Ron9876,
Well logically it should be related to span lengths and not long direction. PTI recomment long span direction but it should be short span direction.
Hokie66,
You beat me to it. basically, the rest of the world has converted or is in the process of converting to bonded PT. Countries where the PT industry is mature tend to have moved to bonded PT. Countries starting out in PT often start as unbonded because it looks easier but they convert to bonded as they mature. UK, Middle East and Asia have all converted predominately to bonded PT with only new startup comapnies using unbonded. UAE authorities like Jafza and DM have finally specified bonded only. There is only one laggard. A little like the SI/US units issue!
I have been warning about this for years, but the PTI and other interested parties in USA continue to deny that there is a problem with unbonded PT buildings in the face of evidence such as yours. If Ingenuity is still monitoring Engtips, he might like to butt in here and give some real insights into the problems as he is repairing them all the time in Hawaii (not ones that he built himnself).
RE Punching Shear,
There may be some load taken by the forms around the column but I would have thought that the column shortening required to make sure that significant load actually gets into the shores near the columns would not occur and that most of it would go straight to the column. It would be interesting to see some test results on it.