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7.16 : Prestressed Concrete

Prestressed concrete is a construction technique designed to enhance the strength and durability of concrete structures. This method involves the application of a pre-set tension to high-strength steel strands used as reinforcement before the concrete is subjected to its working loads. The primary aim of prestressing is to place the concrete in a state of compression, in order to counteract the tensile forces it will experience in service. This pre-compression helps prevent crack formation in the concrete, allowing it to carry greater loads or span longer distances than conventionally reinforced concrete without increasing the amounts of concrete and steel used.

The technique can be implemented in two ways: pretensioning and posttensioning. Pretensioning is carried out before the concrete is cast. Steel strands are stretched and anchored against external abutments; then, concrete is poured around these tensioned strands. Once the concrete has cured and gained sufficient strength, the strands are released, transferring the tension to compress the concrete. This method is typically used in precast concrete elements, which are manufactured in a factory and transported to the construction site. Posttensioning, on the other hand, is performed after the concrete has been cast and hardened. Steel tendons are threaded through ducts in the concrete and then tensioned and anchored against the concrete itself. This approach allows for greater flexibility in construction, especially for structures built on-site, such as bridges and buildings.

Prestressed concrete offers several advantages over reinforced concrete, including increased structural capacity and efficiency, reduced material usage, and enhanced durability due to minimizing cracks. It is widely used in various structures, including bridges, buildings, tanks, and slabs, where its lighter weight and higher strength can be particularly beneficial.

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Prestressed ConcreteConstruction TechniqueHigh strength Steel StrandsReinforcementPre compressionTensile ForcesCrack FormationPretensioningPosttensioningPrecast ConcreteStructural CapacityMaterial EfficiencyEnhanced DurabilityConstruction Flexibility

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7.16 : Prestressed Concrete

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7.1 : Tensile Strength Considerations of Concrete

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7.2 : Behavior of Concrete Under Compressive Load

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7.3 : Porosity in Cement Paste

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7.4 : Total Voids in Concrete

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7.5 : Pore Size Distribution

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7.6 : Microcracking in Concrete

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7.7 : Water Cement Ratio

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7.8 : Aggregate Cement Ratio

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7.9 : Transition Zone

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7.10 : Relation Between Tensile Strength and Compressive Strength of Concrete

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7.11 : Fatigue Strength of Concrete

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7.12 : Impact Strength of Concrete

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7.13 : Abrasion Resistance of Concrete

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7.14 : Reinforcements in Concrete

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