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van Dijk, Bob (author)
In the Netherlands, numerous bridges face reassessment. During this assessment, it is observed that in some cases, the applied shear reinforcement (stirrups) does not meet the detailing requirement given in the national annex of the NEN-EN 1992-2. This requirement, which states that the stirrups must enclose the longitudinal reinforcement to...
master thesis 2024
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Pan, Tanbo (author), Zheng, Yonglai (author), Zhou, Y. (author), Luo, Wenbin (author), Xu, Xubing (author), Hou, Chenyu (author), Zhou, Yujue (author)
This study presents a damage pattern recognition approach for corroded steel beams strengthened by CFRP anchorage system based on acoustic emission clustering analysis. The proposed method includes four steps: acoustic emission signal acquisition, feature extraction, clustering analysis, and damage pattern recognition. Four corroded beams...
journal article 2023
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Sivakumar, Vinayagamoorthy (author), Fanning, Joseph (author), Gavin, Kenneth (author), Tripathy, Snehasis (author), Bradshaw, Aaron (author), Murray, Edward J. (author), Black, Jonathan (author), Donohue, Shane (author)
This paper presents data from an initial development stage of an 'umbrella anchor' concept. The anchor can be pushed into sand deposit in a folded arrangement to reduce installation loads. When a pull-out load is applied to the mooring line, the anchor deploys to create a large embedded plate anchor. Physical modelling was carried out in...
journal article 2023
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Pan, Tanbo (author), Zheng, Yonglai (author), Zhou, Y. (author), Wu, Zhuorui (author), Zhou, Yujue (author)
Externally bonded (EB) carbon fiber reinforced polymer (CFRP) is widely used in structural strengthening and retrofitting. Premature debonding of the FRP severely limits the efficiency of CFRP utilization. The application of CRRP anchorage system offers a solution to the debonding problem. However, the understanding of damage mode identification...
conference paper 2023
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Pan, Tanbo (author), Zheng, Yonglai (author), Zhou, Yujue (author), Liu, Yongcheng (author), Yu, Kunlong (author), Zhou, Y. (author)
This paper presents the results of an experimental study on the flexural behavior of carbon fibre reinforced polymer (CFRP) anchorage system strengthened reinforced concrete (RC) beams under the coupled effects of corrosion damage and sustained loading. The test beams were subjected to combined accelerated corrosion in 5% NaCl solution and...
journal article 2022
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Wittekoek, B. (author), Van Eekelen, S. J.M. (author), Terwindt, J. (author), Korff, M. (author), Van Duijnen, P. G. (author), Detert, O. (author), Bezuijen, A. (author)
The use of geogrids to anchor Sheet Pile Walls (SPW) is relatively new. A series of small-scale tests was performed to investigate the behaviour of geogrid-Anchored SPWs subjected to strip footing surcharge loading. Particle Image Velocimetry (PIV) techniques were used to measure soil displacement and analyse the global failure mechanism and...
journal article 2022
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Jalilvand, Soroosh (author), Gavin, Kenneth (author), Sivakumar, Vinayagamoothy (author), Gilbert, Robert B. (author), Bradshaw, Aaron (author)
Offshore wind developments are moving towards deep-water regions where energy is abundant, visual impact is minimised and the larger turbine sizes can make the energy production more cost-effective. One of the key challenges facing the industry is the development of reliable substructures. While fixed foundation systems are widely used for...
journal article 2021
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Wittekoek, Britt (author)
Geogrids are commonly used for reinforcement of soils in construction of railway and road embankments and bridge abutments. A relatively new application of geogrids is the anchorage of sheet pile walls, in which one or more layers of geogrid are attached to the sheet pile wall. This type of anchorage is particularly suitable for projects with...
master thesis 2020
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Madadi, B. (author), Aksakalli, Vural (author)
Globalization and subsequent increase in seaborne trade have necessitated efficient planning and management of world's anchorage areas. These areas serve as a temporary stay area for commercial vessels for various reasons such as waiting for passage or port, fuel services, and bad weather conditions. The research question we consider in this...
journal article 2020
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Giampa, J.R. (author), Bradshaw, Aaron (author), Gerkus, Hande (author), Gilbert, R.B. (author), Gavin, Kenneth (author), Sivakumar, V. (author)
This paper presents an experimental and analytical study to investigate the effect of shape on the pull-out capacity of shallow horizontal plate anchors in sand under drained loading conditions. Novel dynamically penetrating plate anchor concepts have been proposed for use in the offshore energy sector. These anchor concepts may have shapes that...
journal article 2018
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Stepinac, M. (author), Hunger, F. (author), Tomasi, R. (author), Serrano, E. (author), Rajcic, V. (author), Van de Kuilen, J.W.G. (author)
conference paper 2013
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Devillé, S.B. (author)
In this thesis the current anchoring situation, especially in terms of occupancy and space use within anchorages, in the anchorages in the offshore approach of the port of Rotterdam in assessed by means of data analysis of historical data. Using this data analysis as input a stochastic simulation model is constructed in MATLAB to assess...
master thesis 2011
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Fellinger, J.H.H. (author)
Hollow core (HC) slabs are made of precast concrete with pretensioned strands. These slabs are popular as floor structures in offices and housing. At ambient conditions, the load bearing capacity can be dominated by four different failure modes, i.e. flexure, anchorage, shear compression and shear tension. As the economic production process does...
doctoral thesis 2004
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