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IRC: 18.2000
DESIGN CRITERIA
FOR
SED CONCRETE ROAD
BRIDGES
(POST-TENSIONED CONCRETE)
PRESTRE!
(Third Revision)
THE INDIAN ROADS CONGRESS
2000RC: 182000
DESIGN CRITERIA
FOR
PRESTRESSED CONCRETE ROAD
BRIDGES
(POST-TENSIONED CONCRETE)
(Phird Revision)
abled by
‘THE INDIAN ROADS CONGRESS
(as packing & posiage)smc: 182000
Reprinted
Repened
Repent
‘Second Revision
Reprint
Reprinted
Repines
December, 1965
Octber,i969
February, 1978
Sanwa 977
Jay, 198 (nh Notions and ui per IRC 71)
November, 1985
September, 1990
December 1997 (with test amendments)
(cider, 2000
September, 2002
(th est amendens)
(Rights of Publication and of Tramlation oe reserved)
‘Printed De Ky ites, New Deli 0015
1000 Capi» Sepeber 2002,
Re
CONTENTS.
Composition of Bridge Spcitstons & Standards
Commitee
Notatons
Clase No,
Tateduton
se
Concrete
onde aod Fores
Suge Pretessag
Pemmistible Scenes in Premensing Sel
Secon Properties
Mods of sty
Lowes fa Petes
‘Uimue Steg
Colsiston of Ultimate Seenth
Shear and Torsion
Minima Reinforcement
{Cover and Spacing of Pretesing Stel
End Bloke
‘Thickenlog of Webs of Gieders
[Anchonge of Cables snd Seeing
Spay of Cables in Plan and Minima Radius of
(Cbs in Elevaton
Sender Beans
Energon CablesStands
‘Storage an Handing of Pressing Materia
Prestesing Operation
Grostng of Cables
Appenices
‘Teron Shexting Ducts
‘essen Corugaed HDPE Sheathing Dots
Speifcaton fr Sheathing Dut Joins
Recommended Pacice fr Stages etd Handling of
Prestesing Material
Recommended Pracice fr Prestessing Operations
Recommended Practice fer Grouting of Port Tensoned
Cable in Presresed Concrete Bodget
age No.
oom
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MEMBERS OF THE BRIDGE SPECIFICATIONS AND
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NOTATIONS
‘ret of High Tense Set
‘Area o longa! reinfocement
Crossctnal es of two Tos of isk
‘Aen of cones tel
‘ret enclosed y the ert Hie of meters forming box
Bearing rx of he anchorage coavered in shape wa sq of
cguivalent aes
“Maximum are of the gute tat an be contained within he
rember witout oveaping the coweponding es of he
fijacent anchorages, and conic WR the Dearing re A
‘Wich ofa rectangle section or 1b ofa Tee, Lo / beam
Side of anchor pate
With of tang of Te o beam
(Overt depth ofthe pie eased for top of deck sb to
the roti of per
Depth ofthe ier fom the maxima compresion edge othe
entre of gravity of the tenons
Diameter of pesrening wren
Dept om erteme copresion re either the oan!
tart or th seni of he tends, whichever ix reer
Modulus of Elsi of concrete at 28 day
Modul of Elatietyof estesing sel
‘Modulus of Basisy of Concrete tj dye G28 dy)
‘Base of Nepean Logins
‘Bursting tne force in end Nock
‘Average compresiv sues ia earl comprenve zone
‘Acad concrete cube suengh at day sujet aia
wate off G28)
(Chance compresive strength of 15 cm euber a 28 ye
‘Compressive sett cesiidl as due wo preues taken st
pine
Permissible conpresive contact sess in concrete inching
ny prevailing sess as inthe case ofntermedate anchorages
Ultimate tense seg of pressing see!
‘Sess dato peste only athe eile ibe tance om
the cena ofthe concrete resin
wyEEgETT rppe SSS
oa
AS AAAS So ee gen.
1.2000
“Maximum pacts sess in conte ¥,
The caacesie sng ofthe vteasone se
‘Yield sues oflacptutnal re in compreson
Yield strength of longituialrenfrcoment or 02
oot ese wich shoal be ken ao reser tan 415 MPL
Yield tengo inka lforcement 2p et poo
ress which shouldbe taken us nt greater than 418 MP
Dead load
Exper dimension of te section
Sale dimension ofthe section
‘Wal icknea of members fbx ston whee tsoal ress
is dremined
Second moment of ae ofthe section
Wobble co-ticem pir mete length of preesing see
Lang of specimen
‘Bending masment a the ecton
‘Mega Pascale
Crating momeat at th cont set considered
‘Moneat of son under timate loa conion
‘Name of test steagh resus 7
‘ad in tendon oo
Design ve loud iocating impact pot
‘Sander deviation (Sample) ‘
Superimposed dea loud
Spacing of comers,
ink spacing slong Be length of « member
“Torsional moment de timate Toads
Thiele of ange ofa Tee eam
Shear force atthe section considered under wtimate fat,
sal Yume of water
Premeared quantity of water
Balance guanty of wate It
Urine shear reine of a cones sein
‘Ultimate shear resistance oft once secon ancracked in
fesse
‘Volume of shenthing sample wed in wae lot sty
Uline shear restance of aveoncrcte secon, caked Sa
‘enue
st
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‘onvioal shear ss in cuneree seston uplo wich 0
{orion riforcement i required
‘Torso shear atest a soon
‘Utne torn ber Hest a eon
istics in mee between poi of aperaton of ope and pe
o
‘Smaller dimension of Hinks memued between cents of lps
‘Tena five dance Fam the cenod ofthe concrete seton
‘Side of lade sea of end Weck
T
Sie of end ook,
+
Larges dimension of links measured between cones of legs
Deviation of individual test sungth fm the average test
sength of fest eng seule
Covent of fst between cable and duct
[Cumulative angle in radian though which the tangent 10 the
table profi has red betwen the points of operation of p>
te pots)
Sting eviaon (popuition)
Sel seta be jacking end
Stl Sees at pot, ditt x fm he aking end
Teteral soa deh of sheathing
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1. yTRODUCTION
‘The Design Criteria for Prestressed Concrete Road Bridges
(Post-Tensioned Concrete) was fist published in Decembes
1965, To cater for the technological developments which were
‘taking place in course of time, the Criteria were examined by the
‘Technial Committees ofthe IRC and revited in 1977 and 1985
in the light of their recommendations.
In the light of further developments in the field of
prestressed concrete, the task of reviewing the criteria and
‘carrying out required revisions was entrusted to the Committee
for Reinforced, Prestressed and Composite Concrete. (B-6)
consisting of the folowing personne!
ina Kosi Conener
AN. Dbodapiae 2 Member Sertary
MEMBERS
NK Sih Joe Karen
8. Jopekar PY Manure
De TN Sith Rao ‘AS. Pads Rao
Mik. Mhesee RA. Caudhary
De, NG. Temankar GR Haas
Shine Sara DD. Shama
Mabe Tandon Digeor & Hen, Chil Eoge.
SA Redd ‘Brea of Idan Sundar
‘abot Base (Vinod Kurs)
1. Vinwantan|
EX-OFFICIO MEMBERS
President RC ono)
(CB. sors) (Pra Kum)
Sere, IRC
(SC Shama)
‘CORRESPONDING MEMBER
PS. TyanRc: 182000
1. NTRoDUCTION
‘The Design Criteria for Prestressed Concrete Road Bridges
(Post-Tensioned Concrete) was fist published in December,
1965, To cater forthe technological developments which were
‘taking place in course of time, the Criteria were examined by the
‘Technieal Committees ofthe IRC and revised in 1977 and 1985
inthe light of their recommendations.
In the light of further developments in the field of
prestressed concrete, the task of reviewing the criteria and
‘carrying out required revisions was entrusted to the Committee
for Reinforced, Prestressed and Composite Concrete. (B-6)
‘consisting ofthe following personne!
inan Kosi Conner
AN. Died Member Sere
MEMBERS
Nx. Site Jose Karen
8. Jopekar PY Manure
De TN Sith Rao ‘AS: Pad Rao
Mik. Mhesee RA. Cuudhay
De, NG. Tambankar GR Hanes
Shine Sara DD. Stam
Mabes Tandon Digctor & Head, Cil Boge.
SA Redd ‘urea of Indian Sundar
Dabok K Bast (Vinod Kurs)
7. Viewantan|
EXOFFICIO MEMBERS
President IRC oD)
(EB. Rae) (Pfs Kum)
Secreta, IRC
(SC Shama)
‘CORRESPONDING MEMBER
PS. Tyagi‘The amendments as finalised by this Committee were
considered and approved by the Bridge Specifications and
Standards Committe in their meeting held at New Delhi on 7k
December, 1999 and later approved by the Exeeutive Commitee
in their meeting held at New Delhi on 14th December, 1999,
‘The draft amendments were diseussed and approved by the
Couneil of the Indian Roads Congress at the 157th Council
“Meeting held at Madurai on 4th January, 2000.
