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Predicting Prestress Losses, Camber, and Deflection in Prestressed Concrete Members.

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Figure 4-1  Girder with rebar and string in place for camber measurements.
Table 4-1  Types and typical sizes of girders considered in this study.
Table 4-2  Number of girders of each type considered in this study.
Figure 4-3  Load cells placed on selected strands to measure the prestressing force.
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