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Compressive Stress in Prestress is the force that is responsible for the deformation of the material such that the volume of the material reduces. Check FAQs
σc=FA+(MbyIa)
σc - Compressive Stress in Prestress?F - Prestressing Force?A - Area of Beam Section?Mb - Bending Moment in Prestress?y - Distance from Centroidal Axis?Ia - Moment of Inertia of Section?

Resulting Stress due to Moment and Prestressing Force Example

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2Edit=400Edit200Edit+(4Edit30Edit720000Edit)
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Resulting Stress due to Moment and Prestressing Force Solution

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FIRST Step Consider the formula
σc=FA+(MbyIa)
Next Step Substitute values of Variables
σc=400kN200mm²+(4kN*m30mm720000mm⁴)
Next Step Convert Units
σc=400kN200mm²+(4kN*m0.03m720000mm⁴)
Next Step Prepare to Evaluate
σc=400200+(40.03720000)
Next Step Evaluate
σc=2.00000016666667Pa
LAST Step Rounding Answer
σc=2Pa

Resulting Stress due to Moment and Prestressing Force Formula Elements

Variables
Compressive Stress in Prestress
Compressive Stress in Prestress is the force that is responsible for the deformation of the material such that the volume of the material reduces.
Symbol: σc
Measurement: PressureUnit: Pa
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Prestressing Force
Prestressing Force is the force internally applied to the prestressed concrete section.
Symbol: F
Measurement: ForceUnit: kN
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Area of Beam Section
Area of Beam Section here refers to the area of cross section of the concrete section where the prestressing force was applied.
Symbol: A
Measurement: AreaUnit: mm²
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Bending Moment in Prestress
The Bending Moment in Prestress is the reaction induced in a structural element when an external force or moment is applied to the element, causing the element to bend.
Symbol: Mb
Measurement: Moment of ForceUnit: kN*m
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Distance from Centroidal Axis
Distance from Centroidal Axis defines the distance from the extreme fiber of the concrete section to centroidal axis of the section.
Symbol: y
Measurement: LengthUnit: mm
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Moment of Inertia of Section
Moment of Inertia of section is defined as a property of a two-dimensional plane shape that characterizes its deflection under loading.
Symbol: Ia
Measurement: Second Moment of AreaUnit: mm⁴
Note: Value should be greater than 0.

Other Formulas to find Compressive Stress in Prestress

​Go Uniform Compressive Stress due to Prestress
σc=FA
​Go Resulting Stress due to Moment and Prestress and Eccentric Strands
σc=FA+(MyIa)+(FeyIa)

Other formulas in General Principles of Prestressed Concrete category

​Go Prestressing Force given Compressive Stress
F=Aσc
​Go Cross Sectional Area given Compressive Stress
A=Fσc
​Go Compressive Stress due to External Moment
f=Mb(yIa)
​Go External Moment with Known Compressive Stress
M=fIay

How to Evaluate Resulting Stress due to Moment and Prestressing Force?

Resulting Stress due to Moment and Prestressing Force evaluator uses Compressive Stress in Prestress = Prestressing Force/Area of Beam Section+(Bending Moment in Prestress*Distance from Centroidal Axis/Moment of Inertia of Section) to evaluate the Compressive Stress in Prestress, The Resulting Stress due to Moment and Prestressing Force is defined as the combined effect of both axial load and flexural loading on the section. the moment can be clockwise or anticlockwise and hence used with proper sign convention. Compressive Stress in Prestress is denoted by σc symbol.

How to evaluate Resulting Stress due to Moment and Prestressing Force using this online evaluator? To use this online evaluator for Resulting Stress due to Moment and Prestressing Force, enter Prestressing Force (F), Area of Beam Section (A), Bending Moment in Prestress (Mb), Distance from Centroidal Axis (y) & Moment of Inertia of Section (Ia) and hit the calculate button.

FAQs on Resulting Stress due to Moment and Prestressing Force

What is the formula to find Resulting Stress due to Moment and Prestressing Force?
The formula of Resulting Stress due to Moment and Prestressing Force is expressed as Compressive Stress in Prestress = Prestressing Force/Area of Beam Section+(Bending Moment in Prestress*Distance from Centroidal Axis/Moment of Inertia of Section). Here is an example- 2 = 400000/0.0002+(4000*0.03/7.2E-07).
How to calculate Resulting Stress due to Moment and Prestressing Force?
With Prestressing Force (F), Area of Beam Section (A), Bending Moment in Prestress (Mb), Distance from Centroidal Axis (y) & Moment of Inertia of Section (Ia) we can find Resulting Stress due to Moment and Prestressing Force using the formula - Compressive Stress in Prestress = Prestressing Force/Area of Beam Section+(Bending Moment in Prestress*Distance from Centroidal Axis/Moment of Inertia of Section).
What are the other ways to Calculate Compressive Stress in Prestress?
Here are the different ways to Calculate Compressive Stress in Prestress-
  • Compressive Stress in Prestress=Prestressing Force/Area of Beam SectionOpenImg
  • Compressive Stress in Prestress=Prestressing Force/Area of Beam Section+(External Moment*Distance from Centroidal Axis/Moment of Inertia of Section)+(Prestressing Force*Distance from Centroidal Geometric Axis*Distance from Centroidal Axis/Moment of Inertia of Section)OpenImg
Can the Resulting Stress due to Moment and Prestressing Force be negative?
No, the Resulting Stress due to Moment and Prestressing Force, measured in Pressure cannot be negative.
Which unit is used to measure Resulting Stress due to Moment and Prestressing Force?
Resulting Stress due to Moment and Prestressing Force is usually measured using the Pascal[Pa] for Pressure. Kilopascal[Pa], Bar[Pa], Pound Per Square Inch[Pa] are the few other units in which Resulting Stress due to Moment and Prestressing Force can be measured.
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