Behaviour of grouted splice connections in precast concrete walls subjected to tensile, shear and flexural loads
The conventional grouted connections with corrugated aluminium sleeves have been used widely in precast concrete construction. The main problem of the conventional grouted sleeve connections is the need for long embedded lengths reinforcement rebars to achieve full continuity. There is a tendency fo...
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Main Author: | Ling, Jen Hua |
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2011
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