Loss of prestress due to creep in concrete, Civil Engineering

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Loss of Prestress due to Creep in Concrete

Due to the phenomenon of creep, compressive prestress induced strains in concrete increase. Because of  it, strains of  tendons decrease and consequently loss of prestress takes place in tendons. This is called as loss of prestress due to creep in concrete.

 


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