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P Post-tensioning is a form of prestressing.
What is Post-Tensioning
Post tensioning is a technique for reinforcing concrete. Post-tensioning tendons, which are prestressing steel cables inside plastic ducts or sleeves, are positioned in the forms before the concrete is placed. Afterwards, once the concrete has gained strength but before the service loads are applied, the cables are pulled tight, or tensioned, and anchored against the outer
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Benefits of Post-Tensioning System
(1) A significant reduction in the amount of concrete and reinforcing steel required
(2) Thinner structural members as compared to non-prestressed concrete; resulting in lower overall building heights to comply the bye laws
(3) Aesthetically pleasing structures that harness the benefits of cast-in-place structures with expected geometries, and longer, slender members with large spaces between supports
(4) Superior structural integrity as compared to precast concrete construction because of continuous framing and tendon continuity
(5) Monolithic connections between slabs, beams, and columns that can eliminate troublesome joints between elements
(6) Profiled tendons that results in balanced gravity loads (typically a portion of dead load only), significantly reducing overall deflection
(7) Better crack control, which results from permanent compressive forces applied to the structure during pre-stressing
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