Ultimate Bearing Strength of Post-tensioned Local Anchorage Zones in Lightweight Concrete

Currently, NCHRP Report 356 has published an equation to estimate the ultimate strength of the local zone in normal weight concrete. The local zone is the area of concrete directly ahead of the bearing plate. The equation can be broken into two distinct parts: unconfined bearing strength of concrete...

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Main Author: Axson, Daniel Peter
Other Authors: Civil Engineering
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Published: Virginia Tech 2014
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10919/33711
http://scholar.lib.vt.edu/theses/available/etd-06232008-215305/
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spelling ndltd-VTETD-oai-vtechworks.lib.vt.edu-10919-337112020-09-26T05:35:42Z Ultimate Bearing Strength of Post-tensioned Local Anchorage Zones in Lightweight Concrete Axson, Daniel Peter Civil Engineering Roberts-Wollmann, Carin L. Charney, Finley A. Cousins, Thomas E. Lightweight Concrete Post-tensioning Modulus of Elasticity Tensile Strength Currently, NCHRP Report 356 has published an equation to estimate the ultimate strength of the local zone in normal weight concrete. The local zone is the area of concrete directly ahead of the bearing plate. The equation can be broken into two distinct parts: unconfined bearing strength of concrete enhanced by the A/Ab ratio and the enhancement of strength due to the presence of confining. Research has shown that the strength enhancement of the A/Ab ratio and confining reinforcing is less in lightweight concrete than in normal weight concrete. To determine the strength of the local zone in lightweight concrete 30 reinforced prisms, 2 unreinforced prisms, and concrete cylinders were tested. The dimensions of the prisms were 8 in. x 8 in. x 16 in. and the cylinders were 4 in. x 8 in. cylinders. The simulated reinforcing in the prisms extended only through the top 8 in. of the prism and consisted of either ties or spirals with different spacing or pitch, respectively. To determine the effect of the A/Ab ratio for each spacing or pitch arrangement of the reinforcing, one of two different size bearing plates were used. From the testing performed in this research and other research, it is apparent that the NCHRP equation is unconservative when estimating the ultimate strength of the local zone in lightweight concrete. By modifying both parts of the NCHRP equation it is possible to conservatively predict the ultimate strength of the local zone in lightweight concrete. Also investigated in this thesis are equations to predict the splitting cylinder strength and modulus of elasticity of lightweight concrete. For a sand-lightweight concrete, as defined by ACI 318-05 Building code and Commentary, the splitting tensile strength can be accurately predicted by multiplying the square root of the compressive strength by 5.7. Master of Science 2014-03-14T20:40:25Z 2014-03-14T20:40:25Z 2008-05-21 2008-06-23 2009-09-09 2008-09-09 Thesis etd-06232008-215305 http://hdl.handle.net/10919/33711 http://scholar.lib.vt.edu/theses/available/etd-06232008-215305/ Axson.pdf In Copyright http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ application/pdf Virginia Tech
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topic Lightweight Concrete
Post-tensioning
Modulus of Elasticity
Tensile Strength
spellingShingle Lightweight Concrete
Post-tensioning
Modulus of Elasticity
Tensile Strength
Axson, Daniel Peter
Ultimate Bearing Strength of Post-tensioned Local Anchorage Zones in Lightweight Concrete
description Currently, NCHRP Report 356 has published an equation to estimate the ultimate strength of the local zone in normal weight concrete. The local zone is the area of concrete directly ahead of the bearing plate. The equation can be broken into two distinct parts: unconfined bearing strength of concrete enhanced by the A/Ab ratio and the enhancement of strength due to the presence of confining. Research has shown that the strength enhancement of the A/Ab ratio and confining reinforcing is less in lightweight concrete than in normal weight concrete. To determine the strength of the local zone in lightweight concrete 30 reinforced prisms, 2 unreinforced prisms, and concrete cylinders were tested. The dimensions of the prisms were 8 in. x 8 in. x 16 in. and the cylinders were 4 in. x 8 in. cylinders. The simulated reinforcing in the prisms extended only through the top 8 in. of the prism and consisted of either ties or spirals with different spacing or pitch, respectively. To determine the effect of the A/Ab ratio for each spacing or pitch arrangement of the reinforcing, one of two different size bearing plates were used. From the testing performed in this research and other research, it is apparent that the NCHRP equation is unconservative when estimating the ultimate strength of the local zone in lightweight concrete. By modifying both parts of the NCHRP equation it is possible to conservatively predict the ultimate strength of the local zone in lightweight concrete. Also investigated in this thesis are equations to predict the splitting cylinder strength and modulus of elasticity of lightweight concrete. For a sand-lightweight concrete, as defined by ACI 318-05 Building code and Commentary, the splitting tensile strength can be accurately predicted by multiplying the square root of the compressive strength by 5.7. === Master of Science
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Axson, Daniel Peter
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title Ultimate Bearing Strength of Post-tensioned Local Anchorage Zones in Lightweight Concrete
title_short Ultimate Bearing Strength of Post-tensioned Local Anchorage Zones in Lightweight Concrete
title_full Ultimate Bearing Strength of Post-tensioned Local Anchorage Zones in Lightweight Concrete
title_fullStr Ultimate Bearing Strength of Post-tensioned Local Anchorage Zones in Lightweight Concrete
title_full_unstemmed Ultimate Bearing Strength of Post-tensioned Local Anchorage Zones in Lightweight Concrete
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