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Title: Ultimate Flexural Strength of Concrete Members Prestressed With Unbonded Tendons

Author(s): M. H. Harajili and M. Y. Kanj

Publication: Structural Journal

Volume: 88

Issue: 6

Appears on pages(s): 663-674

Keywords: flexural strength; partial prestressing; prestressed concrete; prestressing steels; structural design; unbonded prestressing; Structural Research

DOI: 10.14359/1258

Date: 11/1/1992

Abstract:
The test results of 26 concrete beam specimens prestressed with unbonded tendons and reinforced with and without ordinary reinforcing steel are described. Several parameters and their effect on the magnitude of stress in the prestressing steel f ps at nominal flexural strength of the members were examined. These include the reinforcing index, the area of ordinary reinforcing steel, the type of load application, and member span-to-depth ratio. The experimental results indicated that increasing the span-to-depth ratio from 8 to 20 (the range of span-to-depth ratios studied) resulted in a drop in the measured stress results by about 35 percent. On the other hand, the effect of load applications was found insignificant. The experimental results were combined with extensive experimental data reported in the technical literature and were used to develop a general design equation for f ps.


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