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By Dr. Attaullah Shah Swedish College of Engineering and Technology Wah Cantt. CE-407 Lec-02 Structural Engineering
The net stress in the prestressed section The resultant stress due to the combined effect of applied loads and pre- stress force is given as: At the ends of the beam where there is no moment the MC/I =0, the stress becomes
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Solution
The kern of a section is the region in which a compressive point load may be applied without producing any tensile stress on the cross section.
Shapes of pre-stressed sections: −Rectangular shape: Simple and easy to pour −I-Section and T-section: Economical −Channels and Boxes
Prestress losses −The initial prestress becomes smaller with time due to following reasons: A lump sum value has been recommended by ACI Code
Elastic Shortening
Losses due to shrinkage
Relaxation of creep in the tendons
Slippage in post tension and anchorage system
Friction along the duct
Ultimate Stress of pre-stressed section
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