Continuous beams are preferred to simply supported beams because of economy, fewer expansion / contraction joints and possible benefits from moment redistribution. In the design of unbonded partially prestressed concrete (UPPC) continuous beams, it is necessary to estimate their deflections under service loads in order to satisfy the requirements of serviceability limit state. A method is developed to convert the cross sectional area of unbonded prestressed tendons to the equivalent cross sectional area of non-prestressed steel. Then the moment of inertia of cracked section as well as Branson’s effective moment of inertia in a UPPC continuous beam can be easily determined. The computed deflections are compared with some available experim...
This paper describes flexural behavior of two spans continuous rectangular concrete beams reinforced...
This article presents the results of a numerical investigation of the flexural behavior of continuou...
Fifteen beams with-unbonded tendons consisting of I and rectangular sections with different amounts...
In the design of unbonded partially prestressed concrete (UPPC) beams, it is necessary to estimate t...
External prestressing has been applied to both new construction and retrofitting of existing reinfor...
Post-tensioning techniques have become very popular and a primary method in long spans continuous br...
The original concept of “Total Prestress” consists of creating compressions in concrete without gene...
The tendon stress in bonded prestressed concrete (BPC) beams is section-dependent while it is member...
Fifteen beams with-unbonded tendons consisting of I and rectangular sections with different amounts ...
In the design of unbonded partially prestressed concrete (UPPC) members, it is necessary to estimate...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Civil EngineeringHayder A. RasheedCurrently, degradation of preten...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Civil EngineeringHayder A. RasheedCurrently, degradation of preten...
A numerical investigation of redistribution of moments in continuous concrete beams prestressed with...
This paper describes a numerical method for the full-range analysis of prestressed concrete flexural...
This paper describes flexural behavior of two spans continuous rectangular concrete beams reinforced...
This paper describes flexural behavior of two spans continuous rectangular concrete beams reinforced...
This article presents the results of a numerical investigation of the flexural behavior of continuou...
Fifteen beams with-unbonded tendons consisting of I and rectangular sections with different amounts...
In the design of unbonded partially prestressed concrete (UPPC) beams, it is necessary to estimate t...
External prestressing has been applied to both new construction and retrofitting of existing reinfor...
Post-tensioning techniques have become very popular and a primary method in long spans continuous br...
The original concept of “Total Prestress” consists of creating compressions in concrete without gene...
The tendon stress in bonded prestressed concrete (BPC) beams is section-dependent while it is member...
Fifteen beams with-unbonded tendons consisting of I and rectangular sections with different amounts ...
In the design of unbonded partially prestressed concrete (UPPC) members, it is necessary to estimate...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Civil EngineeringHayder A. RasheedCurrently, degradation of preten...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Civil EngineeringHayder A. RasheedCurrently, degradation of preten...
A numerical investigation of redistribution of moments in continuous concrete beams prestressed with...
This paper describes a numerical method for the full-range analysis of prestressed concrete flexural...
This paper describes flexural behavior of two spans continuous rectangular concrete beams reinforced...
This paper describes flexural behavior of two spans continuous rectangular concrete beams reinforced...
This article presents the results of a numerical investigation of the flexural behavior of continuou...
Fifteen beams with-unbonded tendons consisting of I and rectangular sections with different amounts...