Abstract
The use of 18-mm prestressing strands has extensive advantages in building and bridge construction. Strand bond is a critical factor that constitutes the strand behavior in pretensioned concrete girders and directly affects the applicability of existing bonding equations. This study systematically examines the bond performance of 18-mm strands. The bond strength of untensioned strands was evaluated using simple bond tests. Twelve pretensioned concrete beams were additionally cast using self-consolidating concrete to assess the bond-related parameters of transfer and development lengths. The experimental results indicate the bond performance of 18-mm strands complies with the current design codes of pretensioned concrete members.
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Dang, C. N., Hale, W. M., & Martí-Vargas, J. R. (2018). Quantification of bond performance of 18-mm prestressing steel. Construction and Building Materials, 159, 451–462. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.conbuildmat.2017.10.131
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