Post-Tensioned Cast-in-Place Concrete Walls for Seismic Resistance
Post-Tensioned Cast-in-Place Concrete Walls for Seismic Resistance
The purpose of the research project is to attain test data to confirm and codify a design protocol for a new type of cast-in-place concrete shear wall system that incorporates vertical post-tensioned tendons. The primary research product will be a complete Design Guide ready to be employed on actual commercial building construction projects in all seismic zones. The defining feature of the hybrid wall system is the rocking/flexural response and self-centering capability provided by un-bonded vertical post-tensioned tendons coupled with the energy dissipation provided by the reinforcing bars. The new system has the potential to significantly reduce the cost of building seismically safe concrete structures using currently available construction methods and materials. Structural engineers will employ the final work product to design buildings for the ultimate benefit of the general public.
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Grant Details
ProjectPost-Tensioned Cast-in-Place Concrete Walls for Seismic ResistanceGranteeLehigh UniversityCategoryConcreteSubcategoryMiscellaneousGrant #03-10Award Amount$387,000Grant PeriodDecember 2010 - January 2013Grant StatusCompletePrincipal InvestigatorsProfessors Steve Pessiki & Richard SauseIndustry ChampionsSteven Tipping, Principal, Tipping Mar + Associates, Berkeley, CA -
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