Title:
Second Progress Report On Column Tests At The University Of Illinois
Author(s):
F. E. Richart and G. C. Staehle
Publication:
Journal Proceedings
Volume:
27
Issue:
3
Appears on pages(s):
761-790
Keywords:
none
DOI:
10.14359/8205
Date:
3/1/1931
Abstract:
This re tests of 53 columns used to study the effect of sus- 1 ort of Series 3 of the investigation covers maintained loading for a year or more. The sustained load was applied by coiled car springs. Strain measurements were taken on both loaded and unloaded columns to separate the effects of shrinkage and creep. The greatest steel stress reported, after 5 months’ loading, was 27, 100 psi, an increase of I I,600 psi over the stress at initial loading. The increase in stress due to creep was greatest for the columns with the least longitudinal reinforcement.