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DYWIDAG-SYSTEMS INTERNATIONAL

DYWIDAG Bonded Post-Tensioning Systems using Strands

DYWIDAG Post-Tensioning Systems


DYWIDAG Post-Tensioning Systems
are world renowned for reliability and
performance, most suitable for all
applications in post-tensioned construction. They embrace the whole
spectrum from bridge construction,
buildings, to civil applications, above
and underground.
The first ever structure built with a prototype DYWIDAG Post-Tensioning
System using Bars was the arch-bridge
Alsleben (Germany) in 1927. From that
time on DYWIDAG has continuously
improved its systems to keep up with
the growing demand of modern construction technology. In addition to the
traditional post-tensioning system using
bars, that is mainly geared towards
geotechnical applications, building
rehabilitation and strengthening, DSI
offers a complete product line in strand
post-tensioning (bonded, unbonded
and external) as well as stay-cables
being able to fully serve the post-tensioning construction. DYWIDAG PostTensioning Systems have always combined highest safety and reliability standards with most economical efficiency
in their research and development.
Dependable corrosion protection methods of the DYWIDAG Post-Tensioning
Systems contribute to the longevity of
modern construction. High fatigue
resistance is achieved with optimized
material selection and cautious detailing of all the components especially in
their system assembly.
We look back on many years of valuable experience in the field of post-tensioning which leads to our extremely
versatile product range that offers economical solutions for practically any

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problem. This includes our highly developed, most sophisticated equipment
which is easy to operate in all phases
beginning with assembly, installation,
stressing and finally grouting.
DYWIDAG Post-Tensioning Systems
are being developed and maintained by
DYWIDAG-Systems International and
are serviced and distributed by a worldwide network of subsidiaries. Our systems comply with the international
specifications and recommendations
(ASTM, AASHTO, BS, Eurocode, DIN,
Austrian Code, SIA, FIP, fib, EOTA,
etc.). The American construction market demanded a product range that is
described in separate brochures.
The quality of the DSI products and
services is in full compliance with ISO
9001.
DSI Scope:
consulting

design and shop-drawing


engineering

manufacturing and supply

installation or training and/or


supervision of installation

inspection and maintenance

Krungthep Bridge, Thailand

Water Tanks,
Florida, USA

Content
Silver Legacy Hotel,
Las Vegas, USA

Standard Strands .......................................................................................................4


Corrugated Duct ........................................................................................................5
PE/PP Duct ................................................................................................................6
Anchorages ................................................................................................................7
Installation ................................................................................................................11
Stressing ..................................................................................................................12
Grouting ...................................................................................................................13
Multiplane Anchorage MA .......................................................................................14
Plate Anchorage SD.................................................................................................15
Mono Anchorage EV ................................................................................................16
Bond Head Anchorage ZF/ZR .................................................................................17
Loop Anchorage HV.................................................................................................18
Flat Anchorage FA ...................................................................................................19
Coupler M/ME (Floating Anchorage Block) .............................................................20
Coupler R .................................................................................................................21
Coupler P .................................................................................................................22
Coupler D .................................................................................................................23
Equipment Overview................................................................................................24
Calculation of Elongation ........................................................................................28
Addresses ................................................................................................................30

Standard Strands
Strands are made from 7 individual
cold-drawn wires, 6 helically wound
outer wires and one center wire (king
wire). The mechanical properties of the
strand as well as corrosion protection
properties are most important to DSI.
Strands can be supplied either bare,
galvanized or epoxy-coated without
any loss in strength including the
wedge anchorage. For a maximum in
corrosion protection we offer electrically isolated systems using polyethylene
(PE) or polypropylene (PP) ducts. See
also page 6.

Strands are usually packaged


in so-called coils that can weigh
up to 3.5 tons.

construction joint

D = draining
V = vent
G = grouting

V
V
S
V

V
S
S C

V
V

C = coupling
S = stressing
D G P

P = post-grouting

D G P

 Technical Data
type
code/specification
yield strength fp0.1k
ultimate strength fpk
nom. diameter
cross-sectional area
weight
ultimate load
modulus of elasticity
relaxation3) after
1,000 h at 0.7 x
ultimate strength fpk

[N/mm2]
[N/mm2]
[mm]
[mm2]
[kg/m]
[kN]
[N/mm2]
[%]

13 mm (0.5")
ASTM A 416
prEN 10138
Grade 270
BS 5896 Super
1,6701)
1,5802)
1,860
1,860
12.70
12.90
98.71
100.00
0.775
0.785
183.7
186.0

15 mm (0.6")
ASTM A 416
prEN 10138
ASTM A 416
Grade 250
BS 5896 Super
Grade 270
1,5501)
1,5002)
1,6701)
1,725
1,770
1,860
15.24
15.70
15.24
139.35
150.00
140.00
1.094
1.180
1.102
240.2
265.0
260.7
~195,000

prEN 10138
BS 5896 Super
1,5802)
1,860
15.70
150.00
1.18
279.0

max. 2.5

In addition to standard strands, DSI offers a variety of special strands such as DYFORM with a guaranteed ultimate capacity of 309 kN.
The technical data for these products is available upon request.
1)
2)
3)

yield measured at 1% effective elongation


yield measured at 0.1% residual elongation
applicable for relaxation class 2 according to Eurocode prEN 10138/BS 5896: or low relaxation complying with ASTM A 416, respectively.

subject to modification, January 2004

Corrugated Duct
Metal ducts represent the most
economical means to create a void for
tensile elements. These thin-walled
(0.25 - 0.35 mm), ribbed sheet metal
ducts provide a fair secondary
corrosion protection with excellent
bond behavior between tendon and
concrete. Primary corrosion protection
is provided by the alkalinity of grout
and concrete.

