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1. Introduction .........................................................1
1.1 History
1.2 Usage
1.3 State-of-the-Art Developments
1.4 Post-Tensioning Institute
1.5 Changes from Earlier Editions
1.6 Summary
2. Applications..........................................................5
2.1 Introduction
2.2 Buildings
2.3 Parking Structures
2.4 Bridges
2.5 Storage Structures
2.6 Grandstands and Stadiums
2.7 Staged Construction / Transfer Girders
2.8 Tension Members
2.9 Rock and Soil Anchors
2.10 Post-Tensioned Slabs-on-Ground
2.11 Masonry Structures
2.12 Barrier Cables
2.13 Repair and Rehabilitation
3. Post-Tensioning Systems......................................59
3.1 General
3.2 Types of Post-Tensioning Systems
3.3 Components of a Tendon
3.4 Choice of a Post-Tensioning System
4. Specifying Post-Tensioning...................................73
4.1 Reference Standards
4.2 Post-Tensioning Materials
4.3 Specifying Unbonded Single-Strand Tendons
4.4 Specifying Bonded Tendons
5. Analysis and Design Fundamentals.......................95
5.1 Basics of Post-Tensioned Concrete
5.2
5.3
5.4
5.5
5.6
Flexural Analysis
Flexural Design
Shear
Variable Prestress Force
Prestress Losses
19. Durability.........................................................319
19.1 Introduction
19.2 Durability in Buildings
19.3 Durability in Parking Structures
19.4 Durability in Bridges
19.5 Unbonded Tendons
19.6 Grouted Tendons
20. Inspection........................................................325
20.1 Introduction
20.2 Construction Inspection
20.3 Post Construction Inspection
21. Post-Tensioning Institute Certification Programs 329
21.1 Introduction
21.2 Certification of Plants Producing PC Strand for PT
Applications
21.3 Certification of Plants Producing Single-Strand Unbonded
Tendons
21.4 Training and Certification of Field Personnel for Unbonded
PT
21.5 Training and Certification of Field Personnel for Bonded PT
21.6 Summary
Appendices............................................................335
A. Design Aids
B. Conversion Factors