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l. State any four losses that can take place in prestressed concrete. (A.U: APR/IVIAY 2008,
MAY/JITNE 2m9, 2012)
/ For pretensiooing and post tensioning:F Elastic deformation of concreteF Relaxation of sfess in steelY gffinkage of concrete! Creep ofconcrete
/ For post-tensioning only
) Anchorage slip
2. What !s meant by post tensioning? 1.1.u. i'tovloEc 2009)
Post tensioning is a method of prestressing in which t}re tendon is tensioned of concrete
has hardened. ln this method the prestress is imparted to concrete by bearing'
3. Why high strength concrete is necessary for prestressed concrete? (A.U. NOV/DEC 2012,
NOV/DEC 2009)
F To withstand high compressive stress due to prestress at early stages
F To offer higher iesistance to tension, shear, bond and bearing.
P To have lesser shrinkage effect.F To have higher modulus of, elasticity and smaller creep strength and thus rezulting in
lesser loss of prestress.l-a :( 4,!trt"
"ny two advantages of prestress€d concrete over reinforced concrete. (A,U. NOv/DEc
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F The technique df prestressing eliminates cracking of concrete under all.stages ofloadirrg, the entirc section ofthe structure take part in resisting the extemal load' (ln
RCC only the portion of the concrete above the neutral axis is effective.F Absence of cracks results in higher capacity of the structure to bear reversal of
stress. impact, vibration and shock.F The use of curved tendons and the pre compression of the concrete helps to resist
shear.) The quantity of steel required for prestressing is above.l/3'd of that required for
reinforced concrete though the steel for the former should have high tensile strength.
Post tensioning svstem
L Freyssinet system
> Prestress concrete beams have usually low deflection.
(;,rName any four systems or methods of prestressing? (A.u. MAY/JUNE 2013)
Pretensioning systems
I . Abutment method
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2. Lee-Mccall sYstem
3. Magnet-Blaton system
. 4. Prescon sYstem
5. Baur-Lcohharat sYstem
6' Gifford Udall sYstem
6. What are the advantages of pretensioning concrete oYer post tensioned concrete? 1e'U'
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L,oad balancing concept is primarily balancing a portion of the load on the structure by
choosing the proper prof'te flr ii'J;'ff"' "pptpriate '
to the moments due to dead weight and
applie<t ioads.
S.Whatlossduetoelasticshorteningcanbeignoretiforposttensionedbeam?.^
If all the wires are simultaneously tensioned' the loss due to elastic deformation is
ffilo*, au. to creep is more for pretensioned beam compared to that of post tensioned
member? (n-u. ePwMAY 2oro)
pretensioned members have large magnitude of loss due to creep than post tensioned
over, as Eansfer of p,",*"" ot"Afy take"s placJ earlier in pretensioned member'
10. Why is smaller diameter rvires used in pre tensioning works?
Theultimatetensilestrengthofwiresvarieswithitsdiameter.ThetensilestrengthAecreJ -ittt increases in the diameter of wires'
fill \ryhat are the three forms in which high tensile steel is used in the prestressed concrete?
\'/ ) High tensile steel wires
) Cables> Strads
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6. Dead load counter action
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8. Formwork or moulds
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12. Why high tensile steel is essential for prestressed concrete? (A'u' MAY/JUNE 2009)
The normal loss of stress in steel is generally aboul 100 to 240 N/nrm2 and it is apparent
that ifthis toss of stress is to n" ^ .*"li po6"on of thc initial stress, the sg.ess in steel in the initial
;;;;;;rG ;ery hiCh, about 1200 to'2000 N/mm2. These high stiess ranges are possible onlv
with the use ofhigh strength steel
13. What is meant by loss of prestress'due to relaxation of steel? (A'U' Nov/DEc 2010)
Therelaxationofprestressingsteel,definedasthereductionbfstressunderconstantstrain, is due to creeP.
14. What is meant by pretensioning? (A'u' Nov/DEc 2011' Nov/DEc 2009)
A method of pr-estressing concrete in which the tendons are tensioned before the-co-ncrete
is placed. In this method, ti ;;;t is imparted to conqete by bond between steel and
concrete.