Dimensions of Corrugated Duct (Standard Sizes)


tendon type
0.5"

tendon type
0.6"

5901
5902
5903
5904
5905
5907
5909
5912
5915
5920
5927
5932
5937

6801
6802
6803
6804
6805
6806
6807
6809
6812
6815
6819
6822
6827
6837

sheathing
I.D.
mm
20
40
50
55
60
65
65
75
80
90
95
100
110
130

O.D.
mm
25
45
55
60
65
70
70
80
85
95
100
105
118
138

I.D.

The tendon type number (e.g. 5901, 6801) is composed as follows: the first digit (5 or 6)
identifies the nominal strand diameter in tenth of inches, i.e. 0.5" or 0.6"/ 0.62", the last two
digits (..01) reference the number of used strands (= 1 strand). The second digit
is an internal code. As regards the 0.6" tendon types, the accessories fit both Grade 250
(GUTS 1770 N/mm2) and Grade 270 (GUTS 1860 N/mm2) strands.

1)

tendon type
0.5"

tendon type
0.6"

5901
5902
5903
5904
5905
5907
5909
5912
5915
5920
5927
5932
5937

6801
6802
6803
6804
6805
6806
6807
6809
6812
6815
6819
6822
6827
6837

min.
center
distances1)
mm
36
72
90
99
108
117
117
117
144
162
171
180
198
235

support
distances
up to1)
m
1.8
1.8
1.8
1.8
1.8
1.8
1.8
1.8
1.8
1.8
1.8
1.8
1.8
1.8

O.D.

wobble
angle
1)
/m
0.8
0.5
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.3

coefficient
of friction
1)
0.15
0.17
0.18
0.19
0.20
0.19
0.19
0.19
0.19
0.19
0.20
0.20
0.20
0.20

according to German approval

subject to modification, January 2004

PE/PP Duct
Thick-walled polyethylene/ polypropylene (PE/PP) plastic ducts provide longterm secondary corrosion protection
especially in aggressive environments
such as waste water treatment plants,
acid tanks or silos. Plastic ducts are an
integral part in the electrically isolated
tendons.
The minute friction coefficients for
strands inside PE duct enhance the
fatigue life of tendons. Plastic ducts
electrically isolate the tendon from the
structure and thus provide a tool to
inspect the integrity of the corrosion
protection system.
DYWIDAG-Systems International offers
ducts in lengths between 4 and 6m.

type

tendon type

tendon type

diameter

round duct

0.5"
5905 - 5909
5912 - 5915
5919 - 5927
5932 - 5937

0.6"
6805 - 6807
6809 - 6812
6815 - 6819
6822 - 6827

type

tendon type

tendon type

axb

0.5"

0.6"

mm

mm

wall thickness
t
mm

flat duct

5905

6804

72/21

86/35

2.00

O.D.
mm
73
91
116
147

AxB

wall thickness
t
mm
2.00
2.50
3.00
3.50

I.D.
mm
59
76
100
130

subject to modification, January 2004

Multiplane Anchorage MA
The two-part multiplane anchorage is
primarily used for longitudinal tendons
in beams and bridges.
The wedge plate and the conical
anchor body with usually three load
transfer planes introduces the prestressing force continuously into the
member with minimal front area.
The separation of anchor body and
wedge plate makes it possible to insert
the strand after casting the concrete.
The wedge plate self-centers on the
anchor body providing consistent
assembly and installation as well as
trouble- free stressing.

stressing
anchorage

dead end anchorage


accessible not accessible

coupling

ultimate load
[kN]
from
to
1,302
10,323

pocket former for each anchorage system on request

Plate Anchorage SD
The single unit plate anchorage is
designed for plate structures as well as
transverse tendons in bridges. Small
edge and center distances allow for an
economical anchorage layout in condensed situations. The Plate Anchorage
SDR has an enlarged plate that is
designed to work with lower actual
strength concrete.

SD

stressing
anchorage

dead end anchorage


accessible not accessible

coupling

ultimate load
[kN]
from
to
372
2,511

pocket former for each anchorage system on request

Mono Anchorage EV
Single unit anchorage used for one
strand in slabs and similar structures.

stressing
anchorage

dead end anchorage


accessible not accessible

coupling

ultimate load
[kN]
from
to
186
279

pocket former for each anchorage system on request

subject to modification, January 2004

Bond Head Anchorage ZF/ZR


Primarily used with prefabricated tendons, it is also possible to fabricate this
anchorage on site. The strand wires are
plastically deformed to ensure a safe
load transfer up to ultimate capacity in
the area of the bond head proven in
static as well as in dynamic applications. Depending on the boundary conditions either two-dimensional or a
three-dimensional bond head anchorage pattern is available.

ZF

ZR

stressing
anchorage

dead end anchorage


accessible not accessible

coupling

ultimate load
[kN]
from
to
186
5,301

pocket former for each anchorage system on request

Loop Anchorage HV
Often used in large plate-shaped
structures, walls in off-shore structures
or LNG tanks with generally static
loadings. The 180 loop should be
positioned in the center of the tendon
to allow for non-slippage during
simultaneous two-end stressing.

stressing
anchorage

dead end anchorage


accessible not accessible

coupling

ultimate load
[kN]
from
to
372
5,301

pocket former for each anchorage system on request

Flat Anchorage FA
The Flat Anchorage of max. 4-0.62"
strands in one plane to deviate into one
oval duct is designed to be installed in
thin members such as transverse posttensioning of the top slab of box-girder
bridges and prestressed flat slabs.

stressing
anchorage

dead end anchorage


accessible not accessible

coupling

ultimate load
[kN]
from
to
744
1,116

pocket former for each anchorage system on request

subject to modification, January 2004

Coupler M/ME (Floating Anchorage Block)


Cylindrical structures (water tanks,
digestor tanks, large pipes or dome
shells) that require circumferential posttensioning are the principal applications
for the non-fixed coupler M/ME. The
tendon anchorage consists of an
anchorage block with wedge holes on
both sides to accept bare or greased
and sheathed strands. The strands
actually overlap in the block and use
the belt-buckle principle. The ring-tendon is very compact and requires a
very small pocket only.

