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Oliva Jones
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Asked: August 17, 20222022-08-17T20:36:35+05:30 2022-08-17T20:36:35+05:30In: Concrete, Construction Management

Describe loss due to relaxation of stress in steel

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    1. Gursimran Kaur
      2022-08-17T22:13:17+05:30Added an answer on August 17, 2022 at 10:13 pm

      Relaxation in steel is the same as the creep of concrete. In this, the loss due to relaxation varies widely for different steels. In initial stress, this loss is generally of the order of 2 to 8%. It is generally 1000 hours of referred to at loading at 27Ëš C.

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