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Charlton, Nathan A.
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Reinforced concrete construction -- Testing
Strains and stresses
Steel wire
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Development of D45 reinforcing wire in concrete / Nathan A. Charlton.
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Charlton, Nathan A.
Subjects
Reinforced concrete construction -- Testing
Strains and stresses
Steel wire
MSST Project.
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51 leaves : ill. ; 29 cm.
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Thesis advisor: Dr. Richard DeVries.
Committee members: Chris Raebel, Robert Lemke.
Introduction -- Background -- Experimental program -- Observations and results -- Conclusion -- A: Measurements of D45 reinforcing wire - B: Example calculation of bond stress - C: Measured test variables - D: D45 tensile test #001 - E: D45 tensile test #002 - F: D45 tensile test #003.
Reinforced concrete is a standard practice of construction throughout the world today. Traditionally concrete is reinforced with hot rolled steel bays but an alternative to this is steel wire reinforcing which is produced from an extrusion process. The overall geometry of the wire reinforcing is different than that of rolled bars, and therefore the reinforced concrete members act differently when subjected to loading. In order to examine these differences and determine the adequacy of steel wire reinforcing in regard to development length, a series of large scale tests were conducted and evaluated using a linear elastic transformed section analysis. It was found that all D45 test specimens experienced a failure caused by pullout, and the current ACI design equations do not accurately predict the bond stress at failure of D45 reinforcing wire.
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AC805 .C434 2009
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