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Title: Six Discussions from the September/October 2011 ACI Structural Journal

Author(s): Andor Windisch

Publication: Structural Journal

Volume: 109

Issue: 4

Appears on pages(s): 579-587

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DOI: 10.14359/51683877

Date: 7/1/2012

Abstract:
Disc. 108-S49/From the September-October 2011 ACI Structural Journal, p. 523. Punching Shear in Post-Tensioned Flat Slabs with Stud Rail Shear Reinforcement. (Paper by Alessandra L. Carvalho, Guilherme S. Melo, Ronaldo B. Gomes, and Paul E. Regan). Discussion by Andor Windisch. Disc. 108-S51/From the September-October 2011 ACI Structural Journal, p. 542. Experimental Investigation of Reinforced Concrete Exterior Beam-Column Subassemblages for Progressive Collapse. (Paper by Sim Lim Yap and Bing Li). Discussion by Andor Windisch. Disc. 108-S53/From the September-October 2011 ACI Structural Journal, p. 562. Reinforcement-Free Decks Using Modified Strut-and-Tie Model. (Paper by Han Ug Bae, Michael G. Oliva, and Lawrence C. Bank). Discussion by Andor Windisch. Disc. 108-S55/From the September-October 2011 ACI Structural Journal, p. 581. Punching Shear of Thick Plates with and without Shear Reinforcement. (Paper by E. Rizk, H. Marzouk, and A. Hussein). Discussion by Andor Windisch. Disc. 108-S57/From the September-October 2011 ACI Structural Journal, p. 601. Ultra-High-Performance Concrete Bridge Deck Reinforced with High-Strength Steel. (Paper by Muhammad Azhar Saleem, Amir Mirmiran, Jun Xia, and Kevin Mackie). Discussion by Andor Windisch. Disc. 108-S59/From the September-October 2011 ACI Structural Journal, p. 620. Shear Behavior of Reinforced Concrete Beams with High-Strength Stirrups. (Paper by Jung-Yoon Lee, Im-Jun Choi, and Sang-Woo Kim). Discussion by Andor Windisch.