Over the last few decades pretensioned, prestressed concrete has become very common in structural applications, particularly for bridge superstructures. Its extensive use, however, requires some important considerations on adequate bond development between concrete and prestressing strand. Structural design should be based on correct determination of the transmission length, identifying the end regions of the member needed to transfer the fully effective prestressing force into the concrete, by means of bond strength. Several investigations have been conducted in the past to measure the transmission length of prestressing strands for a variety of design variables, including strand diameter, strand spacing, concrete strength and cover thickn...
[EN] Fifty seven prestressed concrete beams were fabricated at the University of Arkansas (UA) to de...
US Transportation Collection2020PDFTech ReportPozo-Lora, Fray FBenson, ZacharyMaguire, MarcSorensen,...
The use of 0.7 in. (17.8 mm), Grade 270 (1860) prestressing strands in construction is slow regardle...
[EN] The use of 18-mm prestressing strands is advantageous in the construction of long-span bridges....
One of the most important features in design of pretensioned concrete elements is the determination ...
The determination of correct transmission length is one of the most important features when designin...
The bond behaviour of prestressing strands in precast pretensioned concrete members, and its transmi...
Prestressing strands are commonly used in pretensioned prestressed concrete bridge construction. Tra...
1999Research ReportPDFTech ReportRR-1388-1Research Study 0-1388AnchoragesBeamsBridgesCablesDebonding...
Adequate transmission of prestressing forces into the concrete in prestressed-concrete (PC) members ...
[EN] The use of 0.7 in. (18 mm) diameter strands for pretensioned concrete girders is advantageous w...
An experimental investigation to determine the transfer length of a seven-wire prestressing strand ...
The studies on the transmission length over which the prestressing force is fully transmitted to th...
This work proposes two new formulations for designing both transmission and anchorage lengths in pre...
[EN] The use of 0.7 in. (17.8 mm), Grade 270 (1860) prestressing strands has advantages over 0.5 and...
[EN] Fifty seven prestressed concrete beams were fabricated at the University of Arkansas (UA) to de...
US Transportation Collection2020PDFTech ReportPozo-Lora, Fray FBenson, ZacharyMaguire, MarcSorensen,...
The use of 0.7 in. (17.8 mm), Grade 270 (1860) prestressing strands in construction is slow regardle...
[EN] The use of 18-mm prestressing strands is advantageous in the construction of long-span bridges....
One of the most important features in design of pretensioned concrete elements is the determination ...
The determination of correct transmission length is one of the most important features when designin...
The bond behaviour of prestressing strands in precast pretensioned concrete members, and its transmi...
Prestressing strands are commonly used in pretensioned prestressed concrete bridge construction. Tra...
1999Research ReportPDFTech ReportRR-1388-1Research Study 0-1388AnchoragesBeamsBridgesCablesDebonding...
Adequate transmission of prestressing forces into the concrete in prestressed-concrete (PC) members ...
[EN] The use of 0.7 in. (18 mm) diameter strands for pretensioned concrete girders is advantageous w...
An experimental investigation to determine the transfer length of a seven-wire prestressing strand ...
The studies on the transmission length over which the prestressing force is fully transmitted to th...
This work proposes two new formulations for designing both transmission and anchorage lengths in pre...
[EN] The use of 0.7 in. (17.8 mm), Grade 270 (1860) prestressing strands has advantages over 0.5 and...
[EN] Fifty seven prestressed concrete beams were fabricated at the University of Arkansas (UA) to de...
US Transportation Collection2020PDFTech ReportPozo-Lora, Fray FBenson, ZacharyMaguire, MarcSorensen,...
The use of 0.7 in. (17.8 mm), Grade 270 (1860) prestressing strands in construction is slow regardle...