Shrinkage of concrete
Elastic shortening of concrete
Creep of concrete
All the above
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The correct answer is: D. All of the above
After pre-stressing process is completed, a loss of stress is due to shrinkage of concrete, elastic shortening of concrete, and creep of concrete.
- Shrinkage of concrete is a decrease in the volume of concrete due to the loss of water. It is a time-dependent process that occurs after concrete has been placed and finished. Shrinkage can cause cracking in concrete if it is not properly controlled.
- Elastic shortening of concrete is a decrease in the length of concrete due to the application of stress. It is a reversible process that occurs when the stress is removed. Elastic shortening is usually small compared to the other losses of stress that occur after pre-stressing.
- Creep of concrete is a time-dependent increase in the strain of concrete under constant stress. It is a permanent deformation that occurs when concrete is subjected to sustained loads. Creep can cause a loss of prestress in prestressed concrete members.
The magnitude of the losses of stress due to shrinkage, elastic shortening, and creep depends on a number of factors, including the type of concrete, the curing conditions, the age of the concrete, and the magnitude of the applied stress.