@Mention the principle of prestressing? (A-u' Nov/DEc 20rr) '
The basic principle of presiressing is to produce bV 11Y suitable 1:1"^t:^::T"i"n'
comoressive stressed in ,ff tn.r"'p*tr ut tt! .on"r"i" whose tinsile stresses would occur, when'
the extemal load i.e. dead and live loads are applied'
16. What are grades of concrete to beused pre tensioned and post tensioned woiks?
The Indian code of practice suggests a minimum cube strength of 400 Mpa for
pretensioned and 300 Mpa for post tensioned system'
17. What is meant by pressure or thrust line? (A'u' Nov/DEc 2009'2010) (A'u' APR/MAY 2010)
Atarrysectionofabeam,thecombinedeffectoftheprestressingforceandlheextemallyapplied load will result in a distribution of concrete stresse; that can be resolved into a single
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or tr," poi.t.'oi upprication of this force in any beam or structure is called the
'pressure line'.
18. What is the effect of increase in external moment on the pressure line?
A change in the extemal moments in the elastic ryC: of pT-t":T^"-d^^":":'-t:t:, O"'*
,"rrlt. in ,rhidofthe pressure line rather than in an increase in the resultant torce ln the Dezrm.
f 9. Why loss due to shrinkage is mbre for pretensioned member compared to post
tensioned member? (A-u. Nov/DEc 2010)
Inthiscaseofpretensionedmembers,generallymoistcuringisresortedtoinordertop."r"nftr-irt ug",",1'*r" ti*" oi tr-rr".. Cooi"queoily, t],e total residual shrinkage strain will
be larger in pretensioned *"-b",, after transfer oi p'"st"'* in comparison with post tensioned
members, where a portion "i'.fu,ug"
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taken place by the time of transfer of
prestress.
20. What is meant by dxternal prestressing?
A member can be prestressed by extemal reaction ofiered by rigid abutments is called
external Prestressing.
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*,rdoraselossesoccurduetoslipofwiresduringarrchorageorduetostrainat-I-;';;; oi post tension.d system. Such slips occur at both the jacking end and the
-d-inrage.' , Ia ofsaess due to anchorage slip = E, x strain / length'
buded prestressed concrete and non-bonded prestressed concrete'
H pressed concrete: confiete in which prestress is. imparted to concrete through
ht8 Ae tendons and surrounding concrete. Pre tensioned members belong to this
ILl pcs*ressed concreie: A method of construction in which the tendon are not bonded
-;dng concrete. ffr" t*ab"t may be placed in ducts fomred in the concrete
be placed outside the concrete section.
fl you improve the shear resistance of concrete beam using prestressing
thircoral or axial prestressing
k*essing by inclined or sloping cable
Yrrtical or transverse prestressing
of prestressing concrete beams. (a.u'- E tors which influence the deflection
D Iryoced load and self weight
D urgnitude of the presressing forceD fre profileD Sr.o'rl moment or area of cross sectionD Hus of elasticity of concreteD 5tage, creep and relaxation of steel stress
D $ dtte member.
cable? (au. Nov/DEc 2orl)
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ft cable is a tendon profile in which the eccentricity is proportional at all
f t bcnding moment caused by any loading on a rigidly supported statically'
or a profrle which does not induce any redundant reactions and hence
eficcting shrinkage of concrete? (A.U- NoviDEc 2010)
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27. What is meant by loss of prestress?
The effective prestess in concrete undergoes a gradual reduction with time from thestages of transfer due to various causes..This is generally refened to as loss ofprestress.
28. What are the assumptions made in analysis of stresses in prestress concrete structuralelement?
1. Concrete is a homogeneous elastic material
2. Within the range ofworking stresses, both concrete and still behave elaltically.3. A plane before after bending.4. Linear strain distribution across the depth ofthe member.
@Wn rare the two methods to calculate loss due to creep of concrete? (A.u. NovlDEc 2010)\-/1. Ultimate creep strain method
. 2. Creep coefficient method.
