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Planning-and-Economical-Aspects-of-Prestressing
1. Which type of reinforcement is required for advantage of partial prestressing?
2. The computation of total ultimate moment required for design of prestressed beams, knowledge of is necessary?
3. The small span girders with straight tendons, bw is?
4. Check for deflection due to prestressing force if given data is Prestressing force is 182×103 eccentricity of cable is 105, Length of cable is 1000, elastic modulus of concrete is 34×103, Moment of inertia is 3200×105?
5. The thickness of web is generally determined on which of basis?
6. Find Permissible stresses and range of stresses for class 1 structure fcu = 50n/mm2, fck = 35n/mm2 according to BS: 8110 recommendations for fcu = 50n/mm2 and fci = 35n/mm2,fct = 0.5fci = 17.5n/mm2?
7. Find ratio for ultimate flexural strength at centre – span section given that Aps = 3000mm2, d = 1150mm, fcu = 50n/mm2, bw = 150mm, fpu = 1500n/mm2, b = 600mm, ht = 250mm, design ultimate moment mud = 3400knm?
8. The calculation based on stress in reinforcement is obtained by _______
9. Find approximate thickness of web if b is 0.5d, d is 270mm, d/h ratio is 0.85, h is 315mm, adopt effective depth, d = 275mm overall depth , h is 320mm, width of flange of 160mm and Average thickness of flange is 70mm since sloping flanges are used, increases flange thickness by 20 percent?
10. Find deflection due to self weight given that ϕ = 1.6, Ee = 2.6Ece, elastic modulus of concrete is 34×103, gravity is given as 6, self weight is 0.76, Length of cable is 1000, elastic modulus of concrete is 34×103 , Moment of inertia is 3200×105?
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Introduction of Prestressing
Introduction of Prestressing
Materials for Prestressed Concrete
Materials for Prestressed Concrete
Prestressing Systems
Prestressing Systems
Analysis of Prestress and Bending Stress
Analysis of Prestress and Bending Stress
Losses of Prestress
Losses of Prestress
Deflections of Prestressed Members
Deflections of Prestressed Members
Flexural Strength of Prestressed Sections
Flexural Strength of Prestressed Sections
Shear Strength of Prestressed Sections
Shear Strength of Prestressed Sections
Transfer of Prestress
Transfer of Prestress
Anchorage Zone Stresses in Post Tensioned Members
Anchorage Zone Stresses in Post Tensioned Members
Limit State Design Criteria
Limit State Design Criteria
Design of Prestressed Concrete Sections
Design of Prestressed Concrete Sections
Design of Pretensioned and Post-Tensioned Members
Design of Pretensioned and Post-Tensioned Members
Composite Beams and Deflections
Composite Beams and Deflections
Statically Indeterminate Structures
Statically Indeterminate Structures
Prestressed Concrete Pipes, Slabs, Grid Floors, Tanks, Shell, Folded Structures, Poles and Sleepers
Prestressed Concrete Pipes, Slabs, Grid Floors, Tanks, Shell, Folded Structures, Poles and Sleepers
Optimum Design of Prestressed Structures
Optimum Design of Prestressed Structures
Prestressed Concrete Bridges & Trusses
Prestressed Concrete Bridges & Trusses
Planning and Economical Aspects of Prestressing
Planning and Economical Aspects of Prestressing
Construction, Maintenance and Rehabilitation of Prestressed Structures
Construction, Maintenance and Rehabilitation of Prestressed Structures
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