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Tensile Force in Analysis of Prestressing and Bending Stresses Formulas
Tensile Force is the stretching force acted on the section having prestressed tendons within it. And is denoted by P
uR
. Tensile Force is usually measured using the Kilonewton for Force. Note that the value of Tensile Force is always positive.
Formulas to find Tensile Force in Analysis of Prestressing and Bending Stresses
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Ultimate Tensile Force in Absence of Non-Prestressed Reinforcement
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Ultimate Tensile Strength of Section in Presence of Non-Prestressing Reinforcement
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Analysis of Prestressing and Bending Stresses formulas that make use of Tensile Force
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Characteristic Tensile Strength of Prestressing Tendons for Known Tensile Strength of Section
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Area of Prestressing Tendon for Known Tensile Strength of Section
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List of variables in Analysis of Prestressing and Bending Stresses formulas
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Tensile Strength of Prestressed Steel
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Area of Prestressing Steel
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Yield Strength of Steel
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Area of Reinforcement
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FAQ
What is the Tensile Force?
Tensile Force is the stretching force acted on the section having prestressed tendons within it. Tensile Force is usually measured using the Kilonewton for Force. Note that the value of Tensile Force is always positive.
Can the Tensile Force be negative?
No, the Tensile Force, measured in Force cannot be negative.
What unit is used to measure Tensile Force?
Tensile Force is usually measured using the Kilonewton[kN] for Force. Newton[kN], Exanewton[kN], Meganewton[kN] are the few other units in which Tensile Force can be measured.
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