Abstract

In building construction, post-tensioning allows longer clear spans, thinner slabs than the reinforced concrete beams. This paper presents a theoretical investigation on the behavior of existing reinforced concrete beams strengthened with post-tensioning cable(s) for increasing their load capacity. The proposed post-tensioning technique consists of stressing cable passing through a structural beam element starting from the top/bottom side and traversing the beam to the bottom/top side and then return back to the original side. A theoretical parametric study is conducted to study the effect of post-tensioning parameters on the internal stresses to optimize the design parameters. An excel spread sheet program was developed to calculate the internal straining actions at critical sections of the beam. A parametric study including the cable length, inclination angle of the cable and pre-stressing force magnitude was performed by using this program. This parametric study, led to well-defined guidelines for the proper use of the strengthening of beams by pre-stressing cables with adequate geometrical conditions of the cables

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