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Guide Specifications for the Design of Concrete Bridge Beams Prestressed with Carbon Fiber-Reinforced Polymer (CFRP) Systems, 1st Edition

| Size: 7.57 MB| Format: PDF| Quality: Scanner| Publisher: AASHTO| Year: 2018| pages: 70 | ISBN: 9781560517160


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These guide specifications apply to the design of prestressed concrete beams constructed of normal weight concrete and prestressed by carbon fiber-reinforced polymer (CFRP) prestressing systems. Unless otherwise specifically noted, these guide specifications are applicable to: concrete components made of concrete with compressive strengths used for design from 5.0 to15.0 ksi, inclusive; pretensioned concrete beams; bonded and unbonded internally post-tensioned concrete beams; and  shear design of prestressed concrete bridge beams with only transverse steel reinforcement.

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