[EN] The use of 0.7 in. (17.8 mm), Grade 270 (1860) prestressing strands has advantages over 0.5 and 0.6 in. (12.7 and 15.22 mm) strands. This study provides design guidelines for estimating transfer length of 0.7 in. (17.8 mm) strands. Sixteen pretensioned concrete beams using a single prestressing strand were fabricated with conventional concrete and self-consolidating concrete. The concrete strengths at 1 day ranged from 5.9 to 9.2 ksi (40.7 to 63.4 MPa). Transfer lengths were determined using concrete surface strains along with the Average Maximum Strain Method. Initial strand end slips were also measured for predicting transfer length at release using an empirical formula. Experimental results indicated ACI 318 and AASHTO specification...
Prestressing strands are commonly used in pretensioned prestressed concrete bridge construction. Tra...
Indiana has been using lightweight aggregate consisting mostly of expanded shale in the production o...
015374362014Final ReportPDFTech ReportNUTC R277NUTC R319Project #00034694Project #00040985DTRT06-G-0...
The implementation of 0.7 in. (17.8 mm), Grade 270 (1860), low-relaxation prestressing strands in co...
The use of 0.7 in. (17.8 mm), Grade 270 (1860) prestressing strands in construction is slow regardle...
[EN] The use of 0.7 in. (18 mm) diameter strands for pretensioned concrete girders is advantageous w...
[EN] This paper examines the effect of concrete compressive strength on the transfer length of prest...
1995PDFTech ReportGross, Shawn P.Burns, Ned H.University of Texas at Austin. Center for Transportati...
[EN] The use of 18-mm prestressing strands is advantageous in the construction of long-span bridges....
In pretensioned concrete members, strand bond is necessary for transferring prestress force from the...
This research examines the relationship between concrete compressive strength and strand bond. The g...
US Transportation Collection2020PDFTech ReportPozo-Lora, Fray FBenson, ZacharyMaguire, MarcSorensen,...
[EN] Development length of prestressing strands is a significant parameter in the design of pretensi...
An experimental investigation to determine the transfer length of a seven-wire prestressing strand ...
Over the last few decades pretensioned, prestressed concrete has become very common in structural ap...
Prestressing strands are commonly used in pretensioned prestressed concrete bridge construction. Tra...
Indiana has been using lightweight aggregate consisting mostly of expanded shale in the production o...
015374362014Final ReportPDFTech ReportNUTC R277NUTC R319Project #00034694Project #00040985DTRT06-G-0...
The implementation of 0.7 in. (17.8 mm), Grade 270 (1860), low-relaxation prestressing strands in co...
The use of 0.7 in. (17.8 mm), Grade 270 (1860) prestressing strands in construction is slow regardle...
[EN] The use of 0.7 in. (18 mm) diameter strands for pretensioned concrete girders is advantageous w...
[EN] This paper examines the effect of concrete compressive strength on the transfer length of prest...
1995PDFTech ReportGross, Shawn P.Burns, Ned H.University of Texas at Austin. Center for Transportati...
[EN] The use of 18-mm prestressing strands is advantageous in the construction of long-span bridges....
In pretensioned concrete members, strand bond is necessary for transferring prestress force from the...
This research examines the relationship between concrete compressive strength and strand bond. The g...
US Transportation Collection2020PDFTech ReportPozo-Lora, Fray FBenson, ZacharyMaguire, MarcSorensen,...
[EN] Development length of prestressing strands is a significant parameter in the design of pretensi...
An experimental investigation to determine the transfer length of a seven-wire prestressing strand ...
Over the last few decades pretensioned, prestressed concrete has become very common in structural ap...
Prestressing strands are commonly used in pretensioned prestressed concrete bridge construction. Tra...
Indiana has been using lightweight aggregate consisting mostly of expanded shale in the production o...
015374362014Final ReportPDFTech ReportNUTC R277NUTC R319Project #00034694Project #00040985DTRT06-G-0...