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Figure 1.typical detail for post-tensioned concrete beams (Kim, U., et al. 2010,)
Figure 2. Stirrup detail for post-tensioned concrete beams (Kim, U., et al. 2010,)
Figure 3. Post tensioned concrete beam model
Figure 4. Stirrups, Bars and Wire connection                 Figure 5. Placement of Stirrups, Bars and Wire connection
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