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EN 1992-1-1 Tabel 3.

Grade
C12/15 C16/20 C20/25 C25/30 C30/37 C35/45 C40/50 C45/55 C50/60 C55/67 C60/C75 C70/85 C80/95 C90/105
12
16
20
25
30
35
40
45
50
55
60
70
80
90
fck(Mpa)
15
20
25
30
37
45
50
55
60
67
75
85
95
105
fck,cube(Mpa)
20
24
28
33
38
43
48
53
58
63
68
78
88
98
fcm(Mpa)
27
29
30
31
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
41
42
44
Ecm(Gpa)
fctm(Mpa)
1.6
1.9
2.2
2.6
2.9
3.2
3.5
3.8
4.1
4.2
4.4
4.6
4.8
5.0
cu2
3.5 3.5 3.5 3.5 3.5 3.5 3.5 3.5 3.5 3.1 2.9 2.7 2.6 2.6
c2
2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6
n
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
1.75
1.59
1.44
1.40
1.40
Reference:C:\Users\FIRJAI\OneDrive\MathCAD\Kalasatama\Reference\SymmetricSubtract.mcd(R)
Concrete Area Integral of Different Shapes

EN 1992-1-1 2.4.2.4
& Annex A
C

f yk(Mpa )

ES(Mpa )

Ca tegoryI

1.35

1.1

A400

400

200000

Ca tegoryII

1.5

1.15

A500

500

200000

Acci denta l

1.2

A600

600

200000

A700

700

200000

Cus tom

355

210000

Concrete Grade:

C20/25
C25/30
C30/37
C35/45
C40/50
C45/55

Characterstic Cylindrical Compressive Strength

Strutural Class:

Category I
Category II
Accidental

Reinforcement Grade:

Grade "C40/50"

Structural_Class "Category II"

fck 40

mm
Characterstic Cubical Compressive Strength

Reinforcement_Grade "A500"
N

fck.cube 50

Concrete Partial Saftey Factor c 1.5

mm
Mean Compressive Strength of Concrete

fcm 48

A400
A500
A600
A700
Custom

Reinforcement Partial Saftey Factor s 1.15

mm

Ecm 3.5 10

Concrete Material Partial Factors

cc 0.85

Modulus of Elasticity Factor

cE 1.2

Concrete Design Compressive Strength

Design Value Modulus of Elasticity of Concrete


Mean Value of Axial Tensile Strength of Concrete

Secant Modulus of Elasticity of Concrete

mm

National Annex 7, EN 1992-1-1, 3.1.6 (1)


EN 1992-1-1, 5.8.6 (3)

fck
N
fcd
22.667
c cc
2
mm
Ecm
4 N
Ecd
2.917 10
cE
2
mm
N

fctm 3.509

N
2

mm

6 1

c 10 10

Cross Section Dimensions of:


Height of The Section

EN 1992-1-1, 5.8.6 (3)

fcmo 10

mm
Concrete Coefficient Thermal Expansion

National Annex 7, EN 1992-1-1, Eq 3.15

Note : All Input Section Dimension Should be Integer Whole Number


H 550mm

Width of The Section

B 1200 mm

Cross Section Area of Concrete

Ac H B 660000 mm

Perimeter of CS Exposed to Drying

u 0 H 1 B 1200 mm

Notional Size (mm) of the Cross Section

h o 2

Ac
u

EN 1992-1-1, Annex B, Eq B.6

1100 mm

Tabel3.3ValuesforKhinExpression(3.9)ofEN199211
Kh
1
0.85
0.75
0.7

ho
100
200
300
500
Coefficient Depending on the Notional Size ho

Kh 0.7

Relative Humidity

RH 70%
RHo 100%

Age of Concrete at Beginning of Shrinkage (End of Curing)

ts 7 day

Age of Concrete in Days at Moment is Considered

t 365 day 100 36500 day

Coefficient Depending on the Type of Cement

ds1( TC )

Dry Shrinkage Strain

0.13 if TC = 0

4 if TC = 1

0.12 if TC = 1

6 if TC = 2

0.11 if TC = 2

RH 1.55 1

ds2( TC )

3 if TC = 0

RH
RH
o

1.018

EN 1992-1-1, Annex B.2

EN 1992-1-1, Annex B.2, Eq B.12

fcm 6

cd.o( TC) 0.85 220 110 ds1( TC ) exp ds2( TC)