ZF

ZR

stressing
anchorage

dead end anchorage


accessible not accessible

coupling

ultimate load
[kN]
from
to
279
3,348

pocket former for each anchorage system on request

Coupler R
Coupler R is designed to couple on to
already installed and stressed tendons.
The coupler consists of a multiplane
anchor body and a coupler wedge
plate where the strands are overlapped.
The continuing strands can be installed
easily and independently.

fixed
coupler

floating
coupler

fixed
coupler

floating
coupler

ultimate load
[kN]
from
1,395

to
7,533

Coupler P
Coupler P consists of a multiplane
anchorage body, the standard wedge
plate and a coupler ring that accepts
the continuing strands with swaged
anchorages instead of wedges. For
similar applications both coupler R and
P can be installed alternatively.

subject to modification, January 2004

ultimate load
[kN]
from
1,395

to
7,533

Coupler D
To lengthen unstressed tendons, e.g. in
segmental bridge construction, coupler
D is put to use. The splice chuck consists of two spring-loaded wedges that
connect two strands individually.

fixed
coupler

floating
coupler

ultimate load
[kN]
from
558

to
7,533

Overview
Tendon Type 59
59...
Anchorage Type
Multiplane Anchorage MA
Plate Anchorage SD
Plate Anchorage SDR
Mono Anchorage EV
Bond Head Anchorage ZF/ZR
Loop Anchorage HV
Flat Anchorage FA
Coupler R
Coupler P
Coupler D

01

02

03

04

05

06

07

08

09

12

15

10

12

20

22

27

32

37

15

19

22

27

37

02

03

04

05

06

07

08

09

Other size tendons on request

Tendon Type 68
68...
Anchorage Type
Multiplane Anchorage MA
Plate Anchorage SD
Plate Anchorage SDR
Mono Anchorage EV
Bond Head Anchorage ZF/ZR
Loop Anchorage HV
Flat Anchorage FA
Coupler M and ME (Floating Anchorage)
Coupler R
Coupler P
Coupler D

01

Other size tendons on request

10

subject to modification, January 2004

Installation
DYWIDAG-Systems International has
developed three different methods to
insert strands into ducts. The selection
of the insertion method depends on the
boundary conditions of the structure
and the job site.

Method 1: Pushing
Coil

To push strands into the duct on the


job site is very economical and can be
done either before or after casting the
concrete. The pushing equipment can
be installed remotely and connected
flexibly to the insertion point. DSI
strand pushers provide relatively high
speed of up to 8 m/s and require minimal operating personnel of only two
men. These advantages make this
method the preferred standard for
strand installation.

pushing device
strand

tube

Method 2: Pulling
crane

To install strands while pulling them into


the duct can be very efficient in special
structures, for example where the loop
anchorage is used. In normal cases the
whole bundle of strands is pulled
through winching with a steel cable.

reel

tendons
(strands)

winch
tendons
(strands)

pulling rope

DSI pulling head

Method 3: Pre-Assembled Tendons


The prefabrication of tendons either in
the shop or in the field can also be very
economical, especially with shorter tendons and short shipping distances.
Special uncoilers or hydraulic winches
are necessary to properly install the
tendons in the structure.

subject to modification, January 2004

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Stressing
DYWIDAG has developed a series of
jacks and rams and hydraulic pumps in
order to reach the target stressing load.
The necessary versatility is provided by
changing devices that make one unit
adaptable for many different tendon
sizes. DYWIDAG Equipment is
designed to cover a wide spectrum of
applications with jack capacities ranging from 250 kN up to 15,000 kN.
DYWIDAG Rams are highly sophisticated, but still convenient to operate.
They employ inner tube bundles with
automatic gripping devices that guide
the strand safely through the inside of
the ram. This feature allows the
stressing operation to be controlled
with the highest degree of reliability as
well as minimal wedge seating losses
by benefiting from the power seating
option. Power seating is a way of
hydraulically pressing in the wedges
with a predefined load individually and
simultaneously rather than relying
simply on friction seating. DYWIDAG
Rams also make it possible to
overstress and release the tendon to
compensate for friction losses and
maximize the stress level over the
tendon length.
Every ram has a pressure relief valve for
safety reasons that activates to limit
hydraulic pressure should the hydraulic
pump malfunction. To further verify the
stressing operation an additional gauge
port is provided directly on the ram.

jack HoZ 3000

5904 6804 6801 5920

919 . 6803 . 686


hydraulic pump with a
remote control

Stressed tendons can be destressed


with special wedges and a special ram
configuration.
Hydraulic pumps can be equipped with
a convenient remote control device.
Further information concerning the
equipment is provided on page 25 and
following.

measurement of
piston stroke

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Grouting
The durability of post-tensioned construction depends mainly on the success of the grouting operation.
The hardened cement grout provides a
bond between concrete and tendon as
well as primary long-term corrosion
protection for the prestressing steel.
DYWIDAG has developed a grouting
operation that is based on thixotropic
and highly plasticized grout, and utilizes
durable grouting equipment. Advanced
methods such as pressure grouting,
post-grouting and vacuum grouting are
all results of many years of development.
Grouting is always done from a lowpoint of the tendon. This can be one of
the anchorages where a grout cap with
grout hose is the port for the grout or
along the tendon utilizing an intermediate grout saddle. All grouting components are threaded for easy, fast and
positive connection (see page 26 and
following).

