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Creep Deflection Calculation Guide

The document discusses calculating deflection due to creep in concrete structures. It provides an equation that calculates creep deflection due to permanent loads as the difference between the initial plus creep deflection using an effective modulus of elasticity accounting for creep, and the short-term deflection using the normal modulus of elasticity. The effective modulus is the normal modulus divided by 1 plus the creep coefficient. It then introduces a numerical problem involving calculating deflection in a simply supported T-beam subjected to dead and live loads.

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Creep Deflection Calculation Guide

The document discusses calculating deflection due to creep in concrete structures. It provides an equation that calculates creep deflection due to permanent loads as the difference between the initial plus creep deflection using an effective modulus of elasticity accounting for creep, and the short-term deflection using the normal modulus of elasticity. The effective modulus is the normal modulus divided by 1 plus the creep coefficient. It then introduces a numerical problem involving calculating deflection in a simply supported T-beam subjected to dead and live loads.

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7.17.

7 Deflection Due to Creep


Clause C-4 of Annex C of IS 456 stipulates the following method of
calculating deflection due to creep. The creep deflection due to permanent loads
cc ( perm ) is obtained from the following equation:

cc ( perm ) = 1cc ( perm ) - 1(perm)


(7.5)
where 1cc ( perm ) = initial plus creep deflection due to permanent loads obtained
using an elastic analysis with an effective modulus of
elasticity,
E ce = E c /(1 + ), being the creep coefficient, and

1( perm ) = short-term deflection due to permanent loads using Ec.

7.17.8

Numerical Problems

Problem 1:
Figures 7.17.1 and 2 present the cross-section and the tensile steel of a
simply supported T-beam of 8 m span using M 20 and Fe 415 subjected to dead

Version 2 CE IIT, Kharagpur

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