The bond behaviour of prestressing strands in precast pretensioned concrete members, and its transmission length, depends on several factors. However, no consensus exists on the main parameters to be considered in the expressions to predict the transmission length. Usually when the concrete properties are considered, only the concrete compressive strength is included. This study analyzes the influence of concrete composition made up of different cement contents and water/cement ratios on the bond behaviour in transmission of seven-wire prestressing strands. The bond properties and the transmission lengths have been determined. The results show that the influence of the water/cement ratio is very small for concretes with lows cement contents...
The implementation of 0.7 in. (17.8 mm), Grade 270 (1860), low-relaxation prestressing strands in co...
Prestressing strands are commonly used in pretensioned prestressed concrete bridge construction. Tra...
Doctor of PhilosophyCivil EngineeringRobert J. PetermanA study was conducted to determine the effect...
The bond behaviour of prestressing strands in precast pretensioned concrete members, and its transmi...
An experimental research addressing the effects of concrete composition and strength on anchorage bo...
This research examines the relationship between concrete compressive strength and strand bond. The g...
This paper presents the results of an experimental research program addressing the bond behavior of ...
Over the last few decades pretensioned, prestressed concrete has become very common in structural ap...
One of the most important features in design of pretensioned concrete elements is the determination ...
An analytical model to predict strand slips within both transmission and anchorage lengths in preten...
The studies on the transmission length over which the prestressing force is fully transmitted to th...
An experimental investigation to determine the transfer length of a seven-wire prestressing strand ...
[EN] This paper examines the effect of concrete compressive strength on the transfer length of prest...
Pretensioned concrete members are designed and manufactured by using at least two materials: concret...
Adequate transmission of prestressing forces into the concrete in prestressed-concrete (PC) members ...
The implementation of 0.7 in. (17.8 mm), Grade 270 (1860), low-relaxation prestressing strands in co...
Prestressing strands are commonly used in pretensioned prestressed concrete bridge construction. Tra...
Doctor of PhilosophyCivil EngineeringRobert J. PetermanA study was conducted to determine the effect...
The bond behaviour of prestressing strands in precast pretensioned concrete members, and its transmi...
An experimental research addressing the effects of concrete composition and strength on anchorage bo...
This research examines the relationship between concrete compressive strength and strand bond. The g...
This paper presents the results of an experimental research program addressing the bond behavior of ...
Over the last few decades pretensioned, prestressed concrete has become very common in structural ap...
One of the most important features in design of pretensioned concrete elements is the determination ...
An analytical model to predict strand slips within both transmission and anchorage lengths in preten...
The studies on the transmission length over which the prestressing force is fully transmitted to th...
An experimental investigation to determine the transfer length of a seven-wire prestressing strand ...
[EN] This paper examines the effect of concrete compressive strength on the transfer length of prest...
Pretensioned concrete members are designed and manufactured by using at least two materials: concret...
Adequate transmission of prestressing forces into the concrete in prestressed-concrete (PC) members ...
The implementation of 0.7 in. (17.8 mm), Grade 270 (1860), low-relaxation prestressing strands in co...
Prestressing strands are commonly used in pretensioned prestressed concrete bridge construction. Tra...
Doctor of PhilosophyCivil EngineeringRobert J. PetermanA study was conducted to determine the effect...