draining operation

6819 5909 5907 6801 6802 6804

61 . 5915 . 6837 . 5909 .

mixing and grouting unit

vacuum grouting

13

Multiplane Anchorage MA

 Technical Data
type
ultimate load
type
ultimate load
0.5"
12.9 mm
0.6"
15.7 mm
fpk
(186 kN per strand)
(279 kN per strand)
fpk
1860
1860
N/mm2
kN
N/mm2
kN
5907
1,302
6805
1,395
5909
1,674
6807
1,953
5912
2,232
6809
2,511
5915
2,790
6812
3,348
5920
3,720
6815
4,185
5927
5,022
6819
5,301
5932
5,952
6822
6,138
5937
6,882
6827
7,533

6837
10,323

C1

C2

mm
117
130
140
160
180
200
220
240
270

mm
150
170
180
220
250
280
300
315
390

mm
36
40
43
44
51
55
66
75
90

mm
90
100
125
180
200
220
220
240
350

mm
190
200
300
350
450
450
545
535
550

 Details of the Anchorage Zone for 32 N/mm2 (cube) / 27 N/mm2 (cylinder) Actual Concrete Strength at Stressing
type
0.5"
fpk
1860
N/mm2
5907
5909
5912
5915
5920
5927
5932
5937
-

12.9 /15.7 mm, ultimate load 186/265 kN


type
distances of the additional reinforcement
0.6"
anchorages
helix
fpk
center
edge
1770
distances distances
E
F
n
e
N/mm2
mm
mm
mm mm
mm
6805
220
130
160 220
5
12
6807
260
150
200 290
5
14
6809
310
175
240 330
6
14
6812
350
195
280 300
6
14
6815
390
215
320 340
6
16
6819
440
240
360 390
7
16
6822
470
255
380 420
7
16
6827
530
285
430 480
8
16
68371)
620
340
540 550
8
20
1) rectangular shape

The values for the anchorage zones are


based on requirements of FIP.

14

type
0.6"
fpk
1770
N/mm2
6805
6807
6809
6812
6815
6819
6822
6827
68371)

15.7 mm, ultimate load 279 kN


distances of the additional reinforcement
anchorages
helix
center
edge
distances distances
E
F
n
e
mm
mm
mm mm
mm
240
140
210 240
5
14
280
160
250 335
6
14
340
190
310 365
6
16
380
210
350 350
7
16
420
230
390 440
8
16
480
260
450 350
6
20
520
280
490 430
7
20
580
310
550 480
8
20
680
360
650 910 10
20

2) additional surface reinforcement in area G required


alternative reinforcement on request

Center/edge distances and data for


additional reinforcement can be adapted to
other actual concrete strengths and code
requirements (e.g. BS, PTI, AASHTO).

Max. prestressing load 75 % of ultimate


load (GUTS) (short-term overstressing
to 80 % is permissible)

subject to modification, January 2004

Plate Anchorage SD

 Technical Data

n x g longitudinal reinforcement

type
0.5"
fpk
1860
N/mm2
5904
5905
5907
5908
5909
5912

ultimate load
12.9 mm
(186 kN per strand)

kN
744
930
1,302
1,488
1,674
2,232

type
0.6"
fpk
1860
N/mm2
6803
6804
6805
6806
6807
6808
6809

ultimate load
15.7 mm

mm
125
135
150
165
170
180
190

mm
140
160
180
205
215
230
245

mm
41
41
40
44
44
48
48

mm
200
200
300
270
270
325
325

(279 kN per strand)

kN
837
1,116
1,395
1,674
1,953
2,232
2,511

 Details of the Anchorage Zone for 32 N/mm2 (cube) / 27 N/mm2 (cylinder)


Actual Concrete Strength at Stressing
type
0.5"
fpk
1860
N/mm2
5904
5905
5907
5908
5909

5912

The values for the anchorage zones are


based on requirements of FIP.
Center/edge distances and data for
additional reinforcement can be adapted to
other actual concrete strengths and code
requirements (e.g. BS, PTI, AASHTO).
Max. prestressing load 75 % of ultimate
load (GUTS) (short-term overstressing
to 80 % is permissible)

subject to modification, January 2004

type
0.6"
fpk
1770
N/mm2
6803
6804
6805
6806
6807
6808
6809

type
0.6"
fpk
1860
N/mm2
6803
6804
6805
6806
6807
6808
6809

12.9 /15.7 mm, ultimate


distances of the
anchorages
center
edge
distances distances
E
mm
mm
mm
190/230
115/180
140
200/360
120/200
150
210/390
125/205
160
230/430
135/235
175
240/460
140/250
190
300/460
170/250
240
320/480
180/260
260

load 186/265 kN
additional reinforcement
helix
long. bars

15.7 mm, ultimate


distances of the
anchorages
center
edge
distances distances
E
mm
mm
mm
200/320
120/180
140
215/360
130/200
150
230/390
135/205
160
245/430
145/235
175
260/460
150/250
190
320/460
180/250
240
340/480
190/260
260

load 279 kN
additional reinforcement
helix
long. bars

F
mm
200
200
200
250
250
250
250

F
mm
250
250
250
250
250
300
300

n
3
3
3
4
4
4
4

n
4
4
4
4
4
5
5

e
mm
10
10
10
10
10
10
12

e
mm
10
10
10
12
12
14
14

G
mm
229
289
396
296
296
242
242

G
mm
229
289
290
246
246
242
242

n
4
5
5
6
6
5
5

n
4
5
5
5
5
5
5

g
mm
12
12
12
12
12
14
14

g
mm
12
12
12
14
14
16
16

15

Mono Anchorage EV

 Technical Data
type
0.6"
fpk
1860
N/mm2
6801

ultimate load
15.7 mm

mm
55

mm
130

mm
40

mm
140

(279 kN per strand)

