Prestress Introduction
Prestress Introduction
In ordinary reinforced concrete, steel bars are placed within the tension zones of concrete
members to carry the internal tensile forces across flexural cracks to the supports. In such a
member, the applied moment is resisted by compression of the uncracked portion of the concrete
section and by tension in the reinforcing bars. It should be remembered that this form of
reinforcement does not prevent the development of tensile cracks in members. It is only by
limiting the magnitude of the strain in the bars that the cracks are prevented from becoming
excessively large.