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Unbonded Post Tensioned Concrete Slabs in Fire - Part I - Experimental Response of Unbonded Tendons under Transient Localized Heating
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Journal of Structural Fire Engineering (2011) 2 (3): 139–154.
Published: 01 September 2011
... is likely to induce premature tendon rupture during fire, even in structures which meet the prescriptive concrete cover requirements imposed by available design codes. Prestressing steel Post-tensioned slabs Unbonded construction Fire endurance testing Spalling Concrete Concrete cover High...
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Unbonded Post Tensioned Concrete Slabs in Fire - Part II - Modelling Tendon Response and the Consequences of Localized Heating
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Journal of Structural Fire Engineering (2011) 2 (3): 155–172.
Published: 01 September 2011
... construction; Fire endurance testing; Spalling; Concrete; Concrete cover; High temperature creep; Stress relaxation 1. INTRODUCTION As discussed in Part I [1], real building response during and after fire for a continuous, multi-bay, unbonded post-tensioned (UPT) concrete structure is largely unknown...
