Performance of Special Boundary Elements Reinforced with Continuously Wound Ties

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Title: Performance of Special Boundary Elements Reinforced with Continuously Wound Ties

Author(s): Malory R. Gooding, Elizabeth A. Mosier, Sushil Kunwar, and Bahram M. Shahrooz

Publication: Concrete International

Volume: 46

Issue: 7

Appears on pages(s): 47-51

Keywords: specimen, reinforcement, strength, ductility

DOI: 10.14359/51740985

Date: 7/1/2024

Abstract:
Continuously wound ties (CWTs) are being used in place of conventional transverse reinforcement in concrete compression members to reduce waste and speed the construction process. To compare performance of CWTs with conventional ties, large-scale special boundary element specimens were designed, constructed, and tested under monotonically increasing axial compression.

Related References:

1. Shahrooz, B.M.; Forry, N.S.A.; Bill, H.L.; and Doellman, A.M., “Continuous Transverse Reinforcement—Behavior and Design Implications,” ACI Structural Journal, V. 113, No. 5, Sept.-Oct. 2016, pp. 1085-1094.

2. ACI Committee 318, “Building Code Requirements for Structural Concrete (ACI 318-19) and Commentary (ACI 318R-19),” American Concrete Institute, Farmington Hills, MI, 2019, 624 pp.

3. Gooding, M.R., “Normal and High-Strength Continuously Wound Ties,” MSc Thesis, University of Cincinnati, 2020, 209 pp., http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=ucin1613747745225754.

4. Gooding, M.R.; Mosier E.A.; and Shahrooz, B.M., “Normal and High-Strength Continuously Wound Ties,” Final Report, 2022, 83 pp., https://www.pankowfoundation.org/site/assets/files/2300/normal_and_high-strength_continuously_wound_ties_final_report.pdf.




  

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