I was also decided tha the document would be published
sa fully revised Criteria after incorporating all the amendments
The object of issuing this publication is to establish a
‘common procedure forthe design and construction of Prestressed
‘Concrete Road Bridges in India. The publication is meant 10
serve as a guide to both the design engineers and the
‘constriction engineers but compliance with the provisions
therein doesnot relieve them in any way of the responsibility for
‘the stability, soundness and safety of the structures designed and
‘erected by them.
The design and construction of road bridges require aa
‘extensive and thorough knowledge of science and technique
involved and should be entrusted only to specially qualified
engineers with adequate experience of bridge engineering,
capable of ensuring careful execution of work
2. SCOPE
These Criteria cover the design aspects for prestressed
concrete (post-tensioned) road bridges (determinate structures
‘only). These are not applicable tothe design of members which
fare subjected to direct compression like piers.
IRC: 182000
34. Cemen
Any of the following shall be used wit prior approval of
‘the competent authority
(3) Owinay Portand Cement conforming wo 1S: 269
(0) igh Strength Potand Cement confooing to IS: 8112
(2) Ordinary Poland Cement conforming to 15:12269 (Grae 53)
(@) Supe Resistant Portland Cement conforming to 11230,
3.2. Aggregates
All coarse and fine aggregates shall conform to 1S:383 and
tests for conformity shall be carried out as per 1S:2386 Parts I
‘0 Vill
32.1, Coarse aggregate
321.1. Coarse aggregate shall consist of clean, hard,
strong, dense non-porous and durable pices of crushed stone,
crushed gravel, natural gravel or suitable combination thereof
‘oF other approved inert material I shall not contain pieces of
disintegrated stones, sof, flaky elongated particles, salt alkali,
‘vegetable matter or ther deleterious materials in such quantities
5 to reduce the strength or durability of the concrete, or 19
stack the embedded stel
‘The nominal maximum size of ageregates shall usually be
restricted to 10 mum less than the minimum clear distance
between individual cables or individual untensioned sect
feinforcement or 10 mm less than the minimum cover to
‘untensionedstel reinforcement, whichever is smaller. A nominal
size of 20 mm coarse aggregates shall generally be considered
satisfactory for prestressed concrete workIRC: 1.2000
3.22. _ Fine aggregates : Fine aggregates shall conform
to Clause 302.33 of IRC.
33, Water
‘Water used for mixing and curing shall be in conformity
with Clause 302.4 of IRC:21
34, Admixtures may be used in conformity with
Clause 302.2 of IRC21
35. Steel
35. The prestressing steel shall be any of the
following:
(6) Phin hard rvs! wie conforming 11S: 1788 (Par 1 and
1521785 (Pat
(0) Cold den nde wie conforming 1 1:6003
(6) igh tensile el bar conforming t 182000
()Uncoutl stesteleved sand eaofrming #186005, and
(6) Uncoutd ates rene low relaraton sel conforming 0
Data in respect of modulus of elasticity, relaxation loss at
1000 hr., minimum ultimate tensile strength, stress-strain curve
et, shall necessarily be obtained from manufacturers. Prestressing
stce shall be subjected to acceptance tests prior to actual use on
the works (guidance may be taken from BS:447). The modulus
of elasticity value, as per acceptance tests, shall conform to the
‘design value which shall be within a range not more than S per
‘cent between the maximum and minimum,
352. Untensioned steel : Reinforcement used as
untensioned steel shall be any ofthe following
(3) Mid se! and media eases bars conform 16432
ent)
RC: 18.2000
©) High seegihdefomed steal hrs conforming 0 1:1786 and
(2) Hard dawn see wie iri conforming 1 1:56.
‘The reinforcement bars bent and fixed in position shall be
five from must or scales, chloride contamination and other
corrosion products. Where cleaning of corroded portions is
required, effective method of cleaning such as sand blasting
shall be adopted
3.53. Prestressing accessories like jacks, anchorage,
wedges, block plates, te. being patented items shall be obtained
‘rom authorised manufacturers ony. The prestressing components
and accessories shall be subjected to an acceptance test prio t
their actual use on the works (guidance may be taken from
BS:4447),
36, Sheathing Ducts
‘The sheathing ducts shall be either in mild steel as per the
sub-clause 3.6.1 of in HDPE as per sub-clause 3.62. They shall
beim as long lengths as practical from handling and transportation
considerations without getting damaged. They shall conform to
the requirements specified in Appendix-IA/IB and a test
certificate shall be famished by the manufacturer. The tests
specified in Appendix-1B are to be performed as part of
‘additional acceptance tests for prestressing systems employing
‘comigated HDPE sheathing ducts and are not meant for routine
site testing purposes,
36.1. MS sheathing duets
361.1. Unless otherwise svecified, the material shall be
Cold Rolled Cold Annealed (CRCA) Mild Steel intended for
mechanical treatment and surfice refining but not for quench
hardening or tempering.Rc: 18.2000
3.6.1.2. ‘The material shall be clean and foe from rst and.
‘ormally of bright metal finish, However, in case of use in
aggressive environment galvanised or lead coated mild steel
Strips shall be adopted
3.6.13, The thickness of metal sheathing shall not be less
than 0.3 mm, 0.4 mm and 0.5 mm for sheathing duets having
intemal diameter upto 50 mam, 75 mm and 90 mm respectively
For bigger diameter of dues, thickness of sheathing shall be
based on recommendations of prestressing system supplier.
3.6.14. The sheathing shall conform tothe requirements
specified in Appendix-14 and atest certificate shal be furnished
by the manufacturer
3.61.5. The joints of all sheathing shall be water tight
and conform fo the provisions contained in Appendix-2,
3.62. Corrugated HDPE sheathing ducts
3.62.1. Unless otherwise specified, the material forthe
‘ducts shall be high-density polyethylene with more than 2 per
cent carbon black to provide resistance to ultraviolet degradation
and shall have the following properties
Specific Deny 0956 gem’ at 290
Yield Sexe 180 Nim?
‘Tense Senet 210 Nin
‘Shore Hardness DS se, vale |
tise vue | St
Notch impact seeogth at 26 | 10 bin?
Are i Adin?
Cocfcet of Thema!
Expansion fc 200 "BOC 1.50x 10+?
3.62.2. The thickness of the wall shall be 23 + 0.3 mm
1s manufactured and 1.5 mm after los inthe compression test,
for duet size upto 160 mm OD.
IRC: 18.2000
3.62.3. The ducts shall be corrugated on both sides. The
iets shall tansmit fll tendon stength from the tendon tothe
surrounding conerete over a length not greater than 40. duct
siameters
3.62.4. These ducts shall be joined by adopting any one
‘or more of the following methods, a¢ convenient {0 suit the
individual requirements ofthe location, subject to the satisfactory
Pressure tests, before adoption.
Screwed together with le sd female heads
+ oining wih thick walled HDPE sik coupes with ee. This
an alo be ued for connection with txpet ee
+ Weling wit loots coupes
‘The joints shall be able to withstand an internal pressure of 0.5
bar for S minutes as per test procedure given in Append 14,
4 CONCRETE,
Concrete shall be in accordance with Clause 302.6 of
IRc2i
‘5 LOADS AND FORCES
5.1. The loads and forces and load combinations as per
IRC.6-1966 and as applicable forthe given structure shall be
duly aecounted for
5.2. All etitical loading stages shall be investigated. The
stages stated below may normally be investigated
Suge pressing
i) Consrution suger including tempera lang, anspor
ning and erection or any occasional lis that may ost
hing loeehing of idem cling pac i anyie: 182000
(i) The design loads as per load combination of 5.1 above
including the following csr sages
(@) Seve Dead Louth Pree with il lowes,
(@) Service Dand Lond Live Loads Pretest wit full ots
(is) For the cambination of loads with differential temperate
‘tient fet, mau 30 per cent five load tall Be
ensiered and say tne eet sbll be taken ome of By
provising sequstety donned unesvoned eel bet fe
nck ih ine pte 9 RET hl py
However inthe eae of precast septal consrstion
tein stl be pemited under ths lad cumbnaton.
(0) Urination, a per Chase 12.
6. STAGE PRESTRESSING
‘Stage presttessing is permissible, The number of stages of
prestessing and grouting shall be reduced to the minimum,
preferably not more than 2. However, concrete shall have
tained a strength of not less than 20 MPa before any
Prestressing i applied,
2. PERMISSIBLE STRESSES 1 CONCRETE
2. Permiible Temporary Stress ta Conerte
ZAL1 These sess cleat afi acon for
uM npopat es, earn tthe ge of conan,
pe Cine Th
1112, The compresive sess produced du 1 ning
mentioned in Cse 32 (i shal not enced 0. hich shall
fore moc thr 20 Ma, whee fs be cone sangha
thartine sijelo & msioum vals off
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7.413, tall transfer the cube stength of concrete shall
not be less than 0.8 f.. Temporary compressive stess in the
extreme fre of concrete (including stage prestressing) shall not
exceed 0.50 f, subject to a maximum of 20 MPa,
7.14. ‘The temporary tensile stresses in the extreme
fibres of concrete shall not exceed I/10th of the permissible
temporary compressive stress inthe concrete
72. Permissible Stress in Concrete during Service
721. The compressive stress in concrete under service
loads shall not exceed 0.33 fy
722. No tensile sess shall be permitted. in. the
‘concrete during service.
