2017
DOI: 10.1088/1757-899x/236/1/012057
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Strengthening of bridges by post-tensioning using monostrands in substituted cable ducts

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“…1. This modified process of making deviators was verified by numerous applications, e. g. [1]. The saddle is created using the technology of diamond cutting and partial cutting.…”
Section: Saddles Of Prestressing Systemsmentioning
confidence: 71%
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“…1. This modified process of making deviators was verified by numerous applications, e. g. [1]. The saddle is created using the technology of diamond cutting and partial cutting.…”
Section: Saddles Of Prestressing Systemsmentioning
confidence: 71%
“…Their purpose is to enable the change of cable trajectory and transfer the resulting favorable radial forces into the structure. [2] When strengthening existing structures, the saddles must be adapted to the nature of the work during the reconstruction. [2] The idea of substituted cable ducts method is based on placing prestressing tendons into the cross section to eliminate complicated transformation of radial forces by worldwide known auxiliary external deviators (steel weldments) that are located outside the cross section, for example [3] and [4].…”
Section: Saddles Of Prestressing Systemsmentioning
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“…After prestressing, the anchoring areas are filled with concrete and the cables (monostrands) on the bottom side of the beams are covered with an additional concrete covering layer, or they are hidden in the reconstructed original covering layer. e suitability of the method was confirmed for both simple and continuous U-shaped bridges with span lengths from 8 to 25 m [20].…”
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confidence: 89%