2016
DOI: 10.3151/jact.14.634
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Residual Static Strength of Concrete Cylinder Specimen and Stud Anchor Specimen after Cyclic Loadings

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“…The residual anchor strength after cyclic loading is equal to or greater than (by up to 17%) the static strength of the specimen without cyclic loading according to Kontani et al (2016). This phenomenon shows a tendency similar to the results of the compression tests on the cylinder specimens after cyclic loading.…”
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“…The residual anchor strength after cyclic loading is equal to or greater than (by up to 17%) the static strength of the specimen without cyclic loading according to Kontani et al (2016). This phenomenon shows a tendency similar to the results of the compression tests on the cylinder specimens after cyclic loading.…”
Section: Effect Of Cyclic Loading On Strength and Stiffnesssupporting
confidence: 81%
“…Ballatore and Bocca (1997) stated that dynamic loading reduces pore space in the concrete so that in the subsequent static compressive tests deformability is hindered by improved material compaction, and that strain hardening takes place all the same as is reflected in an increase in maximum load and reduced deformability. Comparing Kontani et al (2016) and Ballatore and Bocca (1997), both studies show similar strength increase of the cylindrical specimens, but different deformation behavior. Bocca and Cwtti (2003) stated that the test pieces subjected to preloading yielded more homogenous results, with a reduction in standard deviation, compared to non-preloaded test pieces probably because of a decrease in the stress peaks occurring in the material and a redistribution of stresses due to cyclic load induced creep.…”
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