May 2013
Beginner to intermediate
324 pages
7h 2m
English
The term composite members in the context of prestressed concrete refers to the members made by combining precast (PC) prestressed concrete beams (or slabs) with cast-in-situ (CI) reinforced concrete slabs. The important advantage of using composite construction lies in the use of standard precast prestressed members which are manufactured under good quality control. The precast members act as a permanent formwork for the CI slab, and hence there will be savings in formwork and scaffolding. Further the construction can be carried out at a faster pace with little interference to traffic or work below the structure. Some typical forms of composite members are shown in Fig. 10.1.
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