Estimation of beam prestress by deflection and strain measurements

Laboratory test of reinforced and prestressed concrete structures have been used widely to explore the behavior of reinforced and prestressed concrete components and structures; Such tests are often time-consuming and costly. However, numerical models have been shown to compare favorably with experi...

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Main Author: An, JinWoo
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Language:English
Published: 2012
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2152/ETD-UT-2012-08-6267
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spelling ndltd-UTEXAS-oai-repositories.lib.utexas.edu-2152-ETD-UT-2012-08-62672015-09-20T17:11:44ZEstimation of beam prestress by deflection and strain measurementsAn, JinWooPrestressed concrete beamEstimation of beam prestressSurface strainFinite difference modelFinite element analysisLaboratory test of reinforced and prestressed concrete structures have been used widely to explore the behavior of reinforced and prestressed concrete components and structures; Such tests are often time-consuming and costly. However, numerical models have been shown to compare favorably with experiments. Thus, computations are viewed nowadays as efficient alternatives to tests, time-wise and cost-wise. In the research reported in this thesis, finite-element model were used in a study of pretressed structural components in order to correlate levels of pretension with deflection and strain measurements. The two main objectives were to develop a suitable finite element model of prestressed concrete beams and to forecast beam prestension on the basis of deformations resulting from specified simple load, e.g., a uniformly distributed transverse load. A commercial finite-element analysis package (ANSYS 12) was used to set up, use and evaluate the computational model. Furthermore, a finite-difference model was employed in order to ascertain the validity of ANSYS results by comparison with engineering beam theory taking into account the applied pretension. This study demonstrates the potential usefulness of deflection and strain measurements as indicators of the pretension applied or remaining in prestressed concrete beams.text2012-10-29T21:06:32Z2012-10-29T21:06:32Z2012-082012-10-29August 20122012-10-29T21:06:44Zthesisapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/2152/ETD-UT-2012-08-62672152/ETD-UT-2012-08-6267eng
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topic Prestressed concrete beam
Estimation of beam prestress
Surface strain
Finite difference model
Finite element analysis
spellingShingle Prestressed concrete beam
Estimation of beam prestress
Surface strain
Finite difference model
Finite element analysis
An, JinWoo
Estimation of beam prestress by deflection and strain measurements
description Laboratory test of reinforced and prestressed concrete structures have been used widely to explore the behavior of reinforced and prestressed concrete components and structures; Such tests are often time-consuming and costly. However, numerical models have been shown to compare favorably with experiments. Thus, computations are viewed nowadays as efficient alternatives to tests, time-wise and cost-wise. In the research reported in this thesis, finite-element model were used in a study of pretressed structural components in order to correlate levels of pretension with deflection and strain measurements. The two main objectives were to develop a suitable finite element model of prestressed concrete beams and to forecast beam prestension on the basis of deformations resulting from specified simple load, e.g., a uniformly distributed transverse load. A commercial finite-element analysis package (ANSYS 12) was used to set up, use and evaluate the computational model. Furthermore, a finite-difference model was employed in order to ascertain the validity of ANSYS results by comparison with engineering beam theory taking into account the applied pretension. This study demonstrates the potential usefulness of deflection and strain measurements as indicators of the pretension applied or remaining in prestressed concrete beams. === text
author An, JinWoo
author_facet An, JinWoo
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title Estimation of beam prestress by deflection and strain measurements
title_short Estimation of beam prestress by deflection and strain measurements
title_full Estimation of beam prestress by deflection and strain measurements
title_fullStr Estimation of beam prestress by deflection and strain measurements
title_full_unstemmed Estimation of beam prestress by deflection and strain measurements
title_sort estimation of beam prestress by deflection and strain measurements
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