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Bond-slip responses of stainless reinforcing bars in grouted ducts
HighlightsMonotonic pull-out tests were performed for A706 and Talley S24100 reinforcing steel bars.The influence of duct/bar diameter ratio and embedment length on bond-slip behavior was investigated.The one-dimensional phenomenological nonlinear bond spring models were regressed.Preliminary development lengths were proposed for A706 and Talley S24100 reinforcing steel bars.
AbstractTo promote prefabricated segmental bridges in regions of moderate or high seismicity, stainless energy dissipation bars (ED bars) are used continuously across the column segment critical joints to increase the hysteretic energy dissipation. However, the bond response and the design development length of the anchored ED bars were not well understood for hollow thin-wall segmental bridge columns. In this paper, an experimental program was conducted to investigate the influence of bar embedment length and ratio of duct diameter to bar diameter on monotonic bond-slip response of stainless ED bars. Phenomenological nonlinear bond-slip and end-slip models were developed to simulate the loaded bar end force-displacement relationship. The results of the experimental study were used to establish preliminary design equations for A706 and stainless Talley S24100.
Bond-slip responses of stainless reinforcing bars in grouted ducts
HighlightsMonotonic pull-out tests were performed for A706 and Talley S24100 reinforcing steel bars.The influence of duct/bar diameter ratio and embedment length on bond-slip behavior was investigated.The one-dimensional phenomenological nonlinear bond spring models were regressed.Preliminary development lengths were proposed for A706 and Talley S24100 reinforcing steel bars.
AbstractTo promote prefabricated segmental bridges in regions of moderate or high seismicity, stainless energy dissipation bars (ED bars) are used continuously across the column segment critical joints to increase the hysteretic energy dissipation. However, the bond response and the design development length of the anchored ED bars were not well understood for hollow thin-wall segmental bridge columns. In this paper, an experimental program was conducted to investigate the influence of bar embedment length and ratio of duct diameter to bar diameter on monotonic bond-slip response of stainless ED bars. Phenomenological nonlinear bond-slip and end-slip models were developed to simulate the loaded bar end force-displacement relationship. The results of the experimental study were used to establish preliminary design equations for A706 and stainless Talley S24100.
Bond-slip responses of stainless reinforcing bars in grouted ducts
Zhou, Yihui (author) / Ou, Yu-Chen (author) / Lee, George C. (author)
Engineering Structures ; 141 ; 651-665
2017-03-23
15 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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