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Compute p s as the smaller of p st and p sd (Eqs. 3.31 and 3.32 on p. 341) Calculate pst as follows:
K 0 x tan sin tan ( b + x tan tan ) + K 0 x tan ( tan sin tan ) K a b p st = x + tan( ) tan( ) cos
Calculate psd as follows: Term1 = 27131.025 Term2 = 2117.9508 psd = 29,249 lb/in.
29,249
lb/in.
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Calculate ultimate values of p and y at point u x/b= From Fig. 3.12, p. 344: As = pu = As ps = yu = 3b / 80 = 15 0.88 25,739 1.80 lb/in. in.
Calculate ultimate values of p and y at point m From Fig. 3.13, p. 345: Bs = 0.50 pm = Bs ps = 14,624 lb/in. ym = b / 60 = 0.80 in.
Establish the initial straight line portion of the p-y curve p = (nh x) y nh x = 57,600 psi
Establish the parabolic section of the p-y curve p = C y1/n Slope of line between points m and u = (pu - pm) / (yu - ym) = Power of the parabolic section, n = pm / (m ym) = Coefficient, C = pm / ym
1/n
psi
Determine point k where initial straight line portion intersects parabola 0.04281 in. From straight line, pk = (nh x) yk = 2,466 From parabola, pk = C yk1/n = 2,466 yk = (C / (nh x))n/n-1 =
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All required information is now available to draw the p-y curve as shown in Fig. 43. The following data points will be used to draw the p-y curve (shown on the next sheet): y (in.) 0 0.00856 0.0171 0.0257 0.0343 0.0385 0.0428 0.119 0.194 0.346 0.497 0.649 0.724 0.800 0.9 1.0 1.2 1.4 1.6 1.7 1.75 1.76 1.77 1.78 1.79 1.80 1.81 1.82 1.83 1.84 1.85 1.90 2.00 2.20 2.40 2.60 2.80 3.00 p (lb/in.) 0 493.2 986.4 1,480 1,973 2,219 2,466 4,580 6,185 8,781 10,951 12,873 13,767 14,624 15,736 16,847 19,070 21,293 23,516 24,628 25,183 25,295 25,406 25,517 25,628 25,739 25,739 25,739 25,739 25,739 25,739 25,739 25,739 25,739 25,739 25,739 25,739 25,739
Location
(yk, pk)
(ym, pm)
(yu, pu)
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30000
25000
(yu, pu)
20000 p (lb/in.)
15000
(ym, pm)
10000
5000 (yk, pk) 0 0.0 0.5 1.0 1.5 y (in.) 2.0 2.5 3.0
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