Pretensioned concrete members are designed and manufactured by using at least two materials: concrete and prestressing reinforcement. Also, two main stages must be considered: prestress transfer and member loading. Hence, the behavior of these members depends strongly on the reinforcement-to-concrete bond performance and prestress losses. In this paper, a testing technique to measure the specific parameters related with the involved phenomena is presented. The testing technique is based on the analysis of series of specimens varying in embedment length to simulate several cross sections at only one end of a pretensioned concrete member. Each specimen is characterized by means of the sequential release of the prestress transfer (detensioning...
Over the last few decades pretensioned, prestressed concrete has become very common in structural ap...
This paper presents an analytical model for simulating the bond between steel and concrete, in prec...
Nine tests were carried out on partially prestressed concrete beams in which 50 percent of the servi...
An experimental research addressing the effects of concrete composition and strength on anchorage bo...
This paper presents the results of an experimental research program addressing the bond behavior of ...
A simple method is presented, suitable for the repetitive testing necessary to investigate fully the...
Three models were developed to simulate the transfer of prestress force from steel to concrete in pr...
The bond behaviour of prestressing strands in precast pretensioned concrete members, and its transmi...
The effect of a number of variables upon prestress anchorage length was investigated. The end zones ...
Pretensioned prestressed concrete can be produced in a number of ways. Among them several options ca...
An experimental investigation to determine the transfer length of a seven-wire prestressing strand ...
For design purposes, it is generally considered that prestressing strand transfer length does not ch...
An analytical model to predict strand slips within both transmission and anchorage lengths in preten...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Civil EngineeringRobert J. PetermanA comprehensive study was condu...
Adequate transmission of prestressing forces into the concrete in prestressed-concrete (PC) members ...
Over the last few decades pretensioned, prestressed concrete has become very common in structural ap...
This paper presents an analytical model for simulating the bond between steel and concrete, in prec...
Nine tests were carried out on partially prestressed concrete beams in which 50 percent of the servi...
An experimental research addressing the effects of concrete composition and strength on anchorage bo...
This paper presents the results of an experimental research program addressing the bond behavior of ...
A simple method is presented, suitable for the repetitive testing necessary to investigate fully the...
Three models were developed to simulate the transfer of prestress force from steel to concrete in pr...
The bond behaviour of prestressing strands in precast pretensioned concrete members, and its transmi...
The effect of a number of variables upon prestress anchorage length was investigated. The end zones ...
Pretensioned prestressed concrete can be produced in a number of ways. Among them several options ca...
An experimental investigation to determine the transfer length of a seven-wire prestressing strand ...
For design purposes, it is generally considered that prestressing strand transfer length does not ch...
An analytical model to predict strand slips within both transmission and anchorage lengths in preten...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Civil EngineeringRobert J. PetermanA comprehensive study was condu...
Adequate transmission of prestressing forces into the concrete in prestressed-concrete (PC) members ...
Over the last few decades pretensioned, prestressed concrete has become very common in structural ap...
This paper presents an analytical model for simulating the bond between steel and concrete, in prec...
Nine tests were carried out on partially prestressed concrete beams in which 50 percent of the servi...