and results in convergency issues. This will be discussed in the next article.
The calculation is voluminous, but we have no problem with computers.
In this example, integration is applied to calculate concrete portions. In real design problems, vector analysis is handy.

 

 

About the Editor
Seungwoo Lee PhD, P.E., S.E.
Senior Supervising Engineer WSP USAs (Tampa, FL)

He is a Senior Supervising Engineer with a high level of expertise in the design and analysis of suspension bridges. He has a solid fundamental understanding of structures and can apply his knowledge exceptionally well to the design and analysis of highly complex structures. He is also a strong communicator, able to identify and distill the key information that is relevant to the task at hand and present it in a clear and quickly understandable manner.

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