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Design codes often have rules around strand not being effective as compression reinforcement. So expectation would be that there would probably only be a tension branch for the strand materials not tension and compression.
If you're aware of some codes allowing strands to be utilised in compression, then a boolean variable could be added to only return the tension branch (or a boolean variable to return both branches, with a default of just the tension branch being created).
From NZS3101 for example:-
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Generally only use bonded in NZ (similar to Australia as I understand it). Don't think the NZ code really differentiates between bonded or unbounded for that particular criteria.
I think the fundamental issue is Strand just buckles or compresses longitudinally like a spring with the individual wires just unable to take any compression, doesn't have the same resistamce to buckling as a solid reinforcement bar I guess.
Hi @robbievanleeuwen
Design codes often have rules around strand not being effective as compression reinforcement. So expectation would be that there would probably only be a tension branch for the strand materials not tension and compression.
If you're aware of some codes allowing strands to be utilised in compression, then a boolean variable could be added to only return the tension branch (or a boolean variable to return both branches, with a default of just the tension branch being created).
From NZS3101 for example:-
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: