Transfer Lengths in Pretensioned Concrete Measured Using Various Sensing Technologies

Abstract Although pretensioned concrete structures have increasingly been used worldwide, a number of design issues need to be addressed to further improve the structural performance. Transfer length of pretensioned members was investigated with several test variables in this study by adopting vario...

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Main Authors: Se-Jin Jeon, Ho Shin, Sang-Hyun Kim, Sung Yong Park, Jun-Mo Yang
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2019-08-01
Series:International Journal of Concrete Structures and Materials
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40069-019-0355-y
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spelling doaj-efdd364cb8f54b98ac87802a7b59d6622020-11-25T03:38:27ZengSpringerOpenInternational Journal of Concrete Structures and Materials1976-04852234-13152019-08-0113111610.1186/s40069-019-0355-yTransfer Lengths in Pretensioned Concrete Measured Using Various Sensing TechnologiesSe-Jin Jeon0Ho Shin1Sang-Hyun Kim2Sung Yong Park3Jun-Mo Yang4Department of Civil Systems Engineering, Ajou UniversityDepartment of Civil Engineering, Kyeryong Construction IndustrialDepartment of Infrastructure Safety Research, Korea Institute of Civil Engineering and Building TechnologyDepartment of Infrastructure Safety Research, Korea Institute of Civil Engineering and Building TechnologyDepartment of Civil Engineering, Keimyung UniversityAbstract Although pretensioned concrete structures have increasingly been used worldwide, a number of design issues need to be addressed to further improve the structural performance. Transfer length of pretensioned members was investigated with several test variables in this study by adopting various sensing technologies including the Smart Strands with embedded fiber optic sensors. The effect of increased strength in 2360 MPa high-strength strand on the transfer length was also analyzed. Representative provisions widely used in design were compared with the test results for consistency and appropriate conservatism. The strain distribution required for the transfer length depended partly on the type and location of sensors, which suggests the challenges associated with reasonable determination of the transfer length. According to the results of the analysis, the predictive equation in ACI 318 was relatively accurate and conservative under various conditions including high-strength strands. However, the transfer lengths based on the strand strains rather than the conventional surface strains of concrete require further investigation depending on the bonding behavior between the strand and the surrounding concrete inside a member. Thus, this study also introduces a new sensing technology utilizing the Smart Strand to reliably measure the strain distribution along a strand.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40069-019-0355-ypretensiontransfer lengthtransmission lengthprestressing tendonstrandprestressed concrete
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author Se-Jin Jeon
Ho Shin
Sang-Hyun Kim
Sung Yong Park
Jun-Mo Yang
spellingShingle Se-Jin Jeon
Ho Shin
Sang-Hyun Kim
Sung Yong Park
Jun-Mo Yang
Transfer Lengths in Pretensioned Concrete Measured Using Various Sensing Technologies
International Journal of Concrete Structures and Materials
pretension
transfer length
transmission length
prestressing tendon
strand
prestressed concrete
author_facet Se-Jin Jeon
Ho Shin
Sang-Hyun Kim
Sung Yong Park
Jun-Mo Yang
author_sort Se-Jin Jeon
title Transfer Lengths in Pretensioned Concrete Measured Using Various Sensing Technologies
title_short Transfer Lengths in Pretensioned Concrete Measured Using Various Sensing Technologies
title_full Transfer Lengths in Pretensioned Concrete Measured Using Various Sensing Technologies
title_fullStr Transfer Lengths in Pretensioned Concrete Measured Using Various Sensing Technologies
title_full_unstemmed Transfer Lengths in Pretensioned Concrete Measured Using Various Sensing Technologies
title_sort transfer lengths in pretensioned concrete measured using various sensing technologies
publisher SpringerOpen
series International Journal of Concrete Structures and Materials
issn 1976-0485
2234-1315
publishDate 2019-08-01
description Abstract Although pretensioned concrete structures have increasingly been used worldwide, a number of design issues need to be addressed to further improve the structural performance. Transfer length of pretensioned members was investigated with several test variables in this study by adopting various sensing technologies including the Smart Strands with embedded fiber optic sensors. The effect of increased strength in 2360 MPa high-strength strand on the transfer length was also analyzed. Representative provisions widely used in design were compared with the test results for consistency and appropriate conservatism. The strain distribution required for the transfer length depended partly on the type and location of sensors, which suggests the challenges associated with reasonable determination of the transfer length. According to the results of the analysis, the predictive equation in ACI 318 was relatively accurate and conservative under various conditions including high-strength strands. However, the transfer lengths based on the strand strains rather than the conventional surface strains of concrete require further investigation depending on the bonding behavior between the strand and the surrounding concrete inside a member. Thus, this study also introduces a new sensing technology utilizing the Smart Strand to reliably measure the strain distribution along a strand.
topic pretension
transfer length
transmission length
prestressing tendon
strand
prestressed concrete
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40069-019-0355-y
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