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the prestressing of concrete member is carried out to reduce​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation: The prestressing of concrete members is done to reduce the compressive stresses developed in the concrete members to the required extent while tensile stresses is the stress state where the length of member tends to expand in tension side while the volume remains constant, shear forces and bending stresses ...

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It is now commonly used for floor beams, piles and railways sleepers, as well as structures such as bridges, water tanks, roofs and runways. Generally, prestressed concrete is not necessary for columns and walls, however, it can be used economically for tall columns and high retaining walls with high bending stresses.

The prestressing of concrete members is done to reduce the compressive stresses developed in the concrete members to the required extent while tensile stresses is the stress state where the length of member tends to expand in tension side while the volume remains constant, shear forces and bending stresses ...

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