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- either within the concrete volume (internal prestressing) or wholly outside of it (external prestressing). While pre-tensioned concrete uses tendons directly...
- internal grouting of the tendon's ducting. bonded tendon bonded prestressing A prestressing tendon that is, or is to be, permanently connected to the surrounding...
- Materials (concrete and steel) including Concrete Reinforcing steel Prestressing steel Durability and cover to reinforcement Structural analysis Ultimate...
- a bridge engineering company. Pacheco is the mentor of the organic prestressing system concept (OPS concept), based on the human muscle, used in bridge...
- API 5L X65 448 531 Steel, high strength alloy ASTM A514 690 760 Steel, prestressing strands 1650 1860 Piano wire   1740–3300 Carbon fiber (CF, CFK) 5650...
- strengthen an existing structure or as an alternative reinforcing (or prestressing) material instead of steel from the outset of a project. Retro****ing...
- off R1.5bn cartel fine". Business Day. "Antitrust: Commission fines prestressing steel producers €269 million for two-decades-long price-fixing and market-sharing...
- which can withstand the tension of 156.24-169.26 kN according to the prestressing standard of 60% -65%. Using high-carbon steel wire rod, after surface...
- Marine construction is the process of building structures in or adjacent to large bodies of water, usually the sea. These structures can be built for a...
- prestressed concrete, patenting the technique of external prestressing (where the prestressing bars or tendons are not encased in the concrete) in 1934...