Expected compressive strength in precast, prestressed concrete design: A methodology to analyze regional strength results

IF 0.9 4区 工程技术 Q4 CONSTRUCTION & BUILDING TECHNOLOGY PCI Journal Pub Date : 2022-01-01 DOI:10.15554/pcij67.5-03
D. Mante, Levent Isbiliroglu, Andric Hofrichter, Robert W. Barnes, A. Schindler
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Accurate predictions of concrete compressive strength are critical for designers to effectively estimate the camber, deflections, and prestress losses of precast, prestressed concrete elements. A methodology that relies on regional concrete bridge girder strength test results is proposed for predicting expected concrete compres­sive strength. Strength data collected from precast, prestressed concrete plants were manipulated by the use of a strength-difference approach to facilitate American Concrete Institute 214R-11 analysis methods. The data set was used to evaluate five other empirical prediction model forms. When implemented using an Alabama regional data set, the methodology resulted in markedly more accurate predictions of expected concrete strength at prestress transfer and at 28 days compared with cur­rent practice.
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预制、预应力混凝土设计中的预期抗压强度:一种分析区域强度结果的方法
准确预测混凝土抗压强度对于设计师有效估计预制、预应力混凝土构件的弯曲、挠度和预应力损失至关重要。提出了一种基于区域混凝土桥梁梁强度试验结果的混凝土预期抗压强度预测方法。从预制和预应力混凝土工厂收集的强度数据通过使用强度差方法进行处理,以方便美国混凝土协会214R-11分析方法。该数据集用于评估其他五种经验预测模型形式。当使用阿拉巴马州的区域数据集实施时,与目前的实践相比,该方法对预应力转移和28天的预期混凝土强度的预测明显更准确。
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PCI Journal 工程技术-结构与建筑技术
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