This document introduces a lecture on prestressed concrete design. The lecture aims to help students differentiate between reinforced and prestressed concrete design, understand the historical background of prestressed design, learn basic design principles, and explain the concepts of pre-tensioning and post-tensioning. By the end of the lecture, students should also be able to appreciate the reference code needed to perform calculations for prestressed concrete design.
This document introduces a lecture on prestressed concrete design. The lecture aims to help students differentiate between reinforced and prestressed concrete design, understand the historical background of prestressed design, learn basic design principles, and explain the concepts of pre-tensioning and post-tensioning. By the end of the lecture, students should also be able to appreciate the reference code needed to perform calculations for prestressed concrete design.
This document introduces a lecture on prestressed concrete design. The lecture aims to help students differentiate between reinforced and prestressed concrete design, understand the historical background of prestressed design, learn basic design principles, and explain the concepts of pre-tensioning and post-tensioning. By the end of the lecture, students should also be able to appreciate the reference code needed to perform calculations for prestressed concrete design.
This document introduces a lecture on prestressed concrete design. The lecture aims to help students differentiate between reinforced and prestressed concrete design, understand the historical background of prestressed design, learn basic design principles, and explain the concepts of pre-tensioning and post-tensioning. By the end of the lecture, students should also be able to appreciate the reference code needed to perform calculations for prestressed concrete design.
NATIONAL UNIVERSITY L.M. PICE, M.ASEP, SSE – ASEP DMPR - MANILA Course : PRESTRESSED CONCRETE DESIGN EXPECTED LEARNING OUTCOMES After this discussion the students should be able to: 1. Differentiate Reinforced Concrete Design and Prestressed Concrete Design. 2. Identify the historical background of Prestressed Concrete Design. 3. Understand some basic principles applicable to Prestressed Concrete Design. 4. Explain the concepts of pre-tensioning and post-tensioning. 5. Appreciate the reference code as a requirement before performing the calculations needed as the discussion progress.