279

 Details of the Anchorage Zone for 32 N/mm2 (cube) / 27 N/mm2 (cylinder) Actual Concrete Strength at Stressing
Installation with min. Reinforcement1)
15.7 mm, ultimate load 265 kN
type
distances of the
additional
0.6"
anchorages
reinforcement
fpk
center
edge
1770 distances
distances
axb
e
N/mm2
mm
mm
mm
mm
6801
140/240
90/140
80/200
8

15.7 mm, ultimate load 279 kN


type
distances of the
additional
0.6"
anchorages
reinforcement
fpk
center
edge
1860 distances
distances
axb
e
N/mm2
mm
mm
mm
mm
6801
160/240
100/140
100/200 10

1) surface reinforcement required

Installation with min. Distances


15.7 mm, ultimate load 265 kN
type
distances of the
additional reinforcement
0.6"
anchorages
strirrup
long. bars
center
edge
fpk
1770 distances
distances
axb
e
n
g
N/mm2
mm
mm
mm
mm
mm
6801
100/190
70/115
80/110
8
2
8

The values for the anchorage zones are


based on requirements of FIP.

16

15.7 mm, ultimate load 279 kN


type
distances of the
additional reinforcement
0.6"
anchorages
strirrup
long. bars
fpk
center
edge
1860 distances
distances
axb
e
n
g
N/mm2
mm
mm
mm
mm
mm
6801
120/200
80/120
100/120 10
2
10

Center/edge distances and data for


additional reinforcement can be adapted to
other actual concrete strengths and code
requirements (e.g. BS, PTI, AASHTO).

Max. prestressing load 75 % of ultimate


load (GUTS) (short-term overstressing
to 80 % is permissible)

subject to modification, January 2004

Bond Head Anchorage ZF/ZR


ZF

ZR

 Technical Data
type
ultimate load
type
ultimate load
0.5"
12.9 mm
0.6"
15.7 mm
fpk (186 kN per strand) fpk (279 kN per strand)
1860
1860
N/mm2
kN
N/mm2
kN
5901
186
6801
279
5903
558
6803
837
5904
744
6804
1,116
5905
930
6805
1,395
5907
1,302
6807
1,953
5909
1,674
6809
2,511
5912
2,232
6812
3,348
5915
2,790
6815
4,185
5920
3,720
6819
5,301

mm
170
220
230
280
330
280
330
380
480

mm
170
360
430
280
280
380
380
380
380

mm
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000
1000

= long
= short

position
type ZR

position
type ZF

..05

..07

..09

..01

..03

..04

..12

..15 ..19/..20

 Details of the Anchorage Zone for 40 N/mm2 (cube) / 32 N/mm2 (cylinder) Actual Concrete Strength at Stressing
type
0.5"
fpk
1860
N/mm2
5901
5903
5904
5905
5907
5909
5912
5915
5920

12.9 /15.7 mm, ultimate load 186/265 kN


type
distances of the additional reinforcement
0.6"
anchorages
helix
fpk
center
edge
1770
distances distances
E
F
n
e
N/mm2
mm
mm
mm mm
mm
6801
170/170
105/105

6803
220/360
110/180

6804
230/430
115/215

6805
280/280
160/160
200 300
5
10
6807
280/330
160/185
200 300
5
10
6809
380/280
210/160
200 300
5
10
6812
380/330
210/185
200 300
5
12
6815
380/380
210/210
200 300
5
14
6819
380/480
210/260
200 350
6
14

1) additional surface reinforcement in area G required

The values for the anchorage zones are


based on requirements of FIP.

subject to modification, January 2004

type
0.6"
fpk
1860
N/mm2
6801
6803
6804
6805
6807
6809
6812
6815
6819

15.7 mm, ultimate load 279 kN


distances of the additional reinforcement
anchorages
helix
center
edge
distances distances
E
F
n
e
mm
mm
mm mm
mm
170/170
105/105

220/400
110/200

240/480
110/180

280/280
160/160
200 300
5
10
280/330
160/185
200 300
5
12
380/280
210/160
200 300
5
12
380/330
210/185
200 300
5
14
380/380
210/210
200 300
5
16
380/480
210/260
200 350
6
16

1) additional surface reinforcement in area G required

Center/edge distances and data for


additional reinforcement can be adapted to
other actual concrete strengths and code
requirements (e.g. BS, PTI, AASHTO).

Max. prestressing load 75 % of ultimate


load (GUTS) (short-term overstressing
to 80 % is permissible)

17

Loop Anchorage HV

Case 1

Case 2

Case 3

Z 3 (A + 5 mm)

Z = 4 (A + 5 mm)

Z 4 (A + 5 mm)

Additional Reinforcement

Caution: radius depends on duct (corrugated or smooth metal duct)! Ducts need to
be pre-bent. Tendons need to be stressed simultaneously at both ends.

