Download the book on PRESTRESSED CONCRETE DESIGN chapter wise and topic wise.

1 – Introduction
Introduction

Advantages and Types of Prestressing

Pre-tensioning Systems and Devices

Post-tensioning Systems and Devices

Concrete (Part I)

Concrete (Part II)

Prestressing Steel

2 – Losses in Prestress
Losses in Prestress (Part I)

Losses in Prestress (Part II)

Losses in Prestress (Part III)

3 – Analysis of Members
Analysis of Members under Axial Load

Analysis of Member under Flexure (Part I)

Analysis of Member under Flexure (Part II)

Analysis of Member under Flexure (Part III)

Analysis of Member under Flexure (Part IV)

Analysis of Member under Flexure (Part V)

4 – Design of Members
Design of Members

Design of Sections for Flexure (Part I)

Design of Sections for Flexure (Part II)

Design of Sections for Flexure (Part III)

Design of Sections for Flexure (Part IV)

Detailing Requirements for Flexure

5 – Analysis and Design for Shear and Torsion
Analysis for Shear

Design for Shear (Part I)

Design for Shear (Part II)

Analysis for Torsion

Design for Torsion (Part I)

Design for Torsion (Part II)

6 – Calculations of Deflection and Crack Width
Calculation of Deflection

Calculation of Crack Width

7 – Transmission of Prestress
Transmission of Prestress (Part I)

Transmission of Prestress (Part II)

8 – Cantilever and Continuous Beams
Cantilever Beams

Continuous Beams (Part I)

Continuous Beams (Part II)

9 – Special Topics
Composite Sections

One-way Slabs

Two-way Slabs (Part I)

Two-way Slabs (Part II)

Compression Members

Circular Prestressing

Bibliography
Bibliography