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Midas Civil PSC and Prestress Loss Analysis

Definition

Midas Civil PSC and prestress loss analysis is the prestressed concrete workflow for tendon force application and loss evaluation in bridge/civil member models.

How It Works

The manual covers prestress loading and losses from anchorage slip, tendon-sheath friction, elastic deformation of concrete, relaxation, and time-dependent concrete behavior. Relaxation models include Magura and CEB-FIP style references. The PSC workflow is tightly coupled to construction stages because tendon stressing, section age, creep, shrinkage, and prestress losses evolve over time.

Solver Development Notes

  • Tendon geometry and eccentricity must be converted to equivalent nodal/member actions consistently.
  • Loss calculations need staged state: jack force, anchorage conditions, friction path, concrete elastic shortening, creep, shrinkage, and relaxation.
  • Result comparison should include tendon force, member force, stress, camber/deflection, and reaction histories.
  • PSC tests should isolate immediate losses before combining them with long-term losses.

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