Prestressed concrete is used in a wide range of buildings and civil structures where its improved performance can allow for longer spans, reduced structural thicknesses, and material savings compared with simple reinforced concrete.
Saurav Barua Assistant Professor Department of Civil Engineering, Daffodil International University Email: saurav.ce@diu.edu.bd Cell: 0175334075
This course has some outcomes (mentioned below) that can be obtained by the students upon successful completion of the course.
CO1: Students will understand the general mechanical behavior of prestressed concrete.
CO2: Students will be able to perform analysis and design of prestressed concrete members and connections.
CO3: Students will be able to identify and apply the applicable industry design codes relevant to the design of prestressed concrete members.
Prestressed concretes: materials; pre-stressing systems; loss of prestress; anchorage system; analysis of sections for flexure, shear, bond and bearing; beam deflections and cable layout; partial prestress. Design of pre-stressed sections for flexure, shear, bond and bearing; analysis of end block and composite section.