Bonded Strand Post-Tensioning System
Coupler Types
Coupler M and ME (Floating Anchorage)
| Rotation symmetric structures (water tanks, digestor tanks, large pipes or dome shells) that require circumferential Post-Tensioning are the principal applications for the floating coupler M/ME. The tendon anchorage consists of an anchorage block with wedge holes on both sides to accept bare or greased and sheathed strands. The strands actually overlap in the block and use the belt-buckle principle. The ring-tendon is very compact and requires a very small pocket only. | | stressing anchorage | dead end anchorage | | accessible | not accessible | | yes | yes | no | | ultimate load [kN] | | from | to | | 240 | 3,348 | Coupler M and ME - Technical Details |
Coupler R
| Coupler R is designed to couple on to already installed and stressed tendons. The coupler consists of a multiplane anchor body and a coupler wedge plate where the strands are overlapped. The continuing strands can be installed easily and independently. | | fixed coupler | floating coupler | | yes | no | | ultimate load [kN] | | 1,201 | 10,323 | Coupler R - Technical Details |
Coupler P
| Coupler P consists of a multiplane anchor body, the standard wedge plate and a coupler ring that accepts the continuing strands with swaged anchorages instead of wedges. For similar applications, both coupler R and P can be installed alternatively. | | fixed coupler | floating coupler | | yes | no | | ultimate load [kN] | | 1,201 | 10,323 | Coupler P - Technical Details |
Coupler D
| To lengthen unstressed tendons, e.g. in segmental bridge construction, coupler D is put to use. The splice chuck consists of two spring-loaded wedges that connect two strands individually. | | fixed coupler | floating coupler | | no | yes | | ultimate load [kN] | | 721 | 10,323 | Coupler D - Technical Details |