 Technical Data
type
ultimate load
type
ultimate load
0.5"
12.9 mm
0.6"
15.7 mm
fpk (186 kN per strand) fpk (279 kN per strand)
1860
1860
N/mm2
kN
N/mm2
kN
5904
744
6803
837
5905
930
6804
1,116
5906
1,116
6805
1,395
5907
1,302
6806
1,674
5909
1,674
6807
1,953
5912
2,232
6809
2,511
5915
2,790
6812
3,348
5920
3,720
6815
4,185
5927
5,022
6819
5,301

mm
50
55
60
65
75
85
95
110
120

mm
40
45
50
55
60
75
80
90
95

 Details of the Anchorage Zone for 24 N/mm2 (cube) / 20 N/mm2 (cylinder) Actual Concrete Strength and Stressing
12.9/15.7 mm, ultimate load 186/265 kN
type
type
R
As
0.5"
0.6"
fpk
fpk
1860
1770
N/mm2
N/mm2
mm
cm2
5904
6803
800
8.9
5905
6804
800
11.9
5906
6805
800
14.8
5907
6806
800
17.8
5909
6807
800
20.7
5912
6809
1,000
24.9
5915
6812
1,000
33.2
5920
6815
1,500
41.4
5927
6819
1,500
54.1
The values for the anchorage zones are
based on requirements of FIP.

18

15.7 mm, ultimate load 279 kN


type
R
As
0.6"
fpk
1860
N/mm2
mm
cm2
6803
1,000
8.3
6804
1,000
11.1
6805
1,000
13.8
6806
1,000
16.6
6807
1,000
19.3
6809
1,250
24.9
6812
1,250
33.2
6815
1,750
41.4
6819
2,000
54.1

Center/edge distances and data for


additional reinforcement can be adapted to
other actual concrete strengths and code
requirements (e.g. BS, PTI, AASHTO).

Max. prestressing load 75 % of ultimate


load (GUTS) (short-term overstressing
to 80 % is permissible)

subject to modification, January 2004

Flat Anchorge FA

 Technical Data
type
ultimate load
type
ultimate load
0.5"
12.9 mm
0.6"
15.7 mm
fpk
(186 kN per strand)
fpk
(279 kN per strand)
1860
1860
N/mm2
kN
N/mm2
kN

6803
837
5904
744
8604
1,116

DA

DB

mm
100
100

mm
255
330

mm
57
57

mm
152
220

mm
21
21

mm
72
72

 Details of the Anchorage Zone for 40 N/mm2 (cube) / 32 N/mm2 (cylinder) Actual Concrete Strength at Stressing
type
0.5"
fpk
1860
N/mm2

5904

12.9 /15.7 mm, ultimate load 186/265 kN


type
distances of the
additional reinforcement
0.6"
anchorages
stirrups
fpk
center
edge
1770
distances distances
axb
n
g
N/mm2
mm
mm
mm
mm
6803
305
105
160/280
4
10
6804
380
105
180/360
4
12

The values for the anchorage zones are


based on requirements of FIP.

subject to modification, January 2004

type
0.6"
fpk
1860
N/mm2
6803
6804

15.7 mm, ultimate load 279 kN


distances of the
additional reinforcement
anchorages
helix
center
edge
distances distances
axb
n
g
mm
mm
mm
mm
320
105
160/280
4
10
400
105
180/360
4
12

Center/edge distances and data for


additional reinforcement can be adapted to
other actual concrete strengths and code
requirements (e.g. BS, PTI, AASHTO).

Max. prestressing load 75 % of ultimate


load (GUTS) (short-term overstressing
to 80 % is permissible)

19

Coupler M/ME (Floating Anchorage Block)


Coupler M

Coupler ME

 Technical Data
type
0.6"

ultimate load
12.9 mm

ultimate load
15.7 mm

(186 kN per strand)

(279 kN per strand)

kN
265
530

6804
6806
6808
6810
6812

N/mm2
6801
6802

AD

BD

kN
279
558

mm
98
90

mm
55
105

mm
200
120

mm
20
45

mm

60

mm

70

mm

200

1,060
1,590

1,116
1,674

130
130

160
160

120
120

55
65

60
70

130
130

650
650

2,120
2,650
3,180

2,232
2,790
3,348

130
168
168

210
210
210

120
120
120

75
80
80

70
100
100

170
170
170

1,050
1,150
1,150

 Details of Anchorage Zone


Case 1: If LR L2-1/2 I
then L = s + 1/2 I + 285 mm + L2
Case 2: If LR > L2-1/2 I
then L = s + 285 mm + L2
s = 0.2 x 1/2 I  120 mm
Max. prestressing load 75 % of ultimate
load (GUTS) (short-term overstressing
to 80 % is permissible)

20

15,7 mm, ultimate load


265/279 kN
type
X
Y
Z
0.6"
mm
mm
mm
mm
6801
100
180
60
6802
130
155
50
6804
180
195
70
6806
180
195
70
6808
230
195
70
6810
230
235
90
6812
230
235
90

 Block-Out Dimensions

type
0.6"
6801
6802
6804
6806
6808
6810
6812

L2

LR

mm

550
700
700
1,350
1,500
1,500

mm

550
600
600
600
800
800

subject to modification, January 2004

Coupler R

 Technical Data
type
0.5"
fpk
1860
N/mm2
5909
5912
5915
5920
5927
5932
5937
type
0.6"
fpk
1860
N/mm2
6805
6807
6809
6812
6815
6819
6822
6827

ultimate load
12.9 mm

1,674
2,232
2,790
3,720
5,022
5,952
6,882

mm
226
226
248
266
320
340
380

mm
140
150
165
190
250
275
300

mm
105
105
105
110
120
125
135

mm
300
350
450
450
650
620
650

ultimate load
12.9 mm

mm
207
207
226
248
266
289
340
380

mm
140
140
150
165
190
205
275
300

mm
110
110
105
105
110
120
125
135

mm
330
330
350
450
450
580
620
650

(186 kN per strand)

(279 kN per strand)

