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Cracking moment calculation does not consider axial load effects. #81

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Agent6-6-6 opened this issue Jan 1, 2023 · 1 comment
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As per the title, no in-built method exists to calculate cracking moment under the presence of axial tension or compression forces. The assumption of the built-in calculate_cracking_moment() method is N*=0 kN

Under tension or compression, there is a direct tensile stress (and potentially a moment on the assumption of the axial load acting at the geometric centroid if section is non-symmetric) that is required to be combined with the moment component of stress.

@robbievanleeuwen robbievanleeuwen self-assigned this Jan 3, 2023
@robbievanleeuwen robbievanleeuwen added the enhancement New feature or request label Jan 3, 2023
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robbievanleeuwen commented Jan 3, 2023

Hi @Agent6-6-6, thanks for this. I meant to include this with the prestress module but clearly forgot to extend it to regular reinforced concrete sections as well! Will address shortly.

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