Structural Behaviour of Prestressed Concrete Hollow Beams

This thesis is concerned with the primary objective of studying the structural behaviour of prestressed concrete hollow beams. Ten simply supported rectangular hollow beams and one rectangular solid beam were tested on an effective span of 2.80m subjected to two third point loadings. The variabl...

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Main Author: Mohamad Zin, Rosli
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Language:English
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Published: 1993
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spelling my-upm-ir.98762011-02-24T07:41:56Z Structural Behaviour of Prestressed Concrete Hollow Beams 1993-04 Mohamad Zin, Rosli This thesis is concerned with the primary objective of studying the structural behaviour of prestressed concrete hollow beams. Ten simply supported rectangular hollow beams and one rectangular solid beam were tested on an effective span of 2.80m subjected to two third point loadings. The variables in the study were the percentage of self weight reduced and the amount of prestressing wires. Eight beams were tested unbonded while the other two beams were fully bonded.Ultimate loads, cracking loads, crack widths and deflections were recorded at various loadings and crack propagations were observed. The results obtained were compared with theoretical values. It was observed that due to the absence of material in the hollow portion, compared to a solid beam with similar outside dimensions, the ultimate moment carrying capacity of prestressed hollow beam is reduced if neutral axis of the beam at failure is located below the top flange. However, if the neutral axis of the beams at failure is located within the top flange, then the ultimate moment carrying capacity is at least equivalent to that of a solid beam. It was also observed that the theory on the ultimate moment carrying capacity presented in this thesis gives a fairly good prediction. However, the theory used to predict cracking load as well as deflection was found not suitable for unbonded beams as it greatly underestimates the deflection and overestimates the cracking load. It was also observed that bonding has a great influence on crack widths and deflections. Bonded beams show more uniform crack distribution with reduced maximum crack width and increased ultimate load capacity. From test results, it is recommended that prestressed hollow beams should be made bonded in order to achieve at least the predicted cracking load. Prestressed concrete beams - Case studies 1993-04 Thesis http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/9876/ http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/9876/1/FK_1993_1_A.pdf application/pdf en public masters Universiti Pertanian Malaysia Prestressed concrete beams - Case studies Faculty of Engineering English
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Mohamad Zin, Rosli
Structural Behaviour of Prestressed Concrete Hollow Beams
description This thesis is concerned with the primary objective of studying the structural behaviour of prestressed concrete hollow beams. Ten simply supported rectangular hollow beams and one rectangular solid beam were tested on an effective span of 2.80m subjected to two third point loadings. The variables in the study were the percentage of self weight reduced and the amount of prestressing wires. Eight beams were tested unbonded while the other two beams were fully bonded.Ultimate loads, cracking loads, crack widths and deflections were recorded at various loadings and crack propagations were observed. The results obtained were compared with theoretical values. It was observed that due to the absence of material in the hollow portion, compared to a solid beam with similar outside dimensions, the ultimate moment carrying capacity of prestressed hollow beam is reduced if neutral axis of the beam at failure is located below the top flange. However, if the neutral axis of the beams at failure is located within the top flange, then the ultimate moment carrying capacity is at least equivalent to that of a solid beam. It was also observed that the theory on the ultimate moment carrying capacity presented in this thesis gives a fairly good prediction. However, the theory used to predict cracking load as well as deflection was found not suitable for unbonded beams as it greatly underestimates the deflection and overestimates the cracking load. It was also observed that bonding has a great influence on crack widths and deflections. Bonded beams show more uniform crack distribution with reduced maximum crack width and increased ultimate load capacity. From test results, it is recommended that prestressed hollow beams should be made bonded in order to achieve at least the predicted cracking load.
format Thesis
qualification_level Master's degree
author Mohamad Zin, Rosli
author_facet Mohamad Zin, Rosli
author_sort Mohamad Zin, Rosli
title Structural Behaviour of Prestressed Concrete Hollow Beams
title_short Structural Behaviour of Prestressed Concrete Hollow Beams
title_full Structural Behaviour of Prestressed Concrete Hollow Beams
title_fullStr Structural Behaviour of Prestressed Concrete Hollow Beams
title_full_unstemmed Structural Behaviour of Prestressed Concrete Hollow Beams
title_sort structural behaviour of prestressed concrete hollow beams
granting_institution Universiti Pertanian Malaysia
granting_department Faculty of Engineering
publishDate 1993
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/9876/1/FK_1993_1_A.pdf
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