1,395
1,953
2,511
3,348
4,185
5,301
6,138
7,533

 Details of the Coupler Zone


type
0.5"
fpk
1860
N/mm2
5909
5912
5915
5920
5927
5932
5937

subject to modification, January 2004

12.9 mm, ultimate load 186 kN


center distances length of space
of anchorages
for installation

mm
320
350
370
400
440
470
530

mm
2,000
2,000
2,000
2,000
2,000
2,000
2,000

type
0.6"
fpk
1860
N/mm2
6805
6807
6809
6812
6815
6819
6822
6827

15.7 mm, ultimate load 279 kN


center distances length of space
of anchorages
for installation

mm
320
320
350
380
420
480
520
580

mm
2,000
2,000
2,000
2,000
2,000
2,000
2,000
2,000

21

Coupler P

 Technical Data
type
0.6"
fpk
1860
N/mm2
6805
6809
6812
6815
6819
6827

ultimate load
15.7 mm

mm
176
236
260
290
305
365

mm
115
205
225
250
265
320

mm
132
136
145
150
155
170

mm
510
570
755
755
880
905

(279 kN per strand)

1,395
2,511
3,348
4,185
5,301
7,533

 Details of the Coupler Zone


12.9/15.7 mm, ultimate load 186/279 kN
type
center distances length of space
0.6"
of anchorages
for installation
fpk
1770
N/mm2
mm
mm
6805
300
2,000
6809
360
2,000
6812
390
2,000
6815
420
2,000
6819
480
2,000
6827
580
2,000

22

subject to modification, January 2004

Coupler D

1050

L+s 150

A = 2B+1200+ L+s
s = 0,2 L 120

B
dimensions in mm

46 mm

 Technical Data
type
ultimate load
type
ultimate load
0.5"
12.9 mm
0.6"
15.7 mm
fpk (186 kN per strand) fpk (279 kN per strand)
1860
1860
N/mm2
kN
N/mm2
kN
5903
558
6803
837
5904
744
6804
1,116
5905
930
6805
1,395
5907
1,302
6807
1,953
5909
1,674
6809
2,511
5912
2,232
6812
3,348
5915
2,790
6815
4,185
5920
3,720
6819
5,301
5922
4,092
6822
6,138
5927
5,022
6827
7,533

200 mm

mm
150
200
250
250
300
350
350
400
400
400

mm
100
110
120
125
140
160
180
200
220
240

mm
50
55
60
65
75
80
90
95
100
110

 Details of the Coupler Zone


type
0.5"
fpk
1860
N/mm2
5903
5904
5905
5907
5909
5912
5915
5920
5922
5927

subject to modification, January 2004

12.9/15.7 mm, ultimate load 186/279 kN


type
center distances center distances
0.6"
coupler to coupler duct to coupler
fpk
1860
N/mm2
mm
mm
6803
180
135
6804
200
150
6805
210
160
6807
225
170
6809
250
190
6812
290
215
6815
325
240
6819
360
265
6822
400
290
6827
430
315

23

Equipment Overview
Jacks

Tensa SM 200

jack type
SM 200
HoZ 950/100
HoZ 1,700/150
HoZ 3,000/250
HoZ 4,000/250
6,800
9,750

HoZ 950/1,700

HoZ 3,000/4,000

59 ..
68 ..
01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 12 15 20 22 27 32 37 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 12 15 19 22 27 37

 Technical Data
jack type1)
SM 200
HoZ 950/100
HoZ 1,700/150
HoZ 3,000/250
HoZ 4,000/250
6,800
9,750
1)
2)

24

length L
mm
842
621
803
1,137
1,271
1,150
1,170

diameter D
mm
98
203
280
385
482
560
680

stroke
mm
200
100
150
250
250
300
300

piston area
cm2
47.13
161.98
298.45
508.94
894.57
1237.01
1772.45

capacity2)
kN
198
972
1,745
3,054
4,204
6,803
9,748

weight
kg
19
65
160
400
600
1,185
1,770

wedging incl.
without friction

subject to modification, January 2004

Equipment Overview
Block-Out-Dimensions

H
E

F
G

C
B
A

jack type
SM 200
HoZ 950/100
HoZ 1,700/150
HoZ 3,000/250
HoZ 4,000/250
6,800
9,750
1)
2)

A
8801)
621
803
1,130
1,235
1,4211)
1,4701)

B
370
350
490
650
740
-

C
150
180
220
220
80
120

D
80
300
300
-

E
100
220
270
360
420
-

F
75
200
230
320
360
330
380

G
50
130
170
220
270
310
390

H
120
190
220
310
320
410
550

K
100
260
340
440
540
620
740

L2)
230/270
300/400
450/600
350/600
450/800
- /1,200
- /1,200

stroke incl.
nec. strand protrusion (with/without power seating device)

subject to modification, January 2004

25

Equipment Overview
Hydraulic Pumps

77 - 159 A

R 6.4

jacks

R 11.2 - 11.2/210

SM
200

HoZ
950

HoZ
1,700

HoZ
3,000

HoZ
4,000/250

6,800

9,750

15,000

pumps
77 - 159 A1)
77 - 193 A
R 3.0
R 6.4
R 11.2-11.2
R 11.2-11.2/210
ZP 57/28
1)

for all pushing devices

for pistons without power seating

Width W
H

 Technical Data
pumps1)

