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Post-Tensioning Format For Pscgirder General Information

This document provides information for post-tensioning a PSC girder, including general bridge details, girder and cable specifications, jacking equipment details, stressing records, and representatives signatures. It outlines the design jack force, elongation, slip, and concrete strength, along with actual values recorded during tensioning. Signatures are included to confirm representatives witnessed the post-tensioning process.

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Post-Tensioning Format For Pscgirder General Information

This document provides information for post-tensioning a PSC girder, including general bridge details, girder and cable specifications, jacking equipment details, stressing records, and representatives signatures. It outlines the design jack force, elongation, slip, and concrete strength, along with actual values recorded during tensioning. Signatures are included to confirm representatives witnessed the post-tensioning process.

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POST-TENSIONING FORMAT FOR PSCGIRDER

(Applicable for Tensioning from Both Ends Simultaneously)

General Information:

Name & location of Bridge: District: Upazila :

Span /Girder Ref.: Girder Length (m): Cable Ref. to be Stressed : ------ of --------
Girder Casting Date: Stressing Stage of End 1 :
Jacking End Ref:
Date of Tensioning : Cable: End 2 :

Design Information:
Dia of Strand (mm) Nos. of Strand/Cable Anchorage Brand UTS of Strand (N/ M of Elasticity ,E (kn/mm2):
mm2):
Area of Strand A (mm2): Area of Cable(mm2) : Design Jacking force P: Kn/ kg
Design Elongation Design Gripping Actual Gripping Corrected Elong. for Grip length  (mm):
(mm): Length (mm): length (mm):
Design Conc. strength during Actual Concrete strength at the time of
Design Cable Slip (mm):
Tensioning (N/mm2) : Tensioning (N/mm2) :
Stressing & Jack Information:
Jack Model No. & effi. Pressure gauge Model: Tensioning Ram Area (cm2) Blocking RAM Area (cm2)
J1 : M1: TA1: BA1:
J2 : M2: TA2: BA2:
Actual area of Strand, A1 (mm2): Modulus of Elasticity, E1 Corrected Elongation (mm) for actual A1&E1
(Kn/mm2):  x (AxE/A1xE1):
Jack Pres. with Jack loss (Kg/sqcm ) Calibrated Jack Press. (Kg/cm2) : Initial Jack Press. (Kg/cm2) : Initial Marking:
J1 : P/(TA1x efficiency): CJ1 : ICJ1 : IRJ1 :
J2 : P/(TA2x efficiency): CJ2 : ICJ2 : IRJ2 :
Actual calculated elongation for Gross slip of cable (mm) : Net Slip at Jack end after lock-off (mm):
Grip length,  1 (mm) : (Final Elong. – Net Elong.) (Gross slip - Calcul. elong  1 for grip length)
Blocking Pressure (Kg/cm2): At end 1: At end 2: At end 1: At end 2:
E1 :
E2 :
(1 BAR=100 kn/m2, 1Ib=4.4482 N & 1 kg=2.2046 Ib)
Record of Stressing & Elongation:

Actual/Applied Calibrated Reading for Measured Elongation Correc. Final/Total Average Remarks
. Pressure Gauge Pressure Elongation At both Jacking end Factor Elongation Elongatio
Kg/cm2 Kg/cm2 (mm) (mm) for ICJ (mm) n at each
Col (1) Col (2) Col 3) Col (4)= (Col. 3 - IRJ) Col (5)
Col(6)= end
(4 + 5)
2 1 2 1 2 1 2 Avg. 1 2
1

Remarks (if any) :

Client's Representative Consultant's Representative Contractor's Representative

 Due to Jacking loss include extra force to the design Jacking force during the application of jacking force as per Jack efficiency.
 Before starting of stressing operation ensure that all pre-stressing equipment are in order and concrete has attained required strength.

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