Title of article
Seismic Behavior and Design of Unbonded Post-Tensioned Precast Concrete Walls
Author/Authors
Sause، Richard نويسنده , , Pessiki، Stephen نويسنده , , Lu، Le-Wu نويسنده , , Kurama، Yahya نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1999
Pages
-71
From page
72
To page
0
Abstract
Unbonded post-tensioned precast concrete waifs are constructed by post-tensioning precast wall panels across horizontal joints using posttensioning steel which is not bonded to the concrete. This paper describes an analytical investigation of the seismic behavior and design of these walls. Unbonded post-tensioned precast walls with strength and initial stiffness similar to monolithic cast-in-place concrete walls can be designed to soften and undergo large nonlinear lateral drift with little damage. The nonlinear behavior is primarily due to the opening of gaps along the horizontal joints. A performance-based seismic design approach is proposed in which the walls are required to resist design level ground motions with little damage and severe survival level ground motions with damage but without failure. Shear slip along the horizontal joints is prevented by design. Nonlinear dynamic analyses show that, compared to cast-in-place walls, unbonded post-tensioned precast walls undergo larger drift, but accumulate significantly smaller residual drift during an earthquake.
Keywords
ISE , Potentioinctric selectivity , Lipophilic anionci agents , Detection limit , Lipophilicity , Ternary complex
Journal title
Journal of the Prestressed Concrete Institute
Serial Year
1999
Journal title
Journal of the Prestressed Concrete Institute
Record number
20128
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