Abstract
In an anchorage zone of a post-tensioned concrete member tensile stresses are induced in different localities. The way in which these arise is briefly discussed. A series of simple anchorage zone tests is reported, in which the forces resisted by reinforcement placed to resist bursting tensile forces were monitored. The test results together with a series of finite analyses show that once a bursting crack forms the resultant loss of transverse stiffness in the member leads to a decrease in the magnitude of the bursting force and a change in its location. A method of assessing the magnitude of this force once a crack has formed is presented. © 1986, Thomas Telford Ltd. All rights reserved.
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Fenwick, R. C., & Lee, S. C. (1986). Anchorage zones in prestressed concrete members. Magazine of Concrete Research, 38(135), 77–89. https://doi.org/10.1680/macr.1986.38.135.77
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