Mac Alloy Post Tensioning - Macalloy 1030 - Nov 2011
Mac Alloy Post Tensioning - Macalloy 1030 - Nov 2011
Mac Alloy Post Tensioning - Macalloy 1030 - Nov 2011
ETA-07/0046
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Sizes
Macalloy bars of standard quality are available in lengths up to 11.8m
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Macalloy S1030
Stainless Macalloy S1030 bars in diameters from 20mm to 50mm are made from precipation hardened stainless steel. Macalloy S1030 bars are available
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Typical stress strain diagram for cold worked Macalloy 1030 bar (25-40mm)
Quality Control
Macalloy operates a quality assurance system complying with the provisions of BS EN ISO 9001. Macalloy 1030 bars are independently approved to the requirements of BS4486. The Macalloy 1030 system up to 40mm is independently approved to the requirements of ETAG 013. It is a prerequisite of ETAG 013 that the bars comply with the preliminary European standard prEN 10138.
The Macalloy 1030 Post Tensioning System European Technical Approval document ETA07/0046 is available as a separate document. The details within this brochure are in accordance with the current British and European Standards. The system also has approval to the National Standards in Germany and France. In accordance with the
requirements of ETAG 013 a factory production control test plan is implemented. Bars and fittings are routinely tested in accordance with this document. Proof Loading: Facilities are available to load test tendon assemblies up to 2500kN in house or to greater capacities, out of house.
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Properties
Extensive data and test reports on bars and components are available from Macalloys Technical Department. The main properties of the 1030 bars are summarised as follows: Fatigue threaded assemblies have a fatigue resistance in excess of two million cycles of loading over a tensile stress range of 590-670 N/mm2, exceeding the requirements laid down in ETAG 013. Relaxation the requirement laid down in BS4486 for the loss of stress due to relaxation in a bar loaded to 70% of its characteristic failure load, after 1000 hours at room temperature, is 3.5% maximum. This is comfortably
NOTE: ETAG 013 approvals are for 1030 system only not S1030.
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Welding
Macalloy 1030 and Macalloy S1030 must not be welded, subjected to high local heating or splashed with weld metal.
thread, when cast into concrete, or grouted into a preformed hole, complies with requirements for a Class 2 deformed bar. This is as per 8110-1:1997 Section 3.12.8. Short, fully threaded bars can be used satisfactorily for short tendons and bolts, as loss of load due to take up in the threads on transfer of load, is minimised by the controlled limits on clearance, between internal and external threads.
Threads
A coarse thread is cold rolled directly on to the bar. Bars can be end threaded or fully threaded. The bond value of the coarse
Architect - Bartoomiej Grotte, Contractor - Skanska / Intercor, Engineer - Transprojekt Warszawa, prof. Henryk Zobel
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Torque Loadings
Macalloy 1030 bars are also used for non post tensioned concrete applications, which require only a relatively small tensioning load. For these applications, it is possible to develop a load in a Macalloy bar up to 25% of the characteristic failure load, by applying a predetermined torque to the Macalloy nut. Torque wrenches are available from Macalloy that have a dial, indicating the torque value exerted, or which can be preset to slip at a specified torque value.
Torque = PxD Nm K Where P is desired axial load in kN D is the nominal bar diameter in mm K is a constant obtained by test measurements
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25 - 50mm Bars (See above note) Jack with stressing bridge and puller
75mm Bars and 25mm-50mm Bar in 200mm deep pockets jack with stressing stool and drawbar
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Nominal Bar Diameter -mm 25 530 4.17 246 506 354 FN25 34.5 46 FSW25 60 5 FC25 42.5 85 80 FP25 100 100 40 34 40 38 26.5 572 4.49 219 569 398 FN26.5 38.5 50 FSW26.5 65 5 FC26.5 42.5 90 FP26.5 110 110 40 36 40 40 32 847 6.65 150 828 580 FN32 43 56 FSW32 70 5 FC32 50 115 95 FP32 125 125 50 41 50 48 36 1075 8.44 118 1049 734 FN36 48 62 FSW36 75 5 FC36 57.5 130 FP36 140 140 50 45 60 54 40 1320 10.36 96 1295 907 FN40 53 72 FSW40 90 5 FC40 62.5 140 120 FP40 160 160 60 51 60 60 50 1963.5 15.66 62 2022 1415 FN50 73.5 90 FSW50 105 5 FC50 76 170 FP50 200 200 60 61 70 75 FC75 110 230 FP75 300 300 75 82 110 109 75 4185.4 32.86 30 4311 3018 FN75 100 135
322 2.57 404 314 220 FSSN20 25 42 FSSW20 50 5 FSSC20 35 65 FSSP20 100 100 25 24 0 30
Thickness - threaded
Ducts Recommended Duct ID
mm
mm
Larger diameter ducts may be required locally to accomodate couplers. Threads Standard thread lengths (see fig 2)
Pitch Length - jacking end (standard) S1 - Dead end (standard) S2 - Coupler (standard) X1 (MIN) X2 (MIN) X3 (MIN)
mm mm mm mm mm mm mm
6 250 100 45 82 49 12
6 250 100 50 91 53 12
* Spherical nuts and washers are available to accommodate rotation if required. Available in stainless grade only.
S1 S2
= =
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38 40 48 54 60 75 109
of these, should be provided in each end block. The design of the anchorage reinforcement is covered by Section 4.1 of BS8110 and described in greater detail by CIRIA GUIDE 1- June 1976. Macalloy does not design or supply the helical reinforcement. A more detailed explanation of
the Macalloy Post Tensioning System, including Anchorage Zone Reinforcement, is available in the Macalloy Design Data Handbook. Contact the Technical Department for further information.
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Site Services
Macalloy Site Services offers a wide range of hydraulic jacks, pumps and torque wrenches, plus the patented Macalloy TechnoTensioner, which enables the stressing of every type of bar and tendon that is produced by Macalloy.
Services offered by Macalloy Site Services includes advice and supervision, on and off site training or complete site stressing. Should you require your own technicians to carry out the site stressing then all equipment can be hired directly from Macalloy. For further information on Macalloy
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Stressed connections
-concrete to concrete -concrete to steel -steel to steel Prestressed block and brick construction Anchor bolts for tension ties Holding down bolts Friction grip bolts and clamps
Hangers Structural steel frame ties Ground and rock anchorages High strength portal, ground or
sheet pile ties
Temporary or partial
prestressing
Pile testing
This publication provides the technical details currently used by Macalloy in the manufacture of its components. The company reserves the right to amend technical details as and where necessary in line with its policy of continuous development.
Macalloy, Caxton Way, Dinnington, Sheffield S25 3QE, U.K. Tel: +44 (0)1909 519200. Fax: +44 (0)1909 519201 Website: www.macalloy.com Email: [email protected]
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