Anchoring device for a tension member of prestressed concrete

Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – With component having discrete prestressing means – Beam – girder – or truss construction

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52230, 264258, E04C 512, E04C 507, B29C 4320

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ABSTRACT:
An anchoring device for prestressed concrete. The anchor is made of an outer member which has an inner hole with a cone shaped surface and an inner member which is made up of a plurality of wedges having at least one hole for holding a tension member. Both the inner member and the outer member are made by alternately superposing cloths of glass fibers and carbon fibers; impregnating the cloths with a resin and curing the resin.

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Handbook of Prestress Concrete, pp. 107 and 108.

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