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This book was written with a dual purpose, as a reference book for
practicing engineers and as a textbook for students of prestressed
concrete. It represents the fifth generation of books on this
subject written by its author. Significant additions and revisions
have been made in this edition. Chapters 2 and 3 contain new
material intended to assist the engineer in understanding factors
affecting the time-dependent properties of the reinforcement and
concrete used in prestressing concrete, as well as to facilitate
the evaluation of their effects on prestress loss and deflection.
Flexural strength, shear strength, and bond of prestressed concrete
members were treated in a single chapter in the of flexural
strength has third edition. Now, in the fourth edition, the
treatment been expanded, with more emphasis on strain
compatibility, and placed in Chapter 5 which is devoted to this
subject alone. Chapter 6 of this edition, on flexural-shear
strength, torsional strength, and bond of prestressed reinforce
ment, was expanded to include discussions of Compression Field
Theory and torsion that were not treated in the earlier editions.
In similar fashion, expanded discussions of loss of prestress,
deflection, and partial prestressing now are presented separately,
in Chapter 7. Minor additions and revisions have been made to the
material contained in the remaining chapters with the exception of
xv xvi I PREFACE Chapter 17. This chapter, which is devoted to
construction considerations, has important new material on
constructibility and tolerances as related to prestressed
concrete."
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