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Precast Shear Wall Connections

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Cementum

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Aug 14, 2008
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Does anyone have any experience with designing Precast Shear wall connections? I am especially interested in being able to design the vertical and horizontal joint connectors in segmented precast shear walls.


Furthermore, what are the pros and cons of using braided steel loop connections vs. welded inserts for the vertical joint connectors?
 
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