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Section 18.3.3 Service Tensile Stress Limit

A cross-section is defined as Class U, Class T, or Class C using the design strip segment or design section property "Environment". The limiting tensile stress values are outlined in the following table.

  Class U Class T Class C
Assumed behavior Uncracked Transition between uncracked and cracked Cracked
Section properties for stress calculation Gross section Gross section Cracked section
Tensile stress limit f t 7.5 f c 7.5 f c < f t 12 f c No limit
Deflection calculation

Gross section

Consider effects of cracking Consider effects of cracking
Crack control No requirement No requirement 10.6.4 / 18.4.4
Computation of fs for crack control Not applicable Not applicable Cracked section analysis
Note: All post-tensioned two-way slabs are considered as Class U with ft ≤ 6 root fc'

If a design strip or section is defined as Class C, but the gross tensile stresses are within the Class T limits, the provisions of 10.6.4/18.4.4 will not be applied.

For sections with multiple concrete strengths, the minimum concrete strength is used to determine the limiting stress.

For sections with multiple concrete strengths, approximate extreme fiber stresses and centroid stresses are reported.

No check is made to ensure that the structure is post-tensioned.