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What are Stress Ratio, fc' Ratio, and Beta Ratio? Which one should I use for design acceptance?

Stress Ratio, also termed Utilization Factor, is defined in CAST as the ratio of stress demand to stress limit.

For Concrete Struts and Nodes, the Stress Ratio is defined as

where:

=

Strut stress or Node side (perpendicular) stress,

=

strength reduction factor,

=

effective strength = ,

=

specified compressive strength of concrete, and

=

efficiency factor.

For Non-Prestressed Reinforcement Ties, the Stress Ratio is given as

where:

=

Tie stress,

=

yield strength of non-prestressed reinforcement, and

=

yield overstrength of non-prestressed reinforcement.

fc' Ratio is defined as the ratio of stress demand to the specified compressive strength of concrete or

Beta Ratio is defined as the ratio of stress demand to or

Notes:

  • A design is acceptable if all Stress Ratios in the Struts, Ties, and Nodes are less than 1.0. Struts, Ties, and Nodes whose Stress Ratios are greater than 1.0 are declared overstressed (O/S). Please note that merely satisfying all Stress Ratios in Struts, Ties, and Nodes is not enough. The design also has to satisfy equilibrium; however, this requirement is automatically satisfied if your truss analysis is successful. In addition, all Strut and Tie Effective Widths and Node dimensions have to be located within the Boundaries. A good design also has to consider serviceability requirement to avoid excessive deformation and cracks. The last requirement can be implicitly satisfied if the selected Strut-and-Tie Model follows the elastic solution.
  • The stress demand for Concrete Struts and Nodes is given as

where:

=

Strut force or force acting on a Node side,

=

D-Region thickness, and

=

Strut Effective Width or Node side (perpendicular) width.

  • The stress demand for Non-Prestressed Reinforcement Ties is given as

where:

=

Tie force and

=

cross-sectional area of non-prestressed reinforcement.

  • fc' Ratio and Beta Ratio are only applicable to Concrete Struts and Nodes.
  • The efficiency factors for Struts and Nodes according to ACI Code are

    and

    respectively, where:

=

beta factor for Struts and

=

beta factor for Nodes.

Click here to see summary of and defined in ACI Code.

 

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