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Upward Thrust in Deflection Formulas
Upward Thrust for parabolic tendon can be described as the force per unit length of the tendon. And is denoted by W
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. Upward Thrust is usually measured using the Kilonewton per Meter for Surface Tension. Note that the value of Upward Thrust is always positive.
Formulas to find Upward Thrust in Deflection
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Uplift Thrust when Deflection due to Prestressing for Parabolic Tendon
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Deflection formulas that make use of Upward Thrust
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Deflection due to Prestressing for Parabolic Tendon
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Flexural Rigidity given Deflection due to Prestressing for Parabolic Tendon
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Young's Modulus given Deflection due to Prestressing for Parabolic Tendon
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Moment of Inertia for Deflection due to Prestressing for Parabolic Tendon
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List of variables in Deflection formulas
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Deflection due to Moments on Arch Dam
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Young's Modulus
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Second Moment of Area
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Span Length
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FAQ
What is the Upward Thrust?
Upward Thrust for parabolic tendon can be described as the force per unit length of the tendon. Upward Thrust is usually measured using the Kilonewton per Meter for Surface Tension. Note that the value of Upward Thrust is always positive.
Can the Upward Thrust be negative?
No, the Upward Thrust, measured in Surface Tension cannot be negative.
What unit is used to measure Upward Thrust?
Upward Thrust is usually measured using the Kilonewton per Meter[kN/m] for Surface Tension. Newton per Meter[kN/m], Millinewton per Meter[kN/m], Gram-Force per Centimeter[kN/m] are the few other units in which Upward Thrust can be measured.
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