723. If precast segmental elements are joined by
prestessng, the stresses inthe extreme fbres of conerete during
service shall always be compressive and the minimum
compressive stress in an extreme fibre shall not be less than five
per cent of maximum permanent compresive stress that may be
eveloped in the same section. This provision shall not,
however, apply to cross prestressed deck slabs.
7.24. The structure shall also be checked for 20 per
cent higher time dependent losses like creep, shrinkage,
relaxation, ete. Under this condition, no tensile stress shall be
permitted,
73. Permissible Bearing Stress Behind Anchorages,
‘The maximum allowable stress, immediately behind the
anchorages in adequately reinforced end blocks may be calculatedRC: 18.2000
by the equation
ere f
~ the pest compressive contit ses in conrete
lncadng acy prevaing wrest in the cu of
Intermediate anchariges
= ‘he beanie aes ofthe ncbrage converte in shape o
2 Squte of equivalent ar
ty ~ the maximum ae ofthese tat canbe cntind
Wwithis the. member without overlapping, the
conesponding area of adjacent ‘nchoriger, ted
Eonceatic with te being ea 4,
The above va of bering tess pene oly
‘tthe projection of cont ofa eat 30min
whichever i more all und the anchorape, where
eas shown in Fg
a5 thy,
4
4
ig
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(i) Where embedded anchorages are provided, the
‘enforcement dei, comet sengt covet sna
otc dimensions shal conor tote menace =
Speciestane pci rte
‘iy The pease operating on he anchorage shal be taken
‘re lowing for lanes dc to eeep aad shane
of concete an reataton of lec, bt ae along
far tosses due 9 else shrening and sean
orgs.
8. PERMISSIBLE STRESSES IN PRESTRESSING STEEL
‘Maximum jack pressure shall not exceed 90 per cent of
0.1% proof stress. For the purpose of this Clause 0.1% proof
stress shall be taken as equal to 85% of minimum Ultimate
‘Tensile Suength (UTS),
9. SECTION PRoERTIES
9.1. For members consisting of precast as wel as east in-
sit units, due consideration shall be given to the different
‘moduli of elasticity of concrete in the precast and insite
Portions.
92. Openings in Concrete Section
For the purpose of determining the flexural stresses both
riot to and after grouting of the cables or tendons, the
Properties of the section such as area, position of centroid and
Moment of inertia may be based upon the full sccion of the
concrete without deducting forthe atea of longitudinal openings
left in the concrete for prestessing tendons, cable ducts or
sheaths, No allowance forthe transformed area ofthe prestesing
tendons shall, however, be made,
Deduction shall be made for the holes of sransverse
restressing tendons at setions where they occur, for determining
the stresses before grouting of these holes,IRC: 16.2000
93. Minimum Dimensions
93.1. ‘7 beams
93.1.1, The thickness of the web shall not be less than
200 mm plus diameter of duct hole, Where cables cross within
the web, suitable inrease inthe thickness over the above value
shall be made,
9.3.12. The effective width ofthe flange of a 7’ beam
shall conform to Clause 305.15.2 of IRC:21.
9.3.3. The minimum thickness ofthe deck slab including
that at cantilever tips shall be 200 mm.
9.3.1.4, In case of mulicbeam arangemeat, t last to
cross girders, one at each suppor, shall be provided. For bridges,
having beam and slab type of superstructure, the number of
longitudinal beams shall ot be les than 3 except fr single lane
and pedestrian bridges. The depth ofthe end cross gides shall
be suiaby adjusted to allow acess for proper inspection of
bearings and faitate positioning of jacks for future iting
ofthe super-stactue. The thickness of exoss girders shall ot
be less than the minimum web thickness of longitudinal girders.
9315, Incase ofcmposteconstrcton wit prestesed
concrete girders and RCC deck sab, the soft of deck lb hall
bein lin withthe top of the lange ofthe girders.
932, Box girders
93.2.1, ‘The thickness of the web shall not be less than
4136 plus twice the clear cover 10 the reinforcement pls
diameter ofthe duct hole where ‘dis the overall depth ofthe
box ptder measured from the top ofthe deck slab to the Botom
ofthe soft or 200-mm plus the diameter of duct bole,
2
RC: 16.2000
Whichever is greater. Where cables cross within the web,
suitable increase inthe thickness over the above shall be made,
In case of cast in sity cantilever constuction, if the
prestressing cables are anchored in the web, the web shall be
locally thickened to not less than 350 mm nor less than that
recommended by the prestressing system manufacturer, subject
to design requirement.
9.32.2. The thickness ofthe bottom flange of box gitder
shall be not less than 1/20th of the clear web spacing at the
junction with bottom flange or 200 mm whichever is more. For
top flange minimum thickness shall be as pee Clause 9.3.1.3.
9.23. For top and bottom flange having prestessing
cables, the thickness of such flange shall not be less than 150
‘mm plus diameter of duct hole.
9.324. In box giders, effective and adequate bond and
shear resistance shall be provided a the junction of te web and
the slab, The slabs may be considered as an integral part of the
Birder and the entire width may be assumed to be effective in
‘compression.
For very short spans or where web spacing is excessive or
where overhangs are excessive, analytical investigation shall be
made to determine the effective ange width.
9.3.2.5. For cantilever construction, preference shall be
ssiven to box type cross section with diaphragms provided at
supports. Sudden change in depth of superstructure should not
bbe permitted. For reducing the thermal effsct suitable ventilation
should be provided in box sections.
93.2.6, Haunches of minimum size of 300 mm (horizontal)
snd 150 mm (vertical) shall be provided at the four extremeRC: 182000
inner comers of the box section. For all other comers fillets of
suitable size may be provided.
9.3.2.7. Tae minimum clear height inside the box girders
shall be 1.$ m to facilitate inspection,
9.4, Diaphragms/Cross Girders
Diaphragms shall be provided depending upon design
requirements. The thickness of diaphragms shall not be less than
the minimum web thickness
10. MODULI OF ELASTICITY
10.1. Modulus of Elasticity of Stee (E,)
10.1.1. For the purpose of design the following nominal
values of modulus of elasticity can be assume except where the
‘manufacturers certified values or test results are available
Tabet
Type of weal Modus of cacy
Phin tad wis (conforming
18:75 ad 15:50) nix
igh tensile sel bars sled or
eat ened (conforming 1152050) 20x 101
‘Stans (cforms to 18606) 195 x 10
10.1.2, Representative values of modulus of elastieity as
supplied by the manufacturers or as per test results based on one
test of 3 samples for every lot of 10 tonnes or par thereof shall
bbe used for verification of the elongation calculations,
102. Modulus of Elasticity of Concrete (E)
Unless otherwise determined by tests, the modulus of
lastcty, £, of concrete shall be assumed to have a value
‘The value of the modulus of etastityE, of the concrete
4 days may be taken to be,
eon FZ
11, LOSSES IN PRESTRESS
Decrease in presiress in steel due to fiction, seating of
anchorages and elite shortening shall be deemed tobe instan-
taneous, while that due to ereep, shrinkage and relaxation of|
steel is time dependant. Both losses shall be caleulated on the
following bass
ILL Blastie Shortening
‘The loss due to elastic shortening of concrete shall be
computed based on the sequence of tensioning. However, for
design purposes, the resultant Toss of prestress im tendons
tensioned one by one may be caleulated on the basis of half the
product of modular ratio and the sess in concrete adjacent 10
the tendons averaged along the length. Altematvey the loss of
prestess may be computed exactly based on sequence
steessing
112, Creep of Concrete
The strain due to creep of concrete shall be taken as
specified in Table 2IRC: 182000
Table?
Mari of const athe tine Creep sla per 10 MP
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Tabled
“Age of cont at he tne ‘Sein die w esi
tong to potas oFrewson ye age
: 7 Tino
ie oan ; sie
. dane: " Banos
* eeeicl 2 20x 10+
. S6xi0: FH ions
4 ag * shies
108 40x 108 ‘Notes: () Valves for intermediate figures for any age of concrete may be
Notes: () The cee stain ding any interval may be ake ate saa
dus Wo 8 surind ste eal the ainsi mean of Be
Inia and the a es curing diag that ee,
(i) The woes fr the calelton of the oe det exp sal be
taken theses in once atthe onto of he presesing
ste Vadaon im ses if ay, along te conoid of he
[essing sec, may be counted fe.
(iy Values of excep sea for itermedinteDigures forte maturity
of conerateat the ie of eenng maybe iterates taking
‘ina vaciton between te vac given above.
(iv) The above vac a or Orsay Penland Comer.
113. Shrinkage of Conerete
‘The loss in prestress in tel, due to shrinkage of eonerete
shall be estimated from the values of stain due to residual
shrinkage given in Table 3,
114, Relaxation of Steet
Relaxation of steel shall invariably be verified by testing t0
ascertain conformance to the respective codes for prstressing
Intersed ning a nest vation benren the values pen.
