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Amount of Prestressing Based on Serviceability Requirements

Favre, Renaud  
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Burdet, Olivier  
1999
IABSE Rio 1999
IABSE Rio 1999

The paper proposes design criteria for the choice of the amount of prestressing. Based on an extension of the well known load balancing method, the proposed criteria permit a simple and effective design of the amount of prestressing at serviceability. The paper also discusses the favourable effect of compressive stresses induced by prestressing on cracking and water-tightness of PC structures. In situ measurements as well as extensive test results demonstrate that the proposed criteria lead to structures that are more durable and less prone to an increase in deflections and cracking over time.

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Type
conference paper
Author(s)
Favre, Renaud  
Burdet, Olivier  
Date Issued

1999

Publisher

IABSE Rio 1999

Publisher place

Zürich, Switzerland

Published in
IABSE Rio 1999
Start page

594

End page

601

Subjects

prestress level

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déformation

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serviceability

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précontrainte

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prestressing

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balancement

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aptitude au service

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deformation

URL

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http://is-beton.epfl.ch//Publications/199x/Favre99a.pdf
Editorial or Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

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EPFL units
IBETON  
Event name
IABSE Rio 1999
Available on Infoscience
September 12, 2007
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https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/12003
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