10 RH EN 1992-1-1, Annex B.2, Eq B.11
fcmo

tts

day

ds t ts

t ts 0.04
day

EN 1992-1-1,3.1.4, Eq 3.10

ho

mm

cd t ts TC ds t ts Kh cd.o( TC )

EN 1992-1-1,3.1.4, Eq 3.9

Autogenous Shrinkage

fck
6
10 10
0.000075
N

mm2

ca. 2.5

t
as( t) 1 exp0.2

day

0.5

ca ( t) as( t) ca.

cs t ts TC cd t ts TC ca ( t)

Combine Dry & Autogenous Shrinkage Temperature

T t ts TC

cs t ts TC

ORIGIN 1
tR 1day 2day t

EN 1992-1-1,3.1.4, Eq 3.13

EN 1992-1-1,3.1.4, Eq 3.11

Combine Dry & Autogenous Shrinkage Strain

EN 1992-1-1,3.1.4, Eq 3.12

365day 10

365day 100

Shrinkage Equivalent Temperature C

10

15

20

25

30

35

40

437500000

875000000

1312500000

1750000000

Time
Slow Concrete
Normal Concrete
Rapid Concrete

2187500000

2625000000

3062500000

3500000000

Creep Coefficeient (t,to) & Effective Creep Ratio ef Estimation:


Type of Cement (TC)

S-Slow
N-Normal
R-Rapid
Load Increase Perdiod Range

Age of Concrete at Loading in Days

Coefficient Influence of the Concrete Strength

Effect of Concrete Strength on Notaional Creep Coefficient

L 4day
to
i

i 1 2

tL L i
i

tLi .5 if i = 1

tLi tLi1

tL otherwise
2
i 1

35 N

mm2
1
f

cm
1

t
L

16.8

0.7

0.802

35 N

mm2
2
f

cm

0.2

35 N

mm2
3
f

cm

0.939

2.425

0.5

0.854

Annex B, Eq B.8c

EN 1992-1-1, Annex B, Eq B.4

fcm
MPa

Coefficient depending of RH & ho

18 h o

18 h o

min1.5 1 ( 0.012 RH 100 )


min1.5 1 ( 0.012 RH 100 )

Effect of RH on Notaional Creep Coefficient

RH

1.157

1280.869

mm

250 3 1500 3 otherwise


mm

if f 35 N

cm
3
2
mm
ho
0.1

mm
1 RH
1 2 otherwise
3
ho

0.1

mm

1 RH

250 1500 if fcm 35


mm

EN 1992-1-1, Annex B, Eq B.8

EN 1992-1-1, Annex B, Eq
B.3a, B.3b

Effect of Concrete Age at Loading on Notaional Creep Coefficient

Notaional Creep Coefficient

2 to

0.1

EN 1992-1-1, Annex B, Eq B.5

0.2

to

day

EN 1992-1-1, Annex B, Eq B.2

o fcm to RH 1 2 to
t to

day
c t to
t to

H
day

0.3

EN 1992-1-1, Annex B, Eq B.7

to t o fcm to c t to

Teff tL ts to t

Teff tL ts to t

eff

1k

Ecd.eff

1 to t

T 29.1C
k

EN 1992-1-1, Annex B, Eq B.1

Teff tL ts to t 16C
0.55

T
0.818

1
1 eff

Ecd 16043.8

EN 1992-1-1, 5.8.7.2 Eq 5.27


2

mm

2.5

365day 100

4day

2.188

Creep Coefficient Ratio (to,t)

1.875

1.563

1.25

0.938

0.625

0.313

0
94608000

354718000

804044000

1253370000

1702696000

Time
Time Vs Creep Coefficient

2152022000

2601348000

3050674000

3500000000

100 day

365day 100

Creep Reduced Stiffness Factorfor (E.cd.eff)

1.775

1.55

1.325

1.1

0.875

0.65
1
1 eff
0.425

0.2
7
8.64 10

3.619 10

8.102 10

1.258 10

1.707 10

2.155 10

2.603 10

Time
Creep Reduced Stiffness Factor As Per EN1992-1-1, 5.2
Summation Creep Reduced Stiffness Factor As Per EN1992-1-1, 5.8

3.052 10

3.5 10

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