Description: Prestressed Concrete is a method for overcoming concrete’s natural weakness in tension. It can be used to produce beams, floors or bridges.
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Prestressed Concrete Structures
- Lecture -1 – Prestressing System
- Lecture -2-Type of Prestressing
- Lecture-3-Prestressing System and Devices(Pre-Tensioning)
- Lecture-4-Prestressing System and Devices(Post-Tensioning)
- Lecture-5-Concrete(Part-1)
- Lecture-6-Concrete,Grout(Part-2)
- Lecture-7-Prestressing Steel
- Lecture-8-Losses in Prestress
- Lecture-9-Friction&Anchorage Slip
- Lecture-10-Creep,Shrinkage&Relaxation Losses
- Lecture-11-Analysis of Members
- Lecture-12-Analysis of Members Under Flexure
- Lecture-13-Cracking Moment,Kern Point and Pressure Line
- Lecture-14-Analysis of Rectangular sections
- Lecture-15-Analysis of Flanged Sections
- Lecture-16-Analysis of Partically Prestressed Section
- Lecture-17-Design of Members
- Lecture-18-Design of Members for Flexure (Type1 Members)
- Lecture-19-Design of Members for Flexure (Type1&Type3)
- Lecture-20-Choice of Sections and Determination of Limiting
- Lecture-21-Magnel’s Graphical Method
- Lecture-22-Detailing Requirements
- Lecture-23-Analysis and Design for Shear and Torsion
- Lecture-24-Design for Shear (Part 1)
- Lecture-25-Design for Shear (Part 2)
- Lecture-26-Analysis of Torsion
- Lecture-27-Analysis of Torsion(Part -1)
- Lecture-28-Analysis of Torsion(Part -2)
- Lecture-29-Calculations of Deflection and Crack Width
- Lecture-30-Transmission of Prestress
- Lecture-31-Post-tensioned Members
- Lecture-32-Cantilever Beams
- Lecture-33-Continuous Beams(Part 1)
- Lecture-34-Continuous Beams(Part 2)
- Lecture-35-Composite Sections
- Lecture-36-One-Way Slabs
- Lecture-37-Two-Way Slabs(Part-1)
- Lecture-38-Two-Way Slabs(Part-2)
- Lecture-39-compression Members
- Lecture-40-Circular Prestressing,Conclusion