“…3 were reinforced with additional flexural and local reinforcement to avoid premature flexural failure and induce end-region behavior, as described in the companion paper. 1 The comparison shown in the figure indicates that the analytical model was capable of predicting the observed skewed-diagonal end-region failure mode for the L-shaped and corbelled spandrels. Figure 4 compares a representative vertical load-deflection prediction with the experimental results.…”
Section: Nonlinear Finite Element Analysismentioning
confidence: 91%
“…The degree of lateral deformation was influenced by the deck connections, as discussed in detail in the technical report. 2…”
Section: Deflected Shape and Cracking Patternmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One component of the torque vector, defined in the analysis as T ub , will act to bend the spandrel web out of plane about the diagonal axis defined by the diagonal crack angle θ (Eq. [1]). The second component of the torque vector, defined in the analysis as T ut , acts to twist the web about an axis perpendicular to that diagonal crack (Eq.…”
Section: Proposed Rational Model For Resisting the Applied Torsion T Umentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The second component of the torque vector, defined in the analysis as T ut , acts to twist the web about an axis perpendicular to that diagonal crack (Eq. [2]).…”
Section: Proposed Rational Model For Resisting the Applied Torsion T Umentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is well documented that face-shell spalling and spiral cracking do not develop in slender spandrel beams at failure, though these limit-state behaviors are implicitly assumed in current practice. [1][2][3][4][5] The design method found in the sixth edition of the PCI Design Handbook: Precast and Prestressed Concrete 6 often results in conservative, heavy reinforcement results 1 to study the various parameters that influence the behavior of slender L-shaped spandrel beams.…”
■ This paper summarizes the results of an analytical research program undertaken to develop a rational design procedure for precast concrete slender spandrel beams.■ The analytical and rational models use test results and research findings of an extensive experimental program presented in a companion paper.■ The overall research effort demonstrated the validity of using open web reinforcement in precast concrete slender spandrel beams and proposed a simplified procedure for design.
“…3 were reinforced with additional flexural and local reinforcement to avoid premature flexural failure and induce end-region behavior, as described in the companion paper. 1 The comparison shown in the figure indicates that the analytical model was capable of predicting the observed skewed-diagonal end-region failure mode for the L-shaped and corbelled spandrels. Figure 4 compares a representative vertical load-deflection prediction with the experimental results.…”
Section: Nonlinear Finite Element Analysismentioning
confidence: 91%
“…The degree of lateral deformation was influenced by the deck connections, as discussed in detail in the technical report. 2…”
Section: Deflected Shape and Cracking Patternmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One component of the torque vector, defined in the analysis as T ub , will act to bend the spandrel web out of plane about the diagonal axis defined by the diagonal crack angle θ (Eq. [1]). The second component of the torque vector, defined in the analysis as T ut , acts to twist the web about an axis perpendicular to that diagonal crack (Eq.…”
Section: Proposed Rational Model For Resisting the Applied Torsion T Umentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The second component of the torque vector, defined in the analysis as T ut , acts to twist the web about an axis perpendicular to that diagonal crack (Eq. [2]).…”
Section: Proposed Rational Model For Resisting the Applied Torsion T Umentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is well documented that face-shell spalling and spiral cracking do not develop in slender spandrel beams at failure, though these limit-state behaviors are implicitly assumed in current practice. [1][2][3][4][5] The design method found in the sixth edition of the PCI Design Handbook: Precast and Prestressed Concrete 6 often results in conservative, heavy reinforcement results 1 to study the various parameters that influence the behavior of slender L-shaped spandrel beams.…”
■ This paper summarizes the results of an analytical research program undertaken to develop a rational design procedure for precast concrete slender spandrel beams.■ The analytical and rational models use test results and research findings of an extensive experimental program presented in a companion paper.■ The overall research effort demonstrated the validity of using open web reinforcement in precast concrete slender spandrel beams and proposed a simplified procedure for design.
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