(Gi) The shove ae for Oxinary Pornd Cement.
steel as per Clause 35.1. For calculation of permissible
temporary siess in concrete as per Clause 7.1 losses due to
‘relaxation of soc! shall be taken in accordance with Table 4A
and 4RFor ealelation of stress in service condition, long term
relaxation loss values occuring at about 0.5x10* hours shall be
considered, which shall be taken as 3 times the 1000 hour value
given in Table 4A,
Tabtesa
Relation lt a 1000 ours t 20°C 2°C (a of nis)
Taal aver ‘Relator Tow for Relation ose
‘Normal sation fr fw relation
sel (0) sel 00)
osm ° °
o8 as 125
or 50 as
os 90. 4s
Note: () For nemesis oer interpoltion may te done
(i) = Minium Unimate Teale tess (UTS) ote1c: 18-2000
Tbteaw
Renton beencen rentaton Ise tne wp 1000 tous
TimeimHows 15 20 100 200 500 1000
Relsaion os 15 2538 $5 GSAS 100
of leet
1000 he
11S. Losses Due to Seating of Anchorages
Depending upon the type of post tensioning, losses in
prestess occur due to slip of wires, drawn of male cones,
strains in anchorage, the value of which shall be as per tests of
manufacturer's recommendations and duly accounted, for
‘considering reverse fiction near the anchorage ends. For this
purpose the values of covefficient of fiction and wobble co-
‘efficient shall be taken same as those stipulated for postive
fiction
116, Feltion Losses
Steel stress in prestessng tendons o,, (x) at any distance
«x from the jacking end can be calculated from the formula
2.5 5,60 U0 bs)
nese, =the sel sess athe jacking end
O° She bse of Npein Lopes
be coeticent of ton
‘0 = the carmlave angle i ratian though which dhe
target othe able profile has ured betwen he
Dots of operation of adc
ef He sel sess ata pin stant rom the jecking
ead
= the wobble eoefcient pr mete length of sel
= te dstance beween pias of operation of and
‘The value of and & given in Table $ may be adopted for
calculating the ftction loses.
Tales
Type orhigh Type of ductor Valu econmended wo be wed
teal seel seat in deve
pre —
Wie cables ——“Beight meal 0.091, 025
Guvaoied 0086, ry
ead costed 00046 bis
Unlined duct in 0046 bas
Uncoted ses Bright mest 0046 vas
tebeved ands Guvenned = 00030, 030
ead coud 0.0030, bas
Unlined duct in 0046 O50
Comugses HDPE 00020017
Does: (Values be wed in design may be alert to te values
cbserved, on stsictry evidence ia suppor of sch vals.
(3) For malsayer wie cables wih spacer pits proving ste
separation te yale fy may be doped ene bass fsa
(4) When the det of feton i ever he index of 2 be
shove formula sl be negative
(@) The above formula isa eter aplication and can be used for
statin of fiction between ay wo pis lng the edo
‘dat fom acheter
‘The values of and kused in design shall be indicated on
the drawings for guidance in selection of the material and the
methods that will produce results approaching the assumed
values
117, For structures constructed by segmental
construction or other complex construction methods which
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require accurate determination and detailed information of time
dependent effects, specialist literature may be refered to.
12. ULTIMATE STRENGTH
‘A prestressed concrete structure and its constituent members
shal be checked for failure conditions at an ultimate load of 1.25
G+28G +25 Q under moderate condition and 1.5 G+ 2.SG
+ 25 Q under severe exposure conditions where G, SG and Q
éenote permanent load, superimposed dead load and live load
including impact respectively. The superimposed dead load shall
include dead load of precast footpath handrail, wearing course,
utility services, kerbs ete. For sections, where the dead load
causes effects opposite to those of live load, the sections shall
also be checked for adequacy fora load of G + SG + 2.5 Q
13. CALCULATION OF ULTIMATE STRENGTH
Under ultimate load conditions, the failure may either
‘occur by yielding of the stel (under-reinforced section) or by
iret crushing ofthe concrete (over-reinforced section). Ultimate
‘moment of resistance of sections, under these two alternative
conditions of failure shall be calculated by the following
formulae and the smaller of the two values shall be taken asthe
ultimate moment of resistance for design
Failure by yield of stel (under-reinforced section)
My= 09 4A,
Whee 4, te ares of high tensile ste)
Jf = wo ulimate tense enath for sel witout tie
Yield point or yield ses or sce at per cet
longton whichever is higher fr tes! with =
efinte yield pin.
4, ~ te depth of the beam fom the maximum
compresion edge to the cee of gravy ofthe see
‘endo.
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Non-piestressed reinforcement may be considered as
contributing to the available tension for calculation of the
ultimate moment of resistance in an amount equal to its area
times its yield stress, provided such reinforcement is welded or
tas sufficient bond under conditions of ultimate load.
(Gi) Failure by erushing of concrete
My= 0176 bd fy
fora rectangular ston
A :
monarnid i+ Lovage (at)
festa
Whee 6 = ith eer of ah fe
She width of ange of Tee beam,
the tikness of floge of «Tee beam
1M, SHEAR AND TORSION
141. Shear
14.1. The ealeulations for shear are only required for
the Ultimate Load,
‘At any section the ultimate shear resistance ofthe concrete
‘alone, V, shall be considered forthe section both uncracked (see
‘Clause 14.1.2) and cracked (see Clause 14.1.3) in flexure
imespective of the magnitude of M, and the lesser value taken
and, if necessary, shear reinforcement (see Clause 14.1.4)
provided,
For a cracked section, the conditions of maximum shear
with co-existent bending moment and maximum bending moment
with co-eistent shear shall oth be considered.
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The effect of the vical component ofthe bottom ange
force in members of variable depth may also be considered
‘where applicable. While calculating this component the design
moment to be considered shall be concomitant with the design
shear foree being considered
14.1.2, Sections uneracked in flexure
14.1.2. The ultimate shear resistance of a section
uncracked in flexure, V,, coresponds to tke occurrence of @
‘maximum prinipal tensile stress, atthe centoidal axis of the
section, of f= 0.24 f,,
In the calculation of ¥,, the value of prestress at the
centroidal axis has been taken as 08 J. The value of Vis
given by
067 bd (PFOA,
id oe case of tangas member an width
fiber te case of, and t beams
4 ove depth ofthe member
J, = maximum pial nie es given by 026 JT
Zo ™ compressive sess at centodl sis ae preneess
take as postive
‘Where the poston of « duct exseides wih the postion of maximum
pricpal tense ses eg a ote the junction of age and we eat
rppor, te vale of b sould be reduced ty te fll damneter of the Get
iunpoued and by to-tids of he diet i routed,
In flanged members where the centoidal axis occurs in the
‘ange, the principal tensile stess shouldbe limited to 024.7,
atthe intersection of the flange and web; inthis calculation, 0.8
of the stress due to presiress a this intersection may be used in
calculating V,
For a section uncracked in flexure and with inclined
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tendons or vertical prestess, the component of presresing
force normal to the longitudinal axis of the member may be
added t0 V,,
14.1.22, For bridge decks with procast prestressed beams
and castin-situ deck slab, V, ean be evaluated as given below
1M, = ultimate design moment aig on the precast section alone
VE = ainsi design shear force acing onthe press ection
Ip = second moment of ss of prstst ston sone
J, = second moment of ses of compo schon
(i), ~ Gest moment of ae above composite cenoid fr pees
(4), = Gest moment of re shove ompositecenti fo compose
fq = Sees compote centroid due to M,
y= sess at compose contd de to peste
Lo oar
f= sea tempos cell duet ¥,
a
= BRE 0 jen set von feed
ona ume sheaf wish canbe aid by he
conpostesedon terete rnp tie ses at
Sompoecenlé aces f= 02¢ fe
8 ag yo
- TiRED
14.1.3. _ Seton racked in enue The skims shes esse
ofa section cracked in eae, Vor nny be escalated wing the ego
biven teow
ver
sr,
Where d, = is the distance from the exreme compression fibre
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to the cestid of the tendons at he section
‘resided.
1M, = inthe coking moment tthe etn considered, Mt
= 0037 Jf + 08 S209 0 whic i the ass
ue to pests ely at he tee Me disance
fom te cent of the concrete section which has
‘eon moment of wes I
Vand M = ste te thew free and coresponding bending
Iroment atte son considered due to ume
lone
1, = should be taken a at les thn OL bd Fe The
‘al of Y, clea parc section maybe
‘Soumed be cuss for distance equal od
menses inthe. Gecton of lceasing moment
ftom it putea secon.