30. What are the factors affecting creep coelficient? (A.U. NOv/DEc 2010)
1. Humidity
2. Concrete quality3. Duration of applied loading4. Age ofthe concrete when loaded.
31. What is meant by 'wobble' or 'waves'?
The loss oflstress due to friction between the cables and undulations in the duct termed as
'wobble' or 'waves'.
32. Define prestressed concrete. (A.U. MAY/JUNE 2002, Nov/DEC 2009)
Prestressed concrete is basically concrete in which intemalmagnitude and distribution are introduced so that the stresses resultingcounteracted to a desired degree.
33, Differentiate reinforced' concrete and prestressed-concrete.
ln RCC members, the prestress is commonly introduced by tensioning the steel reinforcement.The tensile strength of plain concrete is only a fraction of its compressive strength and theproblem of it being defrcient in tensile strength appears to have been the driving factor in thedevelopment of the composite material known as reinforced concrete
Prestressed concrete is basically concrete in which intemal stresses of a suitable magnitude anddistribution are introduced so that the stresses resulting &om extemal loads are counteracted to adesired degree.
34. Write some need for high strength steel ard concrete material. (4.u, Nov/DEc 2orl)
l. Necessity ofusing high-strength steel and concrete
2. Recognition of losses of prestress due to various causes.
a
stresses of a suitablefrom extemal loads are
35. Define the terms:
a) Ten'don, b) Anchorage, c) Full prestressing, d) Partial prestressing
to impart 0.".L* to lhe concrete-A sfretched element used in a concrete member of $rucnre
d"*iJfy, frign ,ensile steel wires, bars cables or strands are used as tendons'
b)ANCHORAGE
A device generally used to enable .the tendon to impart the maintain prestress in the concrete''
rr'""o*,o,ontyusedun"ho,ug"saretheFreyssinet,MaglelBlaton,Gifford-Udall,Leonhardt.Baur, LeeMcCall, Dywidag, Roebling, and BBRV systems'
c) FULL PRESTRESSING
prestressed concrete in which tensile stresses in the concrete are entirely obviated at working
loads by having sufiiciently high presbess in-the members'
d) LIMITED OR PARTIAL PRESTRESSING (A.U. NOV/DEC 2OO9}.
Thedegreeofprestressappliedtoconcreteinwhichtensilestressestoalimiteddegpeareperrnitted in concrete under working loads.
36. Define ixial prestressing.
Members in which the entire cross-section of concrete has a uniform compressive prestress' In
thi" typ" ofp.".t essing, the centroid, ofthe tendons coincides with that of the concrete section.
37. Define eccentric prestressing. :
A section at which the tendons are eccentric to the centroid, resulting in a triangular or
trapezoidal compressive stress distribution'
38. Define Non-distortional prestressing'
ln this type, the combined effect of the degre" of p.estr"ss and the deadweight stress is such that
tte a"nection of the axis of the membei is preverted. In such cases, the moments due to
prestress and deadweight exactly balance resulting only in an axial force in the member'
39. What is meant by Uniaxial, biaxial and triaxial prestressing?
The terms refer to the cases where concrete is prestressed (i) in only one direction, (ii) in two
*,rtuutty p"tp"naicular directions and (iii) in three mutually perpendicular directions'
40. Define circular Prestressing
The term refers to prestressing in round members, such as tanks and pipes'
41. What is meent by moderate Prestressing?
No limit is imposed rpon the magnitude of the tensile stesses at working loads. This form of
construction is not really protroin concrete but is to be regarded as reinforced concrete with
reduced cracking and tte sectioos should be analyzed according to the rules of reinforced
concrete.
42. Deline or untensioned reinforcement,
Reinforcement in prestressed members not tensioned with respect to the surrounding concretebefore the application of loads, these are gcncrally uscd in partial prestressed members.
43. Define the terms: Transmission length, cracking Ioad.
The length of the bond anchorage of the prestressing wire ftom the end of a pretensionedmember to the point offull steel stress is called as transmission length.
