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Cumulative Angle in Loss due to Anchorage Slip, Friction Loss and General Geometric Properties Formulas
Cumulative Angle here refers to the angle in radian through which the tangent to the cable profile has turned between any two points under consideration. And is denoted by a. Cumulative Angle is usually measured using the Degree for Angle. Note that the value of Cumulative Angle is always positive.
Loss due to Anchorage Slip, Friction Loss and General Geometric Properties formulas that make use of Cumulative Angle
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Prestress Force at Distance X by Taylor Series Expansion
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Prestress Force at Stressing End using Taylor Series Expansion
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Coefficient of Friction given Px
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Wobble Coefficient k given Px
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FAQ
What is the Cumulative Angle?
Cumulative Angle here refers to the angle in radian through which the tangent to the cable profile has turned between any two points under consideration. Cumulative Angle is usually measured using the Degree for Angle. Note that the value of Cumulative Angle is always positive.
Can the Cumulative Angle be negative?
No, the Cumulative Angle, measured in Angle cannot be negative.
What unit is used to measure Cumulative Angle?
Cumulative Angle is usually measured using the Degree[°] for Angle. Radian[°], Minute[°], Second[°] are the few other units in which Cumulative Angle can be measured.
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