Fora section cracked in flexure and with inclined tendons,
the component of prestresing forces normal to the longitudinal
axis of the member should be ignored
14.14, Shear reinforcement : When ¥, the shear force
ue to the ultimate load is less than V2 then no shear
reinforcement need be provided. A minimum Shear reinforcement
stall be provided when Vis greater than ¥./2 in the form of links
such that
Ay OTE,
ovat
Mee o
‘When the shear force V;, due to the ultimate loads exceeds
V, the shear reinforcement provided shall be such that
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Where V, = the shear fret can be cated by the cone
= eth yield arena ofthe ker referent
0.2 per on profess which shouldbe hen as
ot greter tan 813 MPa
inthe core ecto re ofthe two eg of ak
isthe ink pug along te length of member
isthe dep fw the eter compression She
titer the lopli buts having ameter not
estan te link tr ver which the ink wil pas
trio ibe centid of the tendons, whichever is
eer
In beams, at both comers in the tensile zone, a link shall
pass round a longitudinal bar, a tendon or a group of tendons
having a diameter not less than the link diameter, A like shall
extend as close to the tension and compression faces as possible,
With due regard to cover, The links provided ata eross section
Shall between them enclose all the tendons and_adltional
reinforcement provided at the cross section and shall be
adequately anchored, Fig. 2 (Pi). Inno case shea reinforcement
provided shall be less than that required as per equation (I)
above when V is greater than 1/2
ee
14.15, Maximum shear force : In no circumstances
shall the shear force “I, due to ultimate loads, exceed the
appropriate value given in Table 6 multiplied by bd, where 6"
is as defined in sub-clause 14.12, less either the diameter of the
‘duct for ungrouted or tworthitds the diameter of the duct for
‘grouted ducts and ‘d, "isthe distance from the compression face
to the centroid of the actual set area in tensile zone but not less
than 0:80 times the overall depth ofthe member.
‘The shear force V should include an allowance for
prestresing only for sections uncracked in flexure (see Clause
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Connector deta tension
“ftnge (bulb) of T-beam
o
Connector desis at junction Connector details
ft intermediate web
anges of box girder
©
Fg 2. Connector relaforcoment fr compression Nang and enon Mange
6
Re
“Table 6 Maou Shear Stress
os 09 8 @
Maxie “730533838
‘Shear Ste
"Noe + For inemedite vaes ner intron may be dae.
14.2. ‘Torsional Resistance of Beams
1421, General ; Torsion does not usually decide the
dimensions of members, therefore, torsional design should be
carried out as a check ater the flexural design, In general, where
the torsional resistance oF stifiness of members has not been
taken into account in the analysis of the structure no specific
calculations for torsion will be necessary, adequate contro of
any torsional cracking being provided by the required nominal
shear reinforcement. Therefore, provisions made in the clause
to be followed when the effect of torsion is appreciable
‘Altemative methods of designing members subjected to combined
bending, shear and torsion could also be used provided the
rationality of the method adopted is justified
1422, Stresses and reinforcement : Calculations for
torsion are required only for ultimate loads and the torsional
shear siesses should be calculated assuming a plastic stress
distribution. Where the torsional shear stress V, exceeds the
value V, from Table 7, reinforcement shall be provided. In no
case, shall the sum of shear stresses resulting from shear force
and torsion (V +7) exceed the value of ¥, from Table 7 nor in
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shear stress, V, exceed Vx Yay Where Y, is the larger
dimension of a Tink,
‘Torsion reinforcement shall consis of rectangular effectively
closed links together with longitudinal reinforcement. This
reinforcement is addition to that required for shear or bending.
Table 7, Ukimate Torsion tear Stress
(Conroe Gase
rere ery
MPs MPs MPs oMPe MPa MPa Me
037 04) 082 082 082 082 042
410445475 50553055558
1423. Computation of torsional stresses for various
1423.1. Rectangular section
Where 7 = te the torsional moment di outils
‘ha i the smaller dimension of he section
ELE the larger cnesion of the secon
‘Torin enforcement shoul be proved ech hat
r
amen)
+ con}
Were 4, =e wl oe fed nk a cn
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fete yield sength of longitudinal reinforcement
Stich Should at be tken rete han 413 Pa
= ire yield sent of ake
ste spacing of the links
the smaller dimesion of he link measured
beeen ens of eps
¥, = ine eps dinesion of he link measured between
cete flee.
To prevent a detailing failure the closed links shall be
detailed to have minimum cover and a pitch less than the
smallest of (X, + ¥,/4, 16 times longitudinal comer bar
diameters and 200 mr. The longitudinal reinforcement shall be
positioned uniformly such that there is a bar at each comer of|
the links. The diameter of the comer bars shall be nt less than
the diameter ofthe Tinks.
14232. L and I sections : Such sections shall be
ivided into component rectangles for purpose of torsional
design. This shall be done in such a way as to maximize the
function (hy. x Wag) Where Hand fg, ae the larger and
smaller dimentioas ofeach compénent rectangle. Each rectangle
shall then be considered subject toa torque
Reinforcement shall be so detailed as to te the individual
rectangles together.,.Where the torsional shear stress in a
rectangle is lest than V, no torsional reinforcement need to be
provided in that rectangle.
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14233. Box section
W274,
Whee A, = isthe wal dicks of members whee the ste i
demaine,
A, = isthe ae cclosed by the centre ne of members
ening the box.
‘Torin seisfrcemeat so be provided such that
Aaah
S507)
(eemapstte) fe
anv &e(Pemerel ae), fe
Sees
‘The detiling requirements of Clause 14.2.3.1, should still,
be observed, In dealing the longitudinal reinforcement to cater
for torsional stresses account may be taken of those areas of the
‘ross section subjected to simultaneous flexural compressive
stresses anda lesser amount of reinforcement inthe compressive
zone may be taken as (arent seton sijelo
x Hesslcongrenon)
Sa ae
Where, = i the average compressive sss ia the Mexua
comprenive aoe and
fg = fethoyeld ses of logan! el in compreion
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15, MINIMUM REINFORCEMENT
15.1. General
‘The quantity of untensioned stel required for design or
constructional purposes shall not be less than the minimum
stipulated in Clauses 15.2 to 15.4. Various types of minimum
steel requirements need not be added together. Bars in such
reinforcement shall, however, not be placed more than 200 mm
apart The minimum diamoter shall not be less than 10 mm for
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severe condition of exposure and & mm for moderate condition
of exposure
In case of insitu segmental construction for bridges
located in marine environment continuity of untensioned
reinforcement from one segment to the next shall be ensured
152. Inthe vertical direction, a minimum reinforcement
shall be provided in the bulb/web of the beamsirib of box
girders, such reinforcement being not less than 03 per cent of
the ross sectional area ofthe bulb/web in plan for mild steel
and 0.18 per cent for HYSD bars respectively. Such enforcement
shall be as far as possible uniformly spaced along the length of
the web. Inthe bulb portion, the cross sectional area of bulb in
plan shall be taken
In all the comers of the section, these reinforcements
should pass round a longitudinal bar having a diameter not less
than that of the vertical bar or round a group of tendons. For tee.
‘beams, the arrangement inthe bulb portion shall be as shown in
Fig. 2
15.3. Longitudinal reinforcements provided shall not
be less than 0.25 percent and 0.15 per cent of the gross cross
sectional area of the section for mild steel and HYSD bars
respectively, where the specified grade of concrete is less than
M45. In case the grade of concrete is M 45 or more, the
provision shall be inereased to 0.3 per cent and 0.18 per cent
respectively. Such reinforcement shall as far as possible be
evenly spaced on the periphery. Non-prestessed high tensile
reinforcement can also be reckoned for the purpose of fulfilling
the requirement of this clause.
154, For sold slabs and top and botiom slabs of box
irders, the top and underside of the slabs shall be provided with
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seinforcement consisting ofa grid formed by layers of bars. The
‘minimum stel provided shall be as follows
(For sold slabs and tp Hab of box girders: 0.3 percent and
Disper ect of he gos eros soa! res f the lb for MS
ted HS bars rsestnly, whi shall be equal itibtet
tap and btom,
(Gi) For soft st of box peers: The logit tesa be
[leat O18 per cet and 02 pec cent of sectoral ares fer
HYSD and MS tar rpecely. Tae minimum iansvese
Fenfvcemen ball be 03 percent and 0 per cat of tbe
‘atone wes for HYSD and MS bas resecively. The
‘Sinimum enoreement all be equally seb 2 tp and
‘wit
155. For cantilever slab minimum reinforcement of 4
nos. of 16 mm dia HYSD bars or 6 nos. of 16 mim dia MS, bars
Should be provided with minimum spacing atthe tip divided
‘equally between the top and bottom surface parallel to support.
NB. Notwithstanding he nomenclature unensioed se” is
provisos of retirement may belied for withsanding
ction aes, ince.
16 COVER AND SPACING OF PRESTRESSING STEEL,
16.1, Wherever prestressing cable is nearest to conerete
surface, the minimum clear cover measured fom outside of
sheathing, shall be 75 mm.
162. The minimum clear cover to untensioned
reinforcement including links and stirrups shall be as per Clause
3083 of IRC:2I.
163. A minimum clear distance of $0 mm of diameter
of the duct, whichever is greater, shall be maintained between
individual cables when grouping of eables isnot involved.
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164, Grouped Cables
16.4.1. Grouping of cables shall be avoided to the extent
possible. If unavoidable, only vertical grouping of cables, upto
2 cables may be permitted as shown in Fig. 3. The minimum
lear spacing berween groups shall be diameter ofthe ductor 50
‘mm, whichever is greater.