The load on the structural elernent corresponding to the frst visible crack is known as crackingload.
44. What is meant by proof stress?
The tensile stress in steel which produces a residual strain ctf 0.2 % ofthe original gauge lengthon unloading.
45, Define cap cable.
A short curved tendon arranged at the interior supports of a continuous beam. The anchors are inthe compressiori zone, while the curv6d portioh is in the tensile zone.
46, Write the definition about degree of prestressing.
A measure of the magrritude of the prestressing force related to the resultant stress occurring inthe structural member at working load.
47. Define Debonding. (A.u. Nov/DEc 200E)
Prevention of bond between the steel wire and the surrounding concrete is known as debonding.
48. Write some applications of prestressed concrete.
The use of prestressed concrete has revolutionized the entire building industry in the erst whileUSSR, USA, UK, Japan and the continent. Some of the applications are thirteen storey apartnentbuilding with precast post-tensioned in slab conskuction, 203mm thick light weight concreteslabs of 8-6 m span in San Francisco.
49, Mention some tensioning devices used in prestressed concrete.
/ Mechanical
/ Hydraulic
/ Electrical
/ Chemical
50. Write thq principles of post-tensioning.
) Wedge action producing the tendons
. ts Direct bearing from rivet or bolt heads formed at the end of the wires
D Looping the wires arorind the concrete.
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stressing'machine.
55. Explain Gifford-Udall system
The Gifford-Udall system developed in UK consists of steel split-cone and cylindrical
cone anchorages to house the high-tensile wires bearing against Steel plates.
56. Exptain the concept about Lee+kCaD systeur and l\fiagnel-Blaton. (A.U. MAY/JUNE 200q
In the Lee-McCall system the tendons comprise high-tensile bars of diameter varying from 1240mm which are threaded at the ods ASer tensioning bach bar is anchored by screwing a nut and
washer tightly against the eod plares-
The Magrcl-Blaton post-tmiooirg syse.m adopts metallic sandwich plaJes, flat wedges, and a
distribution plate for ancbodng &e wfu€s. Each sandwich plate can house upto four pairs ofwircs.
57. Define the term chemi,I prcstressing. (A.u. Nov/DEc 2009)
Setf-stessing or demi:al of concrete was made possible by the development ofexpanding c€ments- Erga@ ml consists of 75% Portland cement, 150 high alumina
cement md I (FZ gpm, rhich resrlt in the formation of, caicium sulpho aluminate.
58. List any fm frors iLaciry d.flectiotrs. (A.u. NovlDEc 2011)
The deflectioos of,prtsrnd m* members are influenced by the following salient factors:
1. Imposed loed d sf ciiE2. ivlapitude of thc pt*tsig 6rce
3. Cable profile
4. Second romear of rte of crrc section
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51. Write the applications of post tensioning.
post tdnsioning is ideally suited for medium to long span in-situ work where the tensioning cost
is only a small proportion of the cost ofthe whole job.
5L Define the term Tendon splices. (A.u. MAY/JUNE 2002,2003)
In case of continuous prestressed concrete members involving long tendons, it is necessary t0
splice the tendons to achieve continuity. Several types of splices have been developed over the
yiuts to t it th" dif[erent types of wiies and stands used as tendons.
53. Briefly explain thermo elastic prestressing. 1e.u. ernnr'rAY 2008, MAY/JUNE 2002)
The method of prestressing by heat tendons, achieved by passing an electric current in the high-
tensile wires, ii generally ieferred to as 'thermo-electric prestressing'. The process consists ofelecrically heatirig the bars to a temperanre of 3004000 c.
54. Explain Hoyer,s effect in prestressed concrete, (A,U. MAY/JIiNE 2009, NOViDEC 2010)
For mass production of pretensioned elem'ents, the long-line process developed by Hoyer is
genaally used in a factory- In this method, the tendons are stretched betweeft tlvo bulk heads'
several hundred meters apart so that a number of similar units may be cast along the same goupof tensioned wires. The wires or skands wher teosioned hydraulic jacks or by a move able
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