Steel-Cylinder Yielding Analysis of PCCP with Broken Wires

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The prestressing wires of prestressed concrete cylinder pipe (PCCP) provide pipe wall with compressive stress to resist internal pressure. Broken wires may cause yielding of steel cylinder and increase the risk of pipe failure with time. In order to reveal the mechanism of steel-cylinder yielding in PCCP with broken wires, a simplified model is developed and the maximum number of broken wires to preclude exceeding limit stress in steel cylinder can be determined conveniently by the equations derived in this paper. Verification analysis shows that the solution of simplified model agrees well with that of nonlinear finite element analysis. By comparing the calculated maximum number of broken wires with the detected actual number of broken wires, steel-cylinder yielding in prestress loss zone can be predicted, thus aiding condition assessment of PCCP

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 503-504)

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819-823

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April 2012

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© 2012 Trans Tech Publications Ltd. All Rights Reserved

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