Segmental Bridge Library Reports Corrosion from Bleed Water in Grouted Post-Tensioned Tendons prepared by Matthew Bricker and Andrea Schokker of the Penn State University. The report was recently published as a PCA publication RD137. Papers Article 2.2 External vs Internal Tendons by Dean Van Landuyt Article 2.3 - Cast-In-Place Concrete Joints, Wet Concrete Joints or Epoxy Joints Verses Dry Joints Between Precast Units by Jerry Potter Article 2.10 Removing Existing Segmental Concrete Bridges by Myint Lwin Article 6.0 General Guidelines for the Preliminary Design For Segmental Concrete Box Girder Superstructure by Majid Madani Article 7.2 Transverse Design by Joey Hartmann Article 7.4 Thermal Gradients by Dean Van Landuyt Article 7.7 Contingency Tendons by Dean Van Landuyt Article 7.11 Proper Detailing by Dean Van Landuyt Article 15.1 Guide to Developing Research Problem Statements by Myint Lwin Article 15.2.1 Segmental Concrete Bridge Design and Construction Practices - Proposed Synthesis Statement by Myint Lwin and George Poirier Article 16.1 Textbooks and Other Publications by Myint Lwin and Jerry Porter Article 16.1.1 Bibliography on Post-Tensioning and Grouting Tendons Article 16.2 Research Reports by Dean Van Landuyt Presentations e-Session: Sixth International Bridge Engineering ConferencePresentations from the July 2005 conference Links American Segmental Bridge Institute (ASBI) Post-Tensioning Tendon Installation and Grouting Manual Ask the Expert Previous Question and Answers from Ask the Expert Photos Segmental Concrete Bridges U.S. 183 Elevated, Austin, TX Skyway portion of the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge East Span
e-Session: Sixth International Bridge Engineering ConferencePresentations from the July 2005 conference