2019 Joint Rail Conference 2019
DOI: 10.1115/jrc2019-1234
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The Effect of Wire Type on Cracking Propensity in Prestressed Concrete Prisms

Abstract: This paper is a continuation of a previous study conducted at Kansas State University [8]. This paper demonstrates the influence of the thickness of concrete cover, compressive strength of concrete and the type of wire indentation on bond performance between steel and concrete in pre-stressed concrete ties using a consistent concrete mixture. A key objective of this research is to find the best parameters for pre-stressed concrete ties to prevent them from splitting/cracking in the field. This is very importan… Show more

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“…• The second significant parameter is the wire indent characteristics. According to research conducted by A. Savic [3], [4], [5] the shallow chevron type of wires did not split on the prisms having 3/4in edge distance.…”
Section: Conclusion and Recommendationsmentioning
confidence: 95%
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“…• The second significant parameter is the wire indent characteristics. According to research conducted by A. Savic [3], [4], [5] the shallow chevron type of wires did not split on the prisms having 3/4in edge distance.…”
Section: Conclusion and Recommendationsmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…The research which was conducted at Kansas State University used this wire type having 1in edge distance and experiments with this wire were successful without longitudinal splitting in prestressed concrete members. The influence of variables was presented in the research of Bodapati [1], Savic et al [2], [3], [4], [5], [6]. They investigated the influence of edge distance and wire type indentation on longitudinal splitting.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The research was conducted at Kansas State University with focus to identify the best possible prestressed tie design to avoid possible damages in the field [8][9][10] Three prisms were fabricated each time having different cross sections due to different thicknesses of concrete cover. In this research three different concrete mixtures, two different compressive strengths of concrete (4500 psi and 6000 psi), and seven wire types were investigated.…”
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