Current article

Transverse Effect of Bottom Continuity Tendons in Continuous PC Box Girder


XIANG Yi-qiang,TANG Guo-bin,ZHU Han-hua and CHAO Chun-feng

DOI:10.11835/j.issn.1674-4764.2011.03.006

Received December 15, 2010,Revised , Accepted , Available online July 01, 2015

Volume ,2011,Pages 25-30

  • Abstract
Bottom continuity tendons induce transverse additive effect while providing longitudinal compression during the construction of PC box girder. Taking a cross-sea bridge for example, the mechanism of bottom continuity tendon is investigated. The transverse effect and parameters study are conducted through a refined model. It is illustrated that the state of bottom flange is in a dynamic changeable process during the tensioning of bottom continuity tendons, and the transverse effect caused by the tendons is much more than that by dead loading and other prestressing tendons. The transverse effect is more sensitive to alignment and thickness of the bottom flange, as well as concrete cover of the ducts. Finally, based on the simplified frame analysis, the design method is proposed by introducing prestressing effect simplified factor and duct modified factor.