Note: In cae of severe conditions of exposure, grouping of
chblen soul beallogetber avoided. Tis may be achieved
by the eof high eapaciy sands,
8 8
8 84i
.
Serta Heh ehy @ bem
Ss
Oo. O0
a
Oo Oo
Aokd
4b 40 mm or dameter of dst whichever i ret, C475 mm
Fig.
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00
1642. Individual cables or ducts of grouped cables shall.
be deflected or draped inthe end portions of members. The clear
spacing between cables or ducts in the end one metre of the
members as specified in Clause 16.3 shall be maintained.
165. The placement of cables or duct andthe order of|
stressing and grouting shall be so arranged tha the prestressing
steel, when tensioned and grouted, doesnot adversely affect the
adjoining duct.
166. All cables shal be threaded by threading machine
‘or any contrivance into preformed ducts. Wherever two stage
prestessng is contemplated, a dummy core shal be provided in
the preformed ducts of the ccond stage cables, which shall be
pulled out ater the frst stage prestressing and grouting is over.
‘Thereafter, the cables forthe second stage shall be threaded into
the preformed ducts. Where prstessing in more than two stages
is contemplated, the above procedure shall be followed for
subsequent stage cables also.
Stressing of cabe/part of cable to avoid shrinkage cracks
shall not be teated as a stage
17, END BLOCKS
17.1. End block shall be designed to distribute the
ceoncentated prestressing force atthe anchorage. It shall have
Sufficient area to secommodate anchorages atthe jacking end
‘and shall preferably be as wide as the narrowest flange of the
beam. Length of end block inno ease shal be less than 600 mam
nor less than its wit. The portion housing the anchorages shall
as far as possible be precast,
172. The bursting fores in the end blocks, should be
assessed on the basis of the ultimate tensile strength. The
Dursting tensile force, ,, existing in an individual square end
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block loaded by a symmetrically placed square anchorage or
bearing pate, may be derived from Table 8.
Whee 2 = fe the side of end block
= te lad in the tendon stead a ove
FL = te basing tense fre
‘Tale 8, Desgn Dusting Tense Forces in
Blocks
a
ie 0 ooo ott
Notes) For intends vals ier interpolation may be made
(hy Thr ithe sr gna Bl pd re
snchorges For extemal anchorages te desig ce may
ince by 0 perce .
This force, F,,, will be distributed in a region extending
fom 02 9.1 2 fom ended ae of nd lock
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Reinforcement provided in this region to sustain the
Dusting tenile force may be calculated based on a tensile
strength of 0.87 f except thatthe stess should be limited to a
value coresponding toa stain of 0.001 when the concrete cover
to the reinforcement is less than SO mm,
Inthe rectangular end blocks, the bursting tensile forces in
the two principal directions should be assessed on the similar
basis as in Table 8,
‘When circular anchorages or bearing plates are used, the
side of the equivalent square area should be derived.
Where groups of anchorages or bearing plates occur, the
end block should be divided into a series of symmetrically
Toaded prisms and each prism teated in the above manner. In
detailing the reinforcement forthe end block as a whole, itis
necessary to ensure that the groups of anchorages are
appropriately tied together. Special attention should be paid to
tend blocks having across section different in shape from that of |
the general cross section of the beam and reference should be
‘made to specialist literature. Compliance with the above
requirements will generally ensure that busting tensile forces
along the loaded axis are provided for. In case where large
Concentrated tendon forces are invalved altemative methods of
design based on specialist literature and manufacturer's data
‘may be more appropriate.
173. Consideration should also be given tothe spalling
tensile testes that occur in end blocks, Where the anchorage of
bearing. plates are highly eccentric, these stresses reach a
rntaximum at the loaded face. The end face of anchorage zone
shall be continuously reinforced to prevent edge spalling.
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Reinforcement shall be placed as close to the ent
ea Pl to the end face as
18 THICKENING OF WEnS OF GIRDERS
‘The thickening of webs of girders towards the end blocks
shall be achieved gradually with a splay in plan of not steeper
than | in 6 Sinble thickening for isoltd anchorages away
end blocks shall be made whenever necesta
a“ nen ay to reduce
19, ANCHORAGE OF CABLES AND STRESSING
Anchorage of cables in the top deck surface sball
surface shall not be
Permitted. All anchorages shall be properly sealed after
Dresiessing and grouting operations. All wire/sands in one
gable should be sessed simutancousl by using ml-stesing
ins
20, SFLAY OF CAMLES 18 PLAN AND
sane
OF CABLES IN ELEVATION mis
‘The splay of cables in plan, for bri
for bringing them ftom their
sition inthe botiom flange at mid-span into the web towards
cura, ping and oer cae els hl enh
"> eset bring af side cover beh pope nt
the pane of urate and inte pla ofcuranee oe see
”Ee
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21, SLENDER BEAMS
Slender beams are those in which
(rao of span to width of tp ange is more tan 60, and
(©) rato of with of tp Dane othe depth of Beam is es than
For such beams permissible stress shall be reduced
suitably and they shall also be provided with adequate temporary
restraints during handling and erection which should be
investigated.
22, EMERGENCY CABLES'STRANDS
Besides the design requirements, additonal cables/trands
shall be symmetrically placed in the structure so as to be capable
of generating presressing force of about 4 per cent of the total
design prestressing force in the structure. Only those cables
which are required to make up the deficiency shall be stressed
and the remainder pulled out and the duct hoe shall be grouted.
23, STORAGE AND HANDLING OF PRESTRESSING
‘MATERIALS
‘A recommended practice for storage and handling of
prestressing material is given in Appendis3.
24, PRESTRESSING OPERATION
‘A recommended practice for prestessing operations is
given at Appendic-4.
25, GROUTING OF CABLES
‘A recommended practice for grouting of eable is given at
Appendix.
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Appendic-4
‘TESTS ON SHEATHING DUCTS
(2) All tes spied below shall be cated out on the same
‘ample inthe ander given below.
2) At eat 3 samples for one foto ply (oo exceeding 1200
‘ete eng hal be tee : :
3. WORKABILITY TEST
Att sample 1100 mm og seed oa Ged bse pe wi
sot slr ig, 1A), The sale te bn fos aso 600 oe
‘themnately on cither side to complete 3 cycles. i
Theft, e eign wl be vn pect Yer a
no fllure or opening has taken place Z as
4 TRANSVERSE LOAD RATING TEST
Toe tet eos tt ites of te sen is scien prevet
Dermanetitorion diag st hodlng, :
The sample paced on boric kong ha
ppt 00 mm lang ota te
‘ample is supped sal poss of otward comugatens
‘oad ae sped in Tale ew is apple paul cee
of he support porn ough 3 clr coat marco 1 ae
couples a be ped so a he a sme apg
cee aoe Pi 1 Ten pee on apdIRC: 18-2000
Figs 11, Workabiiy test
lg 1A. Tranmere lod rating test
‘Tbe
‘retin oe Sat mo ta mem in mo tan
Dia: 250m Sem Sam Sam mm me iS
oe mb we 2b ge we
Sem Gon Sem Gan Som Sam am
leat: 250 «O0N SHON GON TOON BOONTON
‘The sample & considered acepabe ithe permanent deformation is
estan Sper eet
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TENSION LOAD TEST
‘The test peimen ie bjt a tale oad. The hollow coe i
filed wih & wooden cecal piece ving a dame of 5 percent of he
linet dia of he sample fo esse clan roe during tet loading
Fig 143,
Fig, 1A, Teaion Yond test
A coupler i seewed op and te sample loaded in increment, tl,
specified ad I 80 deformation af the jit noe spray couple
2
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noticed, the wt thal be considered sist
Dia in mn Load
25 upto 35 3001
“More nn 35 upo 45 500
More tan 45 upto $5 00 N
More than 55 pio 65 100 N
‘Move than 65 upto 75
‘More than 75 upto 85 1600 N
More than 85 upto 90 1800 N
6 WATER Loss TEST
‘The sample ie sealed atone end. The sample is fled with water and
fe sealing, the end is connected sytem capable of spying a prese
Of 005 MMP, Pg. 1A an hep cantnt for minutes, band Pup
sue puge of snd pipe system canbe wed.
suru,
Ragyrm re
Fig 14-4 Test for water lo studyace exceed 1.5 percent
‘hemi apie an et
oe a Se
Ts ops ge ned it het
ee a te a amen
“The compuntion of rave pole volume is waked out s flows
y+ Premeasured quanti af wate na messing elinder
Y= Balioce quantity of we Ie in the elder after
* empeely ing of he et spe
‘etal Volume 7, FF,
#1
ao
ve Profile Volime= Y= emlen?
Reise Pro 6 a
Where (i length of specimen and ¢ intra! sominal din. of
seating
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Append lB
‘TESTS ON CORRUGATED HDPE SHEATHING DUCTS
The adonlecetance et fo the pressing yrems employing
compat HDPE dict shall cove he flowing bro
1. BoD Test
jet To esabishsisticory bond characteris between the tendon and
ener inthe uta condition
Eauipment
+ 3nos snr seiforced concrete beams with # HDPE dust of
length equal w 40 tines the cut diameter,
+ resresingtndoo of adeqste length for stesing and for
‘enbeing in be bem,
+ Teodon anchorge syste,
+ Load cele and meters,
+ rot constituent.
