Comparison of types of grouting to guarantee zero tendon slip with post-tension system prestressed concrete bridge anchors

Prestressed concrete is internal stresses of appropriate magnitude and distribution are given in such a way that the stresses caused by external loads are resisted to a desired level. The use of prestressed concrete is mostly applied in bridge construction, especially in the bridge girders. During t...

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Main Authors: Windari Aulia Choiri, Sudarmono, Karnawan, Sari Ribut Nawang, Artanti Lintang Dian, Ayu Damayanti
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Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2024-01-01
Series:E3S Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2024/09/e3sconf_issat2024_07020.pdf
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author Windari Aulia Choiri
Sudarmono
Karnawan
Sari Ribut Nawang
Artanti Lintang Dian
Karnawan
Ayu Damayanti
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Sudarmono
Karnawan
Sari Ribut Nawang
Artanti Lintang Dian
Karnawan
Ayu Damayanti
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description Prestressed concrete is internal stresses of appropriate magnitude and distribution are given in such a way that the stresses caused by external loads are resisted to a desired level. The use of prestressed concrete is mostly applied in bridge construction, especially in the bridge girders. During the stressing girder process, grouting is carried out to prevent the anchor from slipping. The strength of the adhesion of the grouting material used determines the homogeneous nature and whether the prestressed concrete section next to it can meet the anchor load. If the bond strength does not meet the requirements, it will cause slippage in the anchors which will ultimately affect the strength of the prestressed concrete structure due to quite large prestress losses due to slippage. The method used is to test the adhesive strength of the strands that have been grouted with f.a.s. 1:3 using each grouting material such as PCC (Portland Composite Cement), PPC (Portland Pozzoland Cement), OPC (Ordinary Portland Cement) and Sika Grout 215 which is then compared with the grouting material that adheres best. The results obtained were Sika Grout 215 bond strength of 3.6629 MPa, PCC bond strength of 3.2986 MPa, PPC bond strength of 2.5743 MPa and OPC bond strength of 2.307MPa.
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spelling doaj.art-1f5a334c965345b9a6facc0c451ba47a2024-01-26T16:52:43ZengEDP SciencesE3S Web of Conferences2267-12422024-01-014790702010.1051/e3sconf/202447907020e3sconf_issat2024_07020Comparison of types of grouting to guarantee zero tendon slip with post-tension system prestressed concrete bridge anchorsWindari Aulia Choiri0Sudarmono1Karnawan2Sari Ribut Nawang3Artanti Lintang Dian4Karnawan5Ayu Damayanti6Department of Civil Engineering, Jakarta Global UniversityDepartment of Civil Engineering, Politeknik Negeri SemarangDepartment of Civil Engineering, Politeknik Negeri SemarangDepartment of Civil Engineering, Jakarta Global UniversityDepartment of Civil Engineering, Jakarta Global UniversityDepartment of Civil Engineering, Jakarta Global UniversityDepartment of Civil Engineering, Jakarta Global UniversityPrestressed concrete is internal stresses of appropriate magnitude and distribution are given in such a way that the stresses caused by external loads are resisted to a desired level. The use of prestressed concrete is mostly applied in bridge construction, especially in the bridge girders. During the stressing girder process, grouting is carried out to prevent the anchor from slipping. The strength of the adhesion of the grouting material used determines the homogeneous nature and whether the prestressed concrete section next to it can meet the anchor load. If the bond strength does not meet the requirements, it will cause slippage in the anchors which will ultimately affect the strength of the prestressed concrete structure due to quite large prestress losses due to slippage. The method used is to test the adhesive strength of the strands that have been grouted with f.a.s. 1:3 using each grouting material such as PCC (Portland Composite Cement), PPC (Portland Pozzoland Cement), OPC (Ordinary Portland Cement) and Sika Grout 215 which is then compared with the grouting material that adheres best. The results obtained were Sika Grout 215 bond strength of 3.6629 MPa, PCC bond strength of 3.2986 MPa, PPC bond strength of 2.5743 MPa and OPC bond strength of 2.307MPa.https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2024/09/e3sconf_issat2024_07020.pdf
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Ayu Damayanti
Comparison of types of grouting to guarantee zero tendon slip with post-tension system prestressed concrete bridge anchors
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title Comparison of types of grouting to guarantee zero tendon slip with post-tension system prestressed concrete bridge anchors
title_full Comparison of types of grouting to guarantee zero tendon slip with post-tension system prestressed concrete bridge anchors
title_fullStr Comparison of types of grouting to guarantee zero tendon slip with post-tension system prestressed concrete bridge anchors
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of types of grouting to guarantee zero tendon slip with post-tension system prestressed concrete bridge anchors
title_short Comparison of types of grouting to guarantee zero tendon slip with post-tension system prestressed concrete bridge anchors
title_sort comparison of types of grouting to guarantee zero tendon slip with post tension system prestressed concrete bridge anchors
url https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2024/09/e3sconf_issat2024_07020.pdf
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