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In prestressing work, if more than one wire or strand is included in the same duct, why should all wires/strands be stressed at the same time?

If wires/strands are stressed individually inside the same duct, then those stressed strand/wires will bear against those unstressed ones and trap them. Therefore, the friction of the trapped wires is high and is undesirable.

This question is taken from book named – A Self Learning Manual – Mastering Different Fields of Civil Engineering Works (VC-Q-A-Method) by Vincent T. H. CHU.

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2 comments on "In prestressing work, if more than one wire or strand is included in the same duct, why should all wires/strands be stressed at the same time?"

SAMEER KHAN says:

If the steel wires would stressed individually it will cause crakes in the structure. so its necessary to make stressing of wires at a time,

Vijay Keshari says:

Dear sir plz make for bar bending schedule formula find

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