Method: ast an sdeqnely reinforced tems to wiht th prestesing
‘operation and of nth to embed 40 nes he i dt oa i tendon
tobe doped Laroduce tbe sande of he ens by spacing them parle
by meas of pyspacers at ahown in ig D1 sod fl he dt wih grat
of swengh nt les than 27 Nig When the grout has sine the
neces strength ses the tendon lowly increasing the load tthe fie
‘apciy. The fle capacty ofthe hard sll beat lt un to te
anchor efceny of 095 of flue capacity ofthe tendon. At est 3 08
fest shall ecard out asceri he aden of the duce.
COMPRESSION TEST FOR THE LOSS OF WALL
‘THICKNESS
ject: To esas te wear an tear ofthe shsthing miter andthe
Fh of ie dot sure gant indentation and abrasion under concensed
Tine lading rom he endo contents.
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a | i
a= stn
Fig. 18-1. ond test arrangement
2 noe of conte locks
1, of 1000 Jong sad fing the tendon
AS MN press
‘eating beam of 300 rm length to anit $ KN lod
‘A rier pa fr psig betwee he pes and the Bem for
thifrm and constant lod roster
‘Atesring plat wilh mono sand jack to pull he strand under
loaded eonion
‘A digit cline
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Method Cos 3 no. of conert subs of 300 mm sie, of he ame stength
{ofan uct, wth cat HDPE sheathing dct embeded int
‘heap ar shown nig 1-2 Car sal be exer to ese hat he ct
frface far anforn contct with conceal rund. Place the concrete
Bock over the pres with 31000 ma length of stand forming the tendon
placed inthe dt nd apply he SRN uit lsd gradually a shown. Pal
{he sand unde the sree cenditon by 200 mm acm the duct. Repeat
tte tet on all the 3 on of dacs a0 eed. Meare the ident
formed in all de 3 nos of dats lng the lng ofthe stand, by means of
gil caliper The ral eho ofthe dat shal nt be es tha 1S
mr or
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Append?
‘SPECIFICATION FOR SHEATHING DUCT JOINTS.
‘The sheathing act shal be of he spiral comagled type Foemsjor
project, the sheathing ducts shuld preferably be manufactured at he eject
Fie ung appropiate machines, Wih sich an amengement, ong ogi
of sbenbing dt ay be used with consequent redaction in the numberof
Jette and coupler
‘Where hething dst int ste evel, ac joints sl be made
cement sly taht bythe se of crags treed seve couples which
an be til saree ont th outer eof he sheathing dts, A ea
‘Sink couple coud ao be se if smb
‘Typical details of sleeve couple i showa in Fg. 2:1. Te eg of
the coupler shoud ne be ee han 50 sum bt shuld be increased po 200
tm wherever peatabe The ois betwee the nds ofthe coupler ad the
Sit sl e sald ith adhesive sexing tape to pevem peneraton of
ema slury during concreting. The comes of adc dts shoul be
Stggeed wherever passable. As fra posbl, couplers sould nat be
Toc curved ees, The comugtd sleet couplers being corveity
manfred using the sheath making machine with te next higher ize of
Fig 2
‘The hext-vink coupler Fig. 2.2 spp ia the for of bandage
role which canbe ued fr ll ameter of seating dt, The bndage
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ute onthe undersige with et senstve adhesive so tat fer heating
the bandage material sraks on othe sexing duct and ens formation
of fea proof joint, witout he need fr ext ping ox spot ia he fr
of comgted sleeve cpl. The hag is effeted by means of So 2
ote by ssIRC: 182000
Appenes
RECOMMENDED PRACTICE FOR STORAGES AND
HANDLING OF PRESTRESSING MATERIAL
1. All presresng sel, sheathing, anchorages nd sleeves or copings
hal be protec daring tanportion, handling and sorape For
‘vires upto § mm di, eo of about 15m di, and for wre above §
Tae dn, col of abut 2 min wii breate and ots sal be
‘hse Eom the much,
22. Matai stall be stored in sesordane with he provisions consneé
Jn elevantspecienons. All effors stall be mage to soe te
utes ia proper ples 50s to prevent tice deterioration
Inion by frelgn mater an 9 ee ir sataatory quay and
fess for the work, The sorge space shall aso permit cxsy
inspection, oval end vestorge of he natal.
3. The prestising sel, seahing and oer accesories sal be tort
nde cover and potted ftom rain or Gap ground. Theses 0
be prteaed fom the ambit atmosphere if iti Uhely 0 be
aggessive. ll prestessng sel shall be povided with temporary
proteston during storage sich a coating of lube ole pel or
‘pour phar ching materi of proven epeciestine.
4 Stage a ste ll be kept wo the absolute minimum. All materials
ven though sored In approved godowns shall be sibjected 0
teeepaee tes pro 10 her immedi We,
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Anpenlect
RECOMMENDED PRACTICE FOR
PRESTRESSING OPERATIONS
resting operation a rong sal be exe ol spel
toned a quad personal All presteing scene Sal 8
cued fo authored manure wih inboae eng lig
Contos al alo be eu oeaage specie’ spencer hese
slo be etre with he tol sevice estat for fiketon of cas
Focton of ables dig coning,peseenig thé gating Nesey
evils sl alo be soe by sath speclod agence at he ne
ts Been cart cat im acurdence ith peo species
Besplonal aes vheeteclet conned a the Conte he
eg te well experienced a as glifed pean! nd Sle,
tack cesord to subst is perma inte prea sya of
‘resting big aot the pestesing noting open old be
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an
2
23.
Append
[RECOMMENDED PRACTICE FOR GROUTING OF
POST-TENSIONED CABLES IN PRESTRESSED
‘CONCRETE BRIDGES
| GENERAL
‘he comments cove te comet ging of poses
Peed cones members of ges Th a
tendo Ftp ecu petne messes Be opted For
‘Seine coreson in FSC bees,
or caw he
“The perp of outing to prove permanent te!
ao et curv ano develo ond Bee
cere clade soaing scone TH
te eae Sem of sl haan ewe ft
a ony ling te Ss ssp
‘llcion id Eerie
2. MATERIALS
water
nly clean posable wate fe rom sprites conforming to Cie
ais ral be pemited. No en or eck Wa i 1
ed at al
Cement
ntinuryPorsnd Cement sould be wsed for preparion of te
ET shout bea fesh as posse and fee om sny Tams
Foci comet eal nt be We
San
eis pt recommended to us sand fr Fouting of pressing
er ure nel dames of the cs excl 150 ith
se aye comer. Sand if ssl conform 11S
aera pas tough Is Sieve No. 150. The week of sind
38 get ator be mae tan TO percent the weight of eet,
i et wot can be exsred by addon of sable
plese
2
a,
2s
25
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Admicares
‘Acceptable admixtures conforming 1: 9103 may be used ites
‘ave shown tht thei we ipeoves the properties of grou
increasing fii, redoing Wong, eausning ai or expanding
the grout Adisturer mus ao contin eres, late shies,
‘sles x any ther products wich are kly to damage he eel
fr grout. Wher n expanding agent is wed, he oa nestaned
‘epee shuld nt excod 0 pe et. Alsi per a 38
‘ayuncing apa isnot rcormended fo rutng becuse ong.
term effet re nt fe frm do
‘Sheathing
or meifetons sheathing, Clase 3.6 ofthis enters may be
refer
Grout openings oF vents
(0 A ce sl are opening ba ed. Fr hi
pt petal epagy AM etd er ah
Soap nt aa el cage eg
(love ces sown pie oie pat or
{Spe carne a 0 gt ve sy
te rowed aorta weiss. is god paste ©
‘rove stl si va ain" got
eagle provi pve
‘grout leakage. "
(6 Sandee of ing cml inlets es and vets
fae aictnhrge te lowed ommend)
‘pie te nnn of pes
‘Dt bold be secraly Fite atlas itera Al nintoded
oes or openings nthe dict must he repaired pie Yo coneee
placing. The mt of he couplets nthe senting sould be made
Seater po by use of tape or simiarsuitble sem capable of
ving lea proof ons. Great openings and vents must Be ecrly
Stchoced othe dc nd eer the forms rt ening el
to prevent diplcement daring concreting operations du 0 wei
bueyany and wibeans
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ua
aa
Duets ete very iret ning, being of hia metal hey ce
‘taceptble to leakage due fo comeion sn taast or soap, by
tearing pag i boding particulary when placed adjoining (0
‘crn yang ae of is whe ering eds
fr fo conereting or by scridenalpuncrng le ding foe
{am teins: Duss ae abo lable damage by ough use of
inert virator abd sparks oe welding beg dave eos by.
3. EQUIPMENT
Grout Collodat Mier
is estoi that the grout maintained in homogenous sate and
‘of uniform consiteny so tat tae is separ of coment
thing ete roting procs te beer, necessary hat the
fpout be continously med in colloidal miter wit simu
‘esd of 1000 RPM ad wel of dcharge nt exceeding 13 pet
econ
Gres
Pomp
“The pun shoud be a potive dla type aod should be
publ fining the oii continu operston and 26 by
Sry of ples The gout pump muse ited witha pres pe
Te tale pesace of econ to be conled. The misinar
pretmureat which grou sald be pred sal be 03 MPs ag he
{rout pump nut hve a rel arangement fo pas of he grout
‘cae of bl wp of pressure beyond | MPa Te pay of he
{rout pump soul be sch to achieve forward spd of grat
‘tara S010 metes per minute. The slower ras te referable
they reduce the possibly of eorurence of vids IF te eapciy
‘of the pump isle, ual Yo rout two of mote cables
‘Smaltanouly trough + common med
Use of hand pumps for groin is not recommended. Use of
‘Smpesed sir outed esupnent for ijsction i promi i
Fr key ta he wl be some arena in goa
Water Pump
Before sommsncoment of going, «std by direst fod bah
prose wate pp sud be avaiable ste foram emersccy
ey
a,
41
a
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4 cae of any problem in grouting the du, sch pump stall
iment be Comet othe duet nd al pout shed Oy we
of high peste water Tsing I, therefor, neseuary To have
Adequate sorage of clean potable waif operation ofthe wate
pnp for much emergence
Groat Sereen
‘The grating equipment shuld conti srenbaving «mesh size
of 1 106 (5150 if sand ss wed). Por to noducton th
{out pump, te grout shoud be psd though sch seen Ts
‘ren shouldbe enlace for nape and clemning
Connections and Air Vents
Sind deal of fing its, outs, aad vents te
steting ante antares toyed as commend by
‘peal cup of ie oa of prestag, pv
Seneins to bof he “Quick cupe™ ype nd Seat
diameters suitable reducers are to be provided. =
4. PROPERTIES OF THE GROUT
Watriemeat rato shouldbe slow as poste, consistent wih
workability. This ao should nt sonal exceed ts
‘The temper of the lou afer accounting forthe ambient
temperate ofthe svt shall at enend 25°C
Befoe grouting th proper of he grout mix shuld be eed in
4 labor depending onthe Tein aval. Tet should be
fendi foreach Job periodically. The recommend testi
(seid tom
CCompresve stg: The compreasivestengh of 100 mm cubes
ofthe go sal ot be fess ha 17 MP st? days Cubes shall be
edi mist stmosphre forthe it 24 hous ad ubrequenty
in wae. These ests sal be conducted in evance to sees te
Ssuitabilty of be pout ik
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sa
53
53,
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55.
‘4. MIXING OF GROUT
Proportion of materi shuld be based on feta made o he
[Bow tefore commencement of grouiag, bat sbject othe iis
‘ecined above: Themen soul be eased by weiht
Water shold be wdéed tothe mie Gt followed by portland
evnt and tdi sed. Admire, if any, may be ad as
{estonmended by he manures
Mixing ine depends upon the typeof he mise ut wil ormaly
te tetncen 2 and 3 nuts However, mixing shuld befor ach
Sdunton at to obtain uniform sad thoroughly blended grt
‘Nihon exeive temperate nese oes expansive roperis
tthe sre, The grout should be continuously agate wo
irene
‘once mine, 90 walt sal be deo the gout 0 nreas t
fui
an king i ot permite
6. GROUTING OFERATIORS
Genera
(6) Growing sal be cai out ety a pose tnt ater
ry eet of serng enon, Whenever hi pln
we Ne coupled wih for wane reasons, lee
‘Carey poten of he sea spat corsien by mode
ctfecr ech wilt nga he ie arene
Mees sbad be cane i grating. The sealing of
(al escort corgi ob a ood
ws peven ings of war Foret in asesie
Pesteaaet malay ofthe socorage ede san
Application of some pete water able is for
‘Gating of stee/VPI powder injecionending in of
toa, fee comprased ir through the vet
eet eras have shove sme pod resi
ote
2. Some ofthe mebode recommended for sig of
chores oro sil the openings wi bien
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Inpegnted gunny baz or waterproof paper or by
balding ick pedestal plate onal cer esol
the epored wre die the anchorages
(0) Any cet of oil if applied to ste for preventing conosion
‘ould he removed beer grout operation
(©) Duct sll be fut wih water for lening a wel a8 fr
‘etl the sures ofthe dct wal, Water ued for Ssbing
thould be of em quality 2 ued fr groating Tema, however
antain about pe eat of aed lime quick ime. Al water
thould be enna hough the Iw rain pipe o by Bowing
mpreac rough the dct
(@) The wnter i the duct shal be Blown out with ll fee
compressed
Blowing ot water fom dict for cables longer than SO
peop st oth cade by compre ir at effective,
‘lesen povided at oct elves pot shal be ued 0
Cin ut water fom dace
(6) The conection between the nome ofthe inecton pipe and
ic shuld be sae tht enna be ska i
(© Ai ote point ining vent openings shouldbe kept open
fief commenceest of jection greet.
(@ Before going, all ir inthe pump and hore should be
‘pele: The auction cst ofthe mp soul be aight
Injection of eroat
(2) At mining the gout sou be kept in continous movement
(&) Injection of gout must be continous and ahold aot be
‘erp
(6) For eral cable or cables intined more than 60°10 the
io jection sould be fected om te lowest anchorage
corer! of he dict,
(@) The metod of injection shuld ensure complet filing of he
ucts. To vey ts, i advisable Yo compare he volume ofRC: 18.2000 |
the space tbe filed by he injected grout with he guaity of
out actualy noe,
(6) Grouting sould We commence inily with tow presse of
injector of po 0.3 MPaincenng url the proutcemes oat
athe oer en The gout sould be allowed o flow fly
from he ter ea unl he comitency of th rot th
isthe sme a hat of the ou at he jection em. When the
‘rut flows atthe ote ed shoul be coed off and bud
‘up ofpesue commenced Full jection presse at abot 05
“MPs sll be manned for t lest one mnt Before clasiog
the ijn pipe Ite» recommeded pace fo provide t
‘sand pipe atte hghest pot of the eden prof bol ll
‘rate spaced by semenaton a tlesding Ite ld
‘op of pes much i excerof| MPa without flow of grat
‘tring atte eter end, he grouting operation rhold be
‘lsconioued andthe entre dct shed with high presre
tater Als, the bypas sytem inetd inp 3.2 shove 's
‘sent for fra aly.
(In he case of cables draped downvards eg. in cailever
enstction sinulaneosineton frm both ends may be
opted Fig. 8.
@) Grout ot wed within 30 ious of misng souk be rected
(@) Disconnection i ficlitated i sort lng of xb tube
connects te dict and injection pipe. Thr canbe equczed td
ct of rte grt Bas tne
17. PRECAUTIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS FOR
EFFECTIVE. GROUTING
(te cold and Hoay weber, ineton should be posponed
unless Special precaaons se eke, If foe i ely rat
within #8 outs afer injection, best mist be applied tothe
‘member and masaned for ates 8 our afr injection 30
ta the temperate ofthe rout does nat fal Below SC Pe
to commenceent of pout ce mat be taken tesa tht
‘he duct i eampstely fe of foie by Mashing wi war
ter, bl at wih seam
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(©) When the ambieat temperate ding the day is key 10
eed 7, arouting soul be dane nthe ecly orig oe
late evening hore
(©) When the cable are threaded after conereting, the dt must bs
temporarily protected daring concreting by inveing if ro
fort ip PVC pipe o anyother sible meta
(@) Dosing coneetng, cue sill be then 10 eesre that the
Sheahing i ot damage. Needle vitor shal be we wile
exe cae by wellepesenced st ony, ensure te sb
requreents|
(©) Wis a ood practice to move the cables in both etons
ing Be carting geains. This cn ety be dane by
light hammering the end ofthe wien arands rng Sneeing
[eis alo advisable tat Yo 4 hours afer coreg the oie
Should be moved both ways tough distance of haw 20 ce
With sock movement, ay esage of mirarwhies Ba ake
Place inspite of al precautions, nes bua ithe ables, thos
‘ecg the chine of bocager. Thi oeation cn tn Be
one by ftng pressing jacks atone od pling te svn
sable and then repeating the operation by fing the ak the
other end
(© The cables to be gout sould be separated by as mich
sistance a posse,
(@) tn cat of stage prstesing, cables tensioned in the it stage
sould not ain ungrouted fl al cables are sted he
god pace, while goutng ay dat in sage pesca
‘ep alle rersining ducts ed up with water contling |
‘Pe cent ite or by runing wer though suc ducts i he
{Bout has et. Aer prong the pariclr cable water in
‘he ther ables shoul be dined dnd removed i compre
2F preveatconeson
(8) Care stout be taken avoid lens fm one duet anor
2 joint of precist meer,
(0) Bad faces where anchorages ar acted are vulherble pins
‘fem of ar. They have w enessilyprotcied wih se
9Fig Si Procedure for grouting of cables draped downwords
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leave bare, Receses shuld te pasted with mora
anerte and should pefenby be pied with wer poof
pala
‘Aer srotig is complete, he poestng portion ofthe vets
‘ould be cutoff nd te fee protected to prevent carson,
a