Prabhakara Bhatt
Prestressed concrete design to eurocodes
Artikelnummer 10215582
Ordinary concrete is strong in compression but weak in tension. Even reinforced concrete, where steel bars are used to take up the tension that the concrete cannot resist, is prone to cracking and corrosion under low loads. Prestressed concrete is highly resistant to stress, and is used as a building material for bridges, tanks, shell roofs, floors, buildings, containment vessels for nuclear power plants and offshore oil platforms. With a wide range of benefits such as crack control, low rates of corrosion, thinner slabs, fewer joints and increased span length; prestressed concrete is a stronger, safer, more economical and more sustainable building material. Cover; Title; Copyright; Dedication; CONTENTS; Preface; 1. Basic concepts; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Prestressed concrete; 1.3 Economics of prestressed concrete; 2. Technology of prestressing; 2.1 Methods of prestressing; 2.2 Pre-tensioning; 2.2.1 Debonding/blanketing of strands; 2.2.2 Deflecting/draping/harping of strands; 2.2.3 Loss of prestress at transfer; 2.2.4 Transmission length; 2.2.4.1 Example of calculation of transmission length; 2.3 Post-tensioning; 2.3.1 Post-tensioning anchors; 2.3.2 Loss of prestress at transfer; 2.3.3 External prestressing; 2.3.4 Unbonded systems
Conditie
Tweedehands - Als nieuw
Taal
Engels
Artikeltype
Boek - Hardcover
Publicatiejaar
2011
Uitgever
Spon press London
Aantal pagina’s
596
EAN
9780415439114
Prestressed concrete construction Construction en béton précontraint TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING Prestressed concrete construction Europe