77-159 A
77-193 A
R 3.0
R 6.4
R 11.2-11.2/210
ZP 57/58
1)

operation
pressure
MPa
70
70

capacity
V min
l/min
3.0
3.0

eff.
oil amount
I
10.0
10.0

weight
kg
60
63

dimensions
LxWxH
mm
420/380/480
420/380/480

70
60
55
16/22

3.0
6.4
11.2/22.4
53/80

13.0
70.0
170.0
175.0

98
310
720
610

600/390/750
1,400/700/1,100
2,000/800/1,300
1,260/620/1,330

hydraulic pumps will be delivered without oil

26

subject to modification, January 2004

Equipment Overview
Pushing Equipment

ESG 8 - 1

type

tensile or
compression
force
kN

pushing
speed

weight

dimensions
LxWxH

hydraulic
pumps

m/s

kg

mm

ESG 8 - 1

3.9

6.1

140

1,400/350/510

ZP 57/28

Grouting Equipment
(mixing and pumping)

MP 2,000 - 5

grouting equipment

MP 2,000 - 5
MP 4,000 - 2
P 13 EMRT

subject to modification, January 2004

MP 4,000 - 2

max
injection
pressure
MPa
1.5
1.5
8.0

capacitiy

weight

dimensions
LxWxH

l/h
420
1,500
3,000

kg
300
580
700

mm
2,000/950/1,600
2,040/1,040/1,750
2,150/1,750/1,500

27

Calculation of Elongation
The stressing records are part of the
structural design and serve as a basis
for the stressing operation. Besides the
prestressing data, they contain the
sequence of stressing and directions

for procedures directly connected with


the stressing operation, such as lowering of the formwork and releasing of
bearings.

Calculation of Strand Tendon Elongation


The total elongation Itot which the tendon has to achieve during stressing should
be calculated as:

Itot = Ip + Ic + Isl + Ie

Ip = elongation of the strand tendon [mm]


lp

Ip =


Vi, Hi

Pe
Ap

=
=
=
=
at
=
=
=
=
=
=

Ap Ep

lp

= length of tendon [m]

Px,0dx
0

prestressing force of the tendon at any point distance x [kN]


P0 e-X
prestressing force at the stressing end [kN]
angle of deflection between the stressing end and
any point distance x [rad]

Vi2 + Hi2' + lp
180 
vertical and horizontal projections of the angle of i-th deflection
coefficient of friction (see p.5)
wobble angle (see p.5)
prestressing force at the stressing end after wedge draw-in [kN]
area of prestressing strands

lc

Px,0
Px,0
P0
x

Po
1

Po
Pe

le

Ic = elastic deformation of the concrete (shortening must be treated as a positive value) [mm]

Ic =

cm
Ec

cm = average stress in the concrete cross section at the center of gravity
lc

Isl = sum of anchor plate impressions


and wedge slip according to the
anchorage type applied [mm]

lc

of all tendons due to prestressing force [MN/m2]


= length of the concrete member [m]

slip lsl [mm]

stressing
anchorage
accessible
1
not accessible
-

dead end bond head coupler coupler coupler


anchorage anchorage
R
D
M
4

3
3
*)
3
6

values are based on prestressing force acc. to German Code


*) see German approval

Ie = elongation of the prestressing steel in the jack and seating device (if applicable) [mm]

28

subject to modification, January 2004

Calculation of Elongation
Calculation of Prestressing Force Pe [kN] at Stressing End and Influence Length le [m]
due to wedge draw-in In [mm] at stressing end during lock-off of tensioning jack

1 = average angle of deflection along the influence length l e of tendon

I E A '

P 
n

behind the stressing end [rad/m]

Ie =

tendon type

at the stressing anchorage

6801 - 6807
6809 - 6827
6802 - 6812

draw-in slip In [mm]


Pe = P0 (1 - 2 le 1)

at the coupler M

jack type
standard case
special case
2*
4**
2*
4**
8

values are based on prestressing force acc. to German Code


*) with wedge seating
**) without wedge seating

modulus of elasticity [N/mm2]

concrete class
Ec

B 25
30,000
strand

subject to modification, January 2004

B 35
34,000

B 45
37,000

B 55
39,000

Ep = 195,000 [N/mm2]

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Europe
Austria
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Homestead 1412
30 North Reef Road
Elandsfontein
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Gauteng, South Africa
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Fax:
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Fax
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Western Australia
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Australia
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Fax
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Wanchai, Hong Kong
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Fax
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Indonesia
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Jl. Wr. Buncit Raya No. 6
Jakarta 12740
Indonesia
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Fax
+62-21-7970825
E-mail: yunaldi@dsi-indonesia.co.id
Japan
SUMITOMO ELECTRIC
INDUSTRIES LTD.
Special Steel Wire Division
3-12 Motoakasaka
1-chome Minato-ku
Tokyo, Japan 107
Phone +81-3-34 23 51 31
Fax
+81-3-34 23 50 01
E-mail: katsuda-hirokazu@sei.co.jp
Korea
DYWIDAG-SYSTEMS
KOREA CO.LTD.
5th Floor, Spring Morning B/D
249-2 Yangjae-dong Seocho-ku
Seoul 137-130, Korea
Phone +82-2-34 72 01 41
Fax
+82-2-34 72 01 45
E-mail: dywidag@chollian.net
Singapore
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PTE LTD
7E Pioneer Sector 1
Singapore 628446
Phone +65-64153078
Fax
+65-68631928
E-mail: utacoss@utracoss.com
www.utracoss.com
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Fax
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E-mail: dsitaiwan
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Thailand
D-tech Postten Co., Ltd.
1350/136-137
10/F, Thairong Tower Building
Pattanakarn Road
Suan Luang District
Suan Luang
Bangkok 10250
Thailand
Mr. Ratchatasobun Krit
Phone +66-02-719-5167
Fax
+66-02-719-5391

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INTERNATIONAL GmbH
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81902 Munich
GERMANY
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Fax
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