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Torsional Strength of Prestressed Concrete Bridge Girders
Two Texas Highway Department type B prestressed concrete bridge girders were tested to determine their torsional strength. Applied torque, angle of twist and strains in the concrete were determined. The theoretical strength and torque-rotation relationships were calculated by classical elastic theory. Experimental and theoretical torque-rotation relationships were found to agree very closely. The theoretical torsional strength was on the average about 75 percent of the experimentally determined torsional strength. (Author)
Torsional Strength of Prestressed Concrete Bridge Girders
Two Texas Highway Department type B prestressed concrete bridge girders were tested to determine their torsional strength. Applied torque, angle of twist and strains in the concrete were determined. The theoretical strength and torque-rotation relationships were calculated by classical elastic theory. Experimental and theoretical torque-rotation relationships were found to agree very closely. The theoretical torsional strength was on the average about 75 percent of the experimentally determined torsional strength. (Author)
Torsional Strength of Prestressed Concrete Bridge Girders
E. Buth (author) / H. L. Furr (author)
1971
75 pages
Report
No indication
English
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