tendonskabels
Tendonskabels, in civil engineering often referred to as prestressing tendons, are assemblies of high-tensile steel strands or wires used to impose compressive stress in concrete structures. They are typically placed in ducts within the concrete and, after the concrete has gained strength, are tensioned by hydraulic jacks and anchored to transfer the force into the surrounding concrete.
There are two main types of tendonskabels: bonded and unbonded. Bonded tendons are tensioned and then grouted
Materials used for tendonskabels are typically high-tensile steel strands or wires designed to withstand substantial prestress.
Applications of tendonskabels are widespread in post-tensioned concrete elements, including slab systems, beams, bridges, parking structures,
Design and installation follow national or international standards and involve careful attention to duct integrity, anchorage