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PT SLAB VS RCC SLAB : WHICH IS PREFERRED AND WHY ? [ HINDI ]


Dear Viewers ,

Good Morning,

We are meeting after a long time.

Sorry to keep you waiting for such a long period.

I had gone for Narmada Parikrama .

In this journey , we walked almost 3600 KM . I am planning to write details of this wonderfful experience here . Stay connected.

Let me start  another session of answering  YOUR questions.

Today I am answering an interesting question from

MR.VINAY  MAHENDRAKAR

Q.09

Thank you so much for asking such a pertinent question. I appreciate your question.

For better understanding, I have given the answer in Hindi.

You can find the answer to your question here :

In case you have further queries, do ask me here.

Today’s topic is :

PT SLB VS RCC SLAB :

WHICH one IS PREFERRED AND WHY ?

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i have tried to explain :

  • BASIC DIFFERENCE BETWEEN A PT SLAB AND A RCC SLAB .

  • PT SLAB OR RCC SLAB : WHICH ONE TO OPT FOR,

  • WHICH ONE IS LONG LASTING :

  • A  PT SLAB OR A RCC SLAB ?

  • SELECTION CRITERION FOR A PT SLAB,

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You can also see a video of the prestressing process on site where the operator is introducing the prestressing force in the tendon. You can see the gun , the stretching method and how the prestressing force is determined.

You can first see this video for a general understanding of the topic :

This video is perfect for Fresher Civil engineer who is quite new to the Practical aspects of construction.

You can also find answers to many other basic questions in different videos on this channel.

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Thank you so much for asking such interesting questions .

Hope I am able to help you in understanding the basics of construction.

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