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prestressing implies putting something under load during mfg this creates something that will actually manage more stress than the same item not prestressed. basically the object becomes denser and therefore will withstand more of a load.
No. Bridges can span any gap in the terrain.
Ernest Harold Sidwell has written: 'Prestressing (energising) structural materials'
High Tensile Steel (HTS) is generally used for prestressing tendons.
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Post tensioning is the prestressing of a concrete member by tensioning the reinforcing tendons after the concrete has set
A. S. Safier has written: 'The application of prestressing to improve the stability of precast concrete structures'
Yes, you can. -All of us have some information on bridges, some more than others.
They all seek to span a gap.
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