This document discusses the design of prestressed concrete (PSC) structural members that experience both flexure and torsion forces. PSC members are commonly used in construction for beams, slabs, and shells that must withstand bending and twisting loads. The design of PSC members subjected to combined flexure and torsion loading requires considering how the prestressing tendons are configured and anchored to optimize the member's strength and serviceability.
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Design of PSC Members with Flexure and Torsion (1)
This document discusses the design of prestressed concrete (PSC) structural members that experience both flexure and torsion forces. PSC members are commonly used in construction for beams, slabs, and shells that must withstand bending and twisting loads. The design of PSC members subjected to combined flexure and torsion loading requires considering how the prestressing tendons are configured and anchored to optimize the member's strength and serviceability.
This document discusses the design of prestressed concrete (PSC) structural members that experience both flexure and torsion forces. PSC members are commonly used in construction for beams, slabs, and shells that must withstand bending and twisting loads. The design of PSC members subjected to combined flexure and torsion loading requires considering how the prestressing tendons are configured and anchored to optimize the member's strength and serviceability.