MarkAllan
Structural
- Jun 2, 2006
- 2
I am researching the use of high strength unstressed wire strands, coiled together, as conventional reinforcing in concrete instead of rebar. I was looking for information on bond strengths, strain compatibility etc, but found nothing substantial as of yet. One bit of information I did find is the CLOSED thread below from Eng-Tips Forums web page.
thread589-156288
In this thread, RAPT said "You cannot generate the full breaking strength of strand if it is simply used as untensioned reinforcement so you cannot substitute it on the basis of equivalent yield force. In fact, even as prestressed strand, you normally cannot generate the full breaking stress of the strand, normally only about 95%. But as unstressed you will only generate about 30-40% maximum. A strain compatibility analysis is required to determine how much stress you can generate in the strand in both cases."
Could someone perhaps point me in the right direction please? Where would I find information on such matters? Even send some reference info?
MarkAllan
thread589-156288
In this thread, RAPT said "You cannot generate the full breaking strength of strand if it is simply used as untensioned reinforcement so you cannot substitute it on the basis of equivalent yield force. In fact, even as prestressed strand, you normally cannot generate the full breaking stress of the strand, normally only about 95%. But as unstressed you will only generate about 30-40% maximum. A strain compatibility analysis is required to determine how much stress you can generate in the strand in both cases."
Could someone perhaps point me in the right direction please? Where would I find information on such matters? Even send some reference info?
MarkAllan