Systematic Review for Behavior of Post-Tensioned Concrete Members with Different Tendon Bonding Conditions

The prestressed members of a post-tensioned cable are classified as either bonded or unbonded according to the tendon bonding conditions. Trials and research that interested in a discrepancy between bonded and unbonded of different kinds of prestressed concrete members were rarely reported. This inv...

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Main Authors: Rana Zaki, Hussam Risan
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Language:English
Published: Pouyan Press 2022-01-01
Series:Computational Engineering and Physical Modeling
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Online Access:https://www.jcepm.com/article_147575_78b8444a195b6b836f52fb74965b2d39.pdf
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description The prestressed members of a post-tensioned cable are classified as either bonded or unbonded according to the tendon bonding conditions. Trials and research that interested in a discrepancy between bonded and unbonded of different kinds of prestressed concrete members were rarely reported. This investigation aims to carry out a statistical comparison between the behaviours of bonded and unbonded post-tensioned prestressed members based on Meta-Analysis. To perform this, previous experimental studies on post-tensioned concrete members are reinvestigated, and statistical analysis is conducted using Meta-Analysis based on the standardized mean difference. The findings of the prior tests trials and current synthesized statistical analysis are implemented for better understanding the action of concrete members that include both bonded and unbonded post-tensioned prestressed reinforcements. The summary total effect size is recorded as -0.09 standard deviation with -0.805 to 0.757 confident interval and the p-value is 0.821. From the statistical point of view, the result is not statistically significant and no evidence indicates to reject the null hypothesis. So, there is not any function between the flexural strength and the conditions of different tendon bonding of post-tensioned prestressed concrete members. There is a lack of experimental information and investigations about the difference between bonded and un-bonded post-tensioning prestressed members. That means additional experimental work is needed to fulfil this lack.
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spelling doaj.art-f2aa7a85619444e19a3f2e65eae90f102023-07-30T23:12:05ZengPouyan PressComputational Engineering and Physical Modeling2588-69592022-01-0151364910.22115/cepm.2022.309587.1186147575Systematic Review for Behavior of Post-Tensioned Concrete Members with Different Tendon Bonding ConditionsRana Zaki0Hussam Risan1Lecturer, College of Engineering, Al-Nahrain University, IraqAssociate Professor, College of Engineering, Al-Nahrain University, IraqThe prestressed members of a post-tensioned cable are classified as either bonded or unbonded according to the tendon bonding conditions. Trials and research that interested in a discrepancy between bonded and unbonded of different kinds of prestressed concrete members were rarely reported. This investigation aims to carry out a statistical comparison between the behaviours of bonded and unbonded post-tensioned prestressed members based on Meta-Analysis. To perform this, previous experimental studies on post-tensioned concrete members are reinvestigated, and statistical analysis is conducted using Meta-Analysis based on the standardized mean difference. The findings of the prior tests trials and current synthesized statistical analysis are implemented for better understanding the action of concrete members that include both bonded and unbonded post-tensioned prestressed reinforcements. The summary total effect size is recorded as -0.09 standard deviation with -0.805 to 0.757 confident interval and the p-value is 0.821. From the statistical point of view, the result is not statistically significant and no evidence indicates to reject the null hypothesis. So, there is not any function between the flexural strength and the conditions of different tendon bonding of post-tensioned prestressed concrete members. There is a lack of experimental information and investigations about the difference between bonded and un-bonded post-tensioning prestressed members. That means additional experimental work is needed to fulfil this lack.https://www.jcepm.com/article_147575_78b8444a195b6b836f52fb74965b2d39.pdfbonded tendonunbonded tendonpost-tensionedprestressed concrete membersmeta-analysis
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Systematic Review for Behavior of Post-Tensioned Concrete Members with Different Tendon Bonding Conditions
Computational Engineering and Physical Modeling
bonded tendon
unbonded tendon
post-tensioned
prestressed concrete members
meta-analysis
title Systematic Review for Behavior of Post-Tensioned Concrete Members with Different Tendon Bonding Conditions
title_full Systematic Review for Behavior of Post-Tensioned Concrete Members with Different Tendon Bonding Conditions
title_fullStr Systematic Review for Behavior of Post-Tensioned Concrete Members with Different Tendon Bonding Conditions
title_full_unstemmed Systematic Review for Behavior of Post-Tensioned Concrete Members with Different Tendon Bonding Conditions
title_short Systematic Review for Behavior of Post-Tensioned Concrete Members with Different Tendon Bonding Conditions
title_sort systematic review for behavior of post tensioned concrete members with different tendon bonding conditions
topic bonded tendon
unbonded tendon
post-tensioned
prestressed concrete members
meta-analysis
url https://www.jcepm.com/article_147575_78b8444a195b6b836f52fb74965b2d39.pdf
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