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Post-Stressing

A method of strengthen­ing concrete by stressing after it has been cast. Ducts are first placed in position before casting, through which wires or strands can later be introduced. After the concrete is cured the wires or strands are stressed to a predetermined figure—usually 70 to 80 percent of the braking load, which introduces sufficient compressive stresses in the concrete to withstand the design loads.

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