This is an open access book. This book focuses on the durability problems of existing prestressed concrete (PC) structures caused by strand corrosion, clarifies the mechanical behavior of corroded prestressing strands, corrosion-induced cracking, bond degradation, prestress loss and structural performance deterioration, and proposes the corresponding prediction models. Its aim is to provide the knowledge, tools, and methods to understand the deterioration phenomena of PC structures. We hope that this text may be useful for those who work in the field of civil engineering. It is suitable for…mehr
This is an open access book. This book focuses on the durability problems of existing prestressed concrete (PC) structures caused by strand corrosion, clarifies the mechanical behavior of corroded prestressing strands, corrosion-induced cracking, bond degradation, prestress loss and structural performance deterioration, and proposes the corresponding prediction models. Its aim is to provide the knowledge, tools, and methods to understand the deterioration phenomena of PC structures. We hope that this text may be useful for those who work in the field of civil engineering. It is suitable for teachers and students majoring in civil engineering in universities, and researchers in the field of civil engineering. It is also suitable for practitioners of design institutes, construction units, supervising units and traffic management departments. Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Prof. Lei Wang is the Dean of the School of Civil Engineering, Changsha University of Science and Technology, Changsha, China. He got the PH.D., M.S. and B.S. in 2008, 2005 and 2002, respectively. He is a Young Yangtze River Scholar of the Ministry of Education, Young and Middle-age Science and Technology Leader of the Ministry of Transport, and Science and Technology Leader of Hunan Province, etc. He is a member of ASCE and IABSE. He is the Executive director of TEFC, the committee member of Structural Vibration Control and Health Monitoring and China Journal of Highway and Transportation Society. His main areas of research are the intelligent operation and maintenance of bridges, the disease diagnosis and treatment of bridges, and engineering safety risk prevention and control. He got more than 20 scientific projects supported by the National Key R&D Program of China, the National Natural Science Foundation of China, the Foundation for Innovative Research Groups of Hunan Province, and the Outstanding Youth Fund in Hunan Province. He published 3 books and more than 150 journal papers. He was awarded the 2nd prize of the National Science and Technology Progress Award, three 1st prizes of provincial and ministerial awards, and the National Excellent Doctoral Dissertations Award.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction.- Effect of corrosion on mechanical behaviors of prestressing strands.- Corrosion-induced cracking of prestressed concrete.- Effect of corrosion-induced crack on the bond between strand and concrete.- Bond-slip model of corroded strand considering rotation effect.- Prestress loss and transfer length prediction in pretensioned concrete structures with corrosive cracking.- Secondary anchorage and prestress loss of fractured strand in PT beams.- Flexural behaviors of corroded posttensioned concrete beams.- Bearing capacity prediction of corroded PC beams incorporating grouting defects and bond degradation.
Introduction.- Effect of corrosion on mechanical behaviors of prestressing strands.- Corrosion-induced cracking of prestressed concrete.- Effect of corrosion-induced crack on the bond between strand and concrete.- Bond-slip model of corroded strand considering rotation effect.- Prestress loss and transfer length prediction in pretensioned concrete structures with corrosive cracking.- Secondary anchorage and prestress loss of fractured strand in PT beams.- Flexural behaviors of corroded posttensioned concrete beams.- Bearing capacity prediction of corroded PC beams incorporating grouting defects and bond degradation.
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