Report On Post Tensioning & Pre Tensioning
Report On Post Tensioning & Pre Tensioning
Report On Post Tensioning & Pre Tensioning
TOPICS:
PRE & POST TENSIONING
In which the tendons are tensioned before the concrete is placed, tendons are temporarily anchored and
tensioned and the pre stress is transferred to the concrete after it is hardened.
• In this method, the concrete is prestressed with tendons before it is placing in position.
• This method is developed due to bonding between the concrete and steel tendons.
• Pre tensioning is preferred when the structural element is small and easy to transport.
• In this method, similar prestressed members are prepared.
• Pre-tensioning members are produced in mould.
Post-Tensioning
In which the tendon is tensioned after concrete has hardened. Tendons are placed in sheathing at suitable
places in the member before casting and later after hardening of concrete.
1) In this method pre stressing is done after the concrete attains sufficient strength.
2) This method is developed due to bearing.
3) Post tensioning is preferred when the structural element is heavy.
4) In this method, products are changed according to structure.
5) Cables are used in place of wires and jacks are used for stretching.
Conclusion
Among the types of concrete’s such as generally normal concrete, reinforced cement concrete,
prestressed concrete is the best concrete for obtaining much strength in the major constructions
of a structure and also for getting more life span of a structure.
References
1 http://www.dailycivil.com/difference-pre-tensioning-post-tensioning/
2 http://ebooks.bharathuniv.ac.in/gdlc3/ThirdYear/SecondSem/Civil/Prestressed%20Concrete%20S
tructures/Notes/Prestressing%20Steel.pdf
REINFORCED CONCRETE & PRE-STRESSED
CONCRETE
Both utilizes the structural capabilities of steel and concrete. Concrete is very strong in
compression, but relatively weak in tension.
• Beam supports a load by developing compressive stresses at the top, but since the
concrete cannot resist the tension at the bottom, it cracks there.
• Reinforcing steel bars are placed within this tension zone to resist the tension and
control the cracking.
Pre-stressed Concrete
• The forced applied is the tensioning or stretching of the steel component which
usually in the form of high tensile strands, wires or bars.
Reinforced Concrete
• After stretching the steel with hydraulic jacks, concrete is placed in forms around the
cables and allowed to harden. When the concrete reaches sufficient strength, the pre-
stress forced is transferred to the concrete by bond when the steel strand at the ends of
the beam is cut loose from buttresses.
Pre-tensioned Concrete Beam
Post-tensioned Pre-stressed concrete
• Steel cables inside plastic ducts or sleeves, are positioned in the forms
before the concrete is placed. Afterwards, once the concrete has gained
strength, the cables are pulled tight and anchored against the outer edges of
the concrete.
Process Post-tensioning
1.Rolls of post-tensioning cables
2. Pulling anchors for post- tensioning cables
Tensioning Devices
1.Mechanical devices: The mechanical devices generally used include weights with or
without lever transmission, geared transmission in conjunction with pulley blocks, screw
jacks with or without gear devices and wire-winding machines. These devices are
employed mainly for prestressing structural concrete components produced on a mass
scale in factory.
3.Electrical devices: The wires are electrically heated and anchored before placing
concrete in the mould. This method is often referred to as thermo-prestressing and used
for tensioning of steel wires and deformed bars.
4.Chemical devices: Expanding cements are used and the degree of expansion is
controlled by varying the curing condition. Since the expansive action of cement
• Fewer joints lead to lower maintenance costs over the design life of the
structure, since joints are the major locus of weakness in concrete buildings.
Disadvantages of Prestressed Concrete
• For concrete prestressing, high tensile reinforcement bars are needed which costs
greater than generally used mild steel reinforcement bars.