retensioning
Retensioning is the process of reapplying tension to a component that has been tensioned before, in order to restore or maintain the intended preload, stiffness, or elongation. Tension can decrease over time due to phenomena such as relaxation, creep, settling, temperature changes, wear, or minor damage, and retensioning aims to compensate for these losses.
The term appears in several fields. In civil and structural engineering, it is common for post-tensioned concrete
Procedures typically involve measuring the current tension with appropriate devices such as load cells or tension
Important considerations include achieving a uniform tension distribution, avoiding overstressing